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Sex Ed: Education or Indoctrination?

USA has an abortion every 46 seconds; sexually-transmitted infectious diseases are becoming drug resistant. With all the talk about “safe sex”, people are still unaware that condoms are useless against HPV. Teenage moms are neither shocking nor rare.  Many children are raised without a father in the home.  The FBI estimates that nearly 300,000 youths are used in sexual slavery within the United States alone.  In Ottawa, three teenage girls face 74 charges — for forcing nine girls (ages 13-17) into prostitution.

What has gone wrong?  Since the implementation of this Education Program, traditional categories of “male” and “female” have derailed, sexual disease and teen pregnancy (born alive, or aborted) is still frequent, massive numbers of youth are victimized by sexual predators.  Even the idea of sex as covenant intimacy between man and wife has been replaced by a cheapened understanding of sex, centered on physical pleasure.

Teachers telling children what they “should” believe about sex is a flagrant abuse of their authority and privileged relationship; on par with telling a kid what religion they should or should not practice, without their parents present.

Consider those results against the backdrop of this quote: “The social psychologist of the future will have a number of classes of school children on whom they will try different methods of producing an unshakable conviction that snow is black.” — Johann Gottlieb Fichte (part of a larger quote worth googling)

Teachers who originally tried to portray facts in a reasonably “neutral” tone, have since put on their activist hats, and have gone far beyond the science, straying into ethics.  Telling a child that a male gamete joins to a female gamete after copulation, and cells will repeatedly divide until they produce another life is science.  Inviting kids to explore and enjoy a variety of sexual options or partners in life’s smorgasbord is not remotely science.

Sex ed has become less an exercise in education, and more an exercise of iconoclastic indoctrination.  Such clarity!  Now kids don’t even know which bathroom to pee in.  With this Sex Ed track record, kids could have better clarity by just watching the animals on a farm.

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