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OK, GROOMER: ‘Sex-Positive’ Educator Discusses The Importance Of ‘Porn Literacy’ For Kids

Actual literacy and numeracy are in decline post-pandemic, but THIS is a priority? Ok, Groomer.

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Lockdowns caused students to fall years behind in their education including basic skills like literacy and numeracy. That’s pretty bad since test scores wer already declining before the pandemic.

But the wokescolds insist that they’ve still got to push forward their far-left indoctrination agenda that includes politics, race, and sex even if the students are struggling to read and do math at grade level.

A clip of woke, “sex-positive” educator Justine Ang Fonte from 2021 is circulating on Elon Musk’s social media platform, X. In the clip, Ang Fonte explains how she teaches “porn literacy” to junior high and middle school kids. Unsurprisingly, she says that she uses the lenses of politics and critical race theory — you know, that thing that we are told is not being taught in schools.

Check it out:

Here’s a quick’n’dirty transcript:

JUSTINE ANG FONTE: So, when I talk about mainstream porn — which is, [the] majority of, you know, the context in which we’re working in when we’re being porn literate — we are talking a lot about sex worker’s rights. I think when we don’t make that distinction with mainstream porn and ethical porn, we are leaving out the level of marginalization that so many sex workers experience, because, as you mentioned earlier, pornography is so diverse. There are so many different types of, you know, porn that’s out there just like there is different genres of Hollywood films you might see. There are not only different genres of porn, but also different ways that it’s produced. And in some ways it’s done ethically and other ways it’s marginalizing and harming the people behind that screen — taking advantage of people’s vulnerabilities behind that screen. And in a way, it becomes this, umm… you know, critical race theory approach or a history kind-of class approach when we’re talking about the politiciz– the politics around pornography and that industry. And that’s not normally what, you know, they want to jack off to when they are in eighth grade, and you know, talking about what porn they’ve seen recently, but that’s what I want them to think about because that’s a part of the literacy component that amplifies privilege and doesn’t regard the oppression that is on the other end of that.

This chick must watch a lot of porn because she talks about it the way Siskel & Ebert used to discuss Hollywood films back in the day.

Genres?

Politics?

Exploitation of the “sex workers”?

This is what she’s worried about?

The full video can be seen here if you can stomach it:

You may recall Ms. Ang Fonte from our 2021 article where she resigned from teaching sex ed at two high-priced private schools in Manhattan after the blowback from her teaching.

This video was uploaded after she had to leave both Dalton and Columbia Grammar & Prep.

Normalizing porn in the classroom isn’t a great idea.

Porn is so ubiquitous and accessible now and the content is getting more and more extreme. We know that pornography can damage adult relationships and create unrealistic expectations around sex. Many adults who said that they viewed pornography when they were young say that it has damaged them and their relationships.

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Perhaps the approach shouldn’t be to shrug our shoulders and just expect that kids are going to look at porn — maybe we need actually legislate to limit children’s access to graphic materials.

We know it can be done because states like Arkansas, Louisiana, Virginia, Mississippi, and Utah have put in legislation that requires age verification for porn sites. That’s not abridging free speech, that’s keeping obscene content away from children.

But the key takeaway here isn’t just her pro-porn stance — it’s that she wants to teach children to view it through a woke worldview. To these radical leftists, even porn has to conform to their ideology and it has to be taught to children.

People often compare our world to Orwell’s 1984, and there’s some merit to that, but in my view, our culture is much closer to Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. In that dystopian novel, children were taught about sex at a young age and encouraged to explore their sexuality with each other. We’re a helluva lot closer to that than the repressive society in 1984.

Parents need to properly prepare themselves and inoculate their kids from this sort of indoctrination. It’s never too late to start.

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ClashDaily's Associate Editor since August 2016. Self-described political junkie, anti-Third Wave Feminist, and a nightmare to the 'intersectional' crowd. Mrs. Walker has taken a stand against 'white privilege' education in public schools. She's also an amateur Playwright, former Drama teacher, and staunch defender of the Oxford comma. Follow her humble musings on Twitter: @TheMrsKnowItAll and on Gettr @KarenWalker