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[–]worried19 12 insightful - 1 fun12 insightful - 0 fun13 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Within such frameworks, sex education shall not be deemed truly inclusive unless it incorporates explanations of every possible kind of sexual activity one might consider pleasurable, up to and including kink, polyamory, and BDSM. When I directly asked one professor in the program whether very young children were really psychologically ready for exposure to some kinds of content, he argued that “age appropriateness” was a conservative myth. For the AASECT faithful, no age is too young to encourage a child to wonder whether they identify as a non-binary, polyamorous, kinky, pansexual. We were even given pointers about how to sidestep local regulations by creatively shoehorning banned sexual content into lessons.

This is some scary shit. It's no wonder some parents fear the public schools. How many families really know for sure what their kids are being taught? It seems like educators are being taught how sneak in content behind parents' backs, knowing they would never approve. Apparently it's not enough that children are being taught misogyny through porn and pop culture. Educators are conspiring to introduce it in schools as well.