They go to Tit for Tat.
Virginia’s state flag has been prohibited in a Texas school district about the representation of a Roman goddess with a naked tit, according to a report.
The districation of the Consolidant School of Lamar from the Houston area eliminated the flag of the Virginia state of the online learning platforms used by primary students because or a classic drawing of a naked breast, according to an axious report.

The BOOB-BAN is part of the recent policy adopted in the district to prevent and avoid any “visual representation of frontal nudity illustrations” of the books and the learning material of the Elementary School Library, according to the report.
“The purpose of this policy is to ensure that the district provides a wide range of library materials for students and teachers who support the performance of students and present different levels of difficulty, attractiveness diversity and a variety of website points”, the School District of Vista.
In the flag, the novel goddess virtus conquers the figure of “tyranny”, which accompanies the famous Latin phrase and the motto of the state of Virginia, “sic semper tyrannnis”, which translates as “thus always into tyrants.”
Virtus is the goddess of virtue and justice that has been represented from the classic era as a woman with a sinus.

Virginia’s state flag was adopted in April 1861, but the initial design showed virtus with a metal bib. In 1931, the flag was redesigned with virtus covered in a toga and showing a partial naked sinus.
The district did not respond to the requests for comments from Axios, and could not be contacted immediately by the position.