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Parents outraged as church exposes children to porn on big screen at harvest sing-song

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Parents in East Yorkshire, England, are outraged after children were exposed to porn during a harvest sing-song at the United Reformed Church that was part of the church’s 150th-anniversary celebrations.

During the sing-along in the town of Hornsea with pupils from Hornsea Community Primary School, explicit images unexpectedly appeared on the big screen used to display song lyrics, according to The Sun.

Teachers quickly intervened to turn off the X-rated images, which had been streamed from a laptop operated by church volunteers, GB News reported.

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Parents in East Yorkshire, England, are outraged after children were exposed to porn during a harvest sing-song at the United Reformed Church that was part of the church’s 150th-anniversary celebrations.

During the sing-along in the town of Hornsea with pupils from Hornsea Community Primary School, explicit images unexpectedly appeared on the big screen used to display song lyrics, according to The Sun.

Teachers quickly intervened to turn off the X-rated images, which had been streamed from a laptop operated by church volunteers, GB News reported.

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Admittedly, the church should have reviewed the presentation before the sing-along. But it doesn't sound like it was the church's fault. Rather it sounds like someone deliberately inserted the material.
 
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Rather it sounds like someone deliberately inserted the material.

My theory is that a volunteer was using their own laptop and grabbed the wrong icon. It might be a good policy that only church owned computers can be used for official church functions, not that that is a 100% guarantee.
 
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Admittedly, the church should have reviewed the presentation before the sing-along. But it doesn't sound like it was the church's fault. Rather it sounds like someone deliberately inserted the material.
My thoughts exactly.
 
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