Well, it's your show so go for it.
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but, really, one must adapt the presentation to the audience. If you speak of great and wonderful things, but your audience is not prepared to hear them, you are just wasting your time. It's fun for you, but it's still a waste of time. An average american high-schooler has problems grasping even the most basic concepts of natural selection and mutation, because they are brainwashed by popular sci-fi movies etc., which completely misrepresent these ideas. Look, we had (maybe still have) a person here on this board who was claiming that mutation don't work in DB and nobody could figure out what he's talking about, because we all saw mutations happening in bots. After some time it turned out that his idea of mutations was based on X-men and such crap, so he thought that mutation=superpowers and since he was not seeing bots gaining superpowers he assumed that mutations are not working. That's the stuff that needs to be talked about in school. Dennet's ideas are fun but they are controversial even among scientists.
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but it's your show, so you can do what you please
P.S: Ah, speak of the devil... LOL