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Saturday, March 5, 2011

"Schools need to teach about orgasms" says NEA to UN

Article about what is going on in the UN and helps me understand why some of my teacher friends have decided not to join the NEA....they are embarrassed by this radical thought and of someone like her representing them at the UN.
I guess. I guess this post goes with the one before it. Start them young, talk about masturbation and by college have sex demonstrations.  If you ever heard Carol Everett, former abortion mill owner who now  runs crisis pregnancy centers, this goes along with the start young, take away nature modesty, separate them from the values of parents and give them low dose  birth control pills  and they will become repeat abortion customers... Here are a few choice quotes....

"Oral sex, masturbation, and orgasms need to be taught in education,” Diane Schneider told the audience at a panel on combating homophobia and transphobia.  Schneider, representing the National Education Association (NEA), the largest teachers union in the US, advocated for more “inclusive” sex education in US schools, with curricula based on liberal hetero and homosexual expression.  She claimed that the idea of sex education remains an oxymoron if it is abstinence-based, or if students are still able to opt-out.  
Comprehensive sex education is “the only way to combat heterosexism and gender conformity,” Schneider proclaimed, “and we must make these issues a part of every middle and high-school student’s agenda.”  “Gender identity expression and sexual orientation are a spectrum,” she explained, and said that those opposed to homosexuality “are stuck in a binary box that religion and family create.”

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

“Gender identity expression and sexual orientation are a spectrum,” she explained, and said that those opposed to homosexuality “are stuck in a binary box that religion and family create.”

She has a point there.

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