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SKANDAALNE ⟩ Kose gümnaasiumi staadion sattus täiskasvanutele mõeldud video taustale

An Estonian news article reports that the stadium of Kose High School was used as a background for a video intended for adults, which has sparked controversy. The incident highlights concerns about inappropriate content being associated with a school facility. The article references Elu24 as the source of the information.

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SKANDAALNE ⟩ Kose gümnaasiumi staadion sattus täiskasvanutele mõeldud video taustale

An Estonian news article reports that the stadium of Kose High School was used as a background for a video intended for adults, which has sparked controversy. The incident highlights concerns about inappropriate content being associated with a school facility. The article references Elu24 as the source of the information.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue as a misuse of a school facility for adult-oriented content, implying a moral or ethical violation. This perspective aligns with left-leaning values emphasizing social responsibility and appropriate use of public spaces.

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