CheshireVal said:
Really I think you can't shield your kids from the world as long as you're taking them out in public.
What if someone were talking about their friend who worked as Mickey at WDW for a summer? What if someone were talking about a relative who is dying of cancer? What if a homosexual couple walked into the restaurant holding hands? What if a woman walked in wearing an inappropriately low cut shirt? What if someone were talking about a ghost tour they just took in Charleston or Savannah? What if they just read Helter Skelter and were telling a friend about it?
These are all things that various parents might want to shield children from, but, really, you can't dictate what the world around you says or does, as much as you may want to.
Ok, for arguments sake (cause you know I love to argue

), let's look at these situations.
1. People who work as characters at Disney are very careful not to discuss their job in front of kids. I've seen other threads where the cast members with these positions take them *very* seriously and I doubt that conversation would ever occur in my kids' earshot. On a similar note, I did have my dotty 78 year old tennis partner going on and on about "all the Santas" one day and I had to do some quick thinking with my girls and explain to them that just like they like to dress up as their favorite character on halloween, adults like to dress up as Santa around Christmas to get into the spirit. I said you could tell they were in costume because of the fake beards and hair, just like their Ariel and CInderella costumes had fake hair. The "Santa" they visit every year is always the same guy and I actually think he may possibly BE Santa.
2. We've been at Disney during Gay Days a couple of times. From my kids' perspective, it's ok for everyone to hold hands. My DH holds his mother's hand, I hold my mother's hand, the girls hold each other's hand. It's just something people do to show they care about each other, no biggie. And they don't assume that, they've specifically talked about how when you care about someone you hold hands.
3. Low cut dress? Well, I walk around naked in front of them, they don't think it's a big deal, I don't think it's a big deal. They're taught that bodies aren't dirty or shameful, and if some woman has a nice pair of hooters that she's showing off, well, more power to her. My girls could care less, but they will give a pretty informed opinion of how well the dress fits and if it's a good color on her

.
4. Ghosts? Are you serious? Kids LOVE ghosts. I've never met a kid who wasn't simultaneously terrified and utterly absorbed by ghosts, ghouls and goblins. Helllooo, Halloween?
5. If people were discussing an adult topic, ie the Charles Manson case, in public, in earshot, then it's the original topic all over again. There's no way to discuss how Manson broke into a house and slaughered an 8 months pregnant woman in public with any degree of decency.
I can't dictate what the world does, but I think I do a darn good job of filtering it for my kids. And the whole attitude of "you can't change it so why bother" is so defeatist.