It turned out they were travelers between thresholds, people who moved where the world frayed—carvers of bridges, keepers of small, necessary crossings. They called themselves Unbound. They were unblocked: no longer barred by the hidden edicts that once kept them wandering across invisible borders. For generations, laws carved into stone and custom had left them outside. But those laws had begun to erode like cliffs under relentless rain. The Unbound arrived now because the cracks that let them through had widened, and because in their weariness they wished for a place to lay their heads.
Furthermore, schools have legitimate reasons to filter content. Distraction is a real issue. Bandwidth management is a real issue. And compliance with the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) is a legal requirement for federally funded schools in the US. they are coming unblocked
That wall is crumbling.