THE DISMANTLERS (Check this sex ed presentation in the San Diego USC (suspected, how much)
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Groomers gonna groom.
"Choomers gonna choom."
-- Barry Sotero
I feel that there is a place in public schools for some form of sexual education. Now, the real question is: Can you trust the overwhelmingly liberal school systems to stay in their lane, and not stray onto Perversion Highway?
With 20% of the youth identifying as an alphabet person it's really needed. My question though is how we managed to go from .01% to 20% in a mere 3 generations
I would tell the kid to shut up, that question has no place in the classroom.
Right, because getting wrong information from peers is so much better. And if parents aren't going to teach this stuff, and most of them won't, the kids are going to get their information somewhere. Better that it be factual information from a teacher than from somewhere else, especially a puritanical "sex is evil" source.
With 20% of the youth identifying as an alphabet person it's really needed. My question though is how we managed to go from .01% to 20% in a mere 3 generations
Yuri Bezmov, Soviet Defector explains active measures. In his interview, he said it will take generations to change societal culture and to do it is in the schools. Nazis, Soviets and the Chinese were able to do so and implement such way of changes in their society via education.
I never asked my teacher if I should masturbate. It has no place in a school.
Going way, way back in memory, when I was in school(high school), I don't ever recall any talk about sex, gender, or whatever, but there were a couple of teachers I would love to have shared a mutual masturbating session with.
In sex ed? Yes? Should they have sex ed? YES??? To be fair, I don't know the age. That's another discussion. But as it is presented as sex ed, 100% absolutely they should be talking about masturbation.
How about NO? Sex ed was sold as a health class to teach kids about their bodies. No adult should be talking to other people's minor children about masturbation unless it's their physician or something. Nobody sends their kids to school to be taught about that stuff, and too many creepy adults are overly eager to talk to children about that stuff. And I don't think it's something non creepy teachers are equipped to do anyway.
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