How to fix an untrusted connection that uses a invalid security certificate?

My network admin is blocking some of my other family over some internet crap, and updated the dns block on my internet to prohibit some of their habits. unfortunately, this blocks some of the sites i use (nothing inappropriate), so i am trying to get the tor browser. but Firefox gives me the warning whenever i attempt to get onto the page.(torproject.org) how can i get this site without allowing any other malicous sites in?

What is the warning? This will give a better ideas how to do this. If the network admin has blocked certain sites, you may also want to contact the network admin how to allow the site. On an open network I could connect to the site without warning.

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