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School Sex Education - PC Porn For Your Kids
etherzone.com ^ | July 24, 2002 | Dariel A. Colella

Posted on 07/18/2002 12:45:15 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe

How much sex-ed is too much? How and what to teach children about sex and sexuality is a battle that is taking place in communities across the country. Many conservatives believe that the overt sex education classes and distribution of condoms to teenagers has failed miserably and that the time has come for increasing programs that stress abstinence. While the majority of parents agree that some kind of sex education should be taught at school, the sex-ed curriculum is becoming increasingly explicit.

In Arizona, the Legislature postponed a vote on the way sex education is taught due to the opposition from conservative groups. According to "The Arizona Republic," "Supporters want to eliminate a portion of state law that bars teachers from promoting homosexuality and to ensure that the sex curriculum is medically accurate." In opposition, Senator Ken Bennett, R-Prescott blasted programs such as one supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that includes a race where "children put condoms on the dildoes as fast as they can and the fastest line wins." I am by no means a prude, but it is my belief that a child should never be allowed, under any circumstances, to handle a dildo on school grounds. However, there are those who believe that sex-ed classes have not gone far enough.

In California, the Hayward Unified School District has given permission for homosexual teachers to discuss their "alternative lifestyle" without parental consent. Additionally, school districts in California are beginning to introduce pro-homosexual lessons beginning in the second grade. At Park Day, a private school in Oakland, California, children Kindergarten through sixth grade were introduced to 45 gay, lesbian and transgender speakers from their community. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that "The youngest children had few questions about homosexuality, preferring instead to talk about the puppies or chocolate bars involved in the speakers’ jobs." Clearly, these elementary level children are not ready for such discussions. Whether you agree or disagree with homosexuality is not the issue, the real question is how early should children be learning about sex and sexual preference as part of the public school curriculum.

Some states, including Connecticut, have no policy on teaching sex education but do have a statewide policy on teaching about STDs. According to Connecticut state policy, if local schools do teach sex education, abstinence is not stressed but must be covered. Additionally, Connecticut, along with thirty-two other states, provides for limited parental discretion with opt-out policies. Opting out gives parents the right to remove their children from objectionable classes. Only three states, Arizona, Nevada and Utah, require parental consent before participation. There are some, however, who believe that local control does not provide the consistency necessary and that sex-ed should be controlled on a federal level. For instance, in an article for "Women’s Enews," correspondent Carol Lee complains that local control "not only dilutes the possibility of consistent sexuality education curriculums, but also allows direct parental input over what children learn." As if direct parental input is a bad thing. Maybe we should just relinquish all rights to the government at birth.

The Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States ("SIECUS"), is a non-profit organization that promotes sexuality and sexual choice and is endorsed by the National Education Association and Planned Parenthood, among others. This Council has proposed guidelines not only for teenagers, but for children five and older too. These guidelines would have "early elementary" children taught about masturbation. For older students, the guidelines become much more explicit with detailed lessons in: "oral, vaginal, or anal intercourse, sexual fantasies, and the use of erotic photographs, movies, or literature." The future generation may not know where any of the state capitols are, but thank heavens they will know where their genitals are and what to do with them.

When our children leave home to attend institutions of "higher education," they are subjected to an over-abundance of sexual education. The University of Pittsburgh, for example, held a seminar during World Aids Week, sponsored by the Rainbow Alliance, entitled "Sex Toys 101." Under the guise of safety as the focus of the seminar, sex toys were not only discussed, but displayed and passed around. According to the school newspaper, "The Pitt News," "Many students turned out for the event, most of them curious about the different kinds of sex toys." Perhaps it should come as no surprise that many parents are leaning toward the abstinence only message.


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To: Tailgunner Joe
My children attend a public school. The unit on sex education was really mild. Too mild. Love, marriage, responsibility, a couple of blurry diagrams and that was it.
21 posted on 07/18/2002 6:30:34 PM PDT by Nebullis
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To: yendu bwam
Parents abdicated the sex-ed responsibility, and this is the result. Time to be parents again.

My opinion is that parents have abdicated more than just sex-ed...they have abdicated being parents. I sincerely believe that the majority (not all, of course) but the majority of parents who have their kids in public school will not do anything to "rock the boat". They have what is basically free childcare. They don't care what their child is taught, just so they are out of their hair long enough for them to do their own thing.

22 posted on 07/18/2002 7:35:38 PM PDT by 2Jedismom
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To: Lizavetta; wasp69; cantfindagoodscreenname; BallandPowder; wyopa; joathome; Momto2; RipeforTruth; ..
Ping.
23 posted on 07/18/2002 7:36:33 PM PDT by 2Jedismom
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To: 2Jedismom
My opinion is that parents have abdicated more than just sex-ed...they have abdicated being parents. I sincerely believe that the majority (not all, of course) but the majority of parents who have their kids in public school will not do anything to "rock the boat". They have what is basically free childcare. They don't care what their child is taught, just so they are out of their hair long enough for them to do their own thing.

I believe you're right. It's a sad thing to see. Here in New Jersey (in the suburbs) we see so many teenagers essentially 'set loose' by their parents - a total abdication of parental responsibility. And those kids always end up hurting themsevles or others.

24 posted on 07/18/2002 7:41:15 PM PDT by yendu bwam
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To: PhilDragoo
>>>We had tables of drill for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.<<<

And the leftests scream "learning by rote!!!! very bad!!!!
It worked well but it is now generally dispised if used to any great degree.

Just ask a high school kid working at some cash register if they can "make change" without the computer telling them what the amount is (a challenge if they can do it at all).

25 posted on 07/18/2002 7:46:43 PM PDT by Tourist Guy
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To: Tailgunner Joe
voucher system bump!!!
26 posted on 07/18/2002 8:35:09 PM PDT by Red Jones
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To: Tailgunner Joe
The effect of all this sexualization on our young girls is that they lose their modesty. When they lose their modesty they takes their tops off for whoever will throw them some beads.
27 posted on 07/18/2002 9:28:16 PM PDT by Slyfox
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To: IcelandicConservative
We home educate our kids.
30 posted on 07/18/2002 10:57:51 PM PDT by Carry_Okie
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To: gitmo
bttt
31 posted on 07/18/2002 11:58:13 PM PDT by stands2reason
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To: Tailgunner Joe
but also allows direct parental input over what children learn

God forbid.

32 posted on 07/19/2002 6:05:10 AM PDT by cantfindagoodscreenname
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To: IcelandicConservative
Amazing, huh? The date amazes me...1953.
33 posted on 07/19/2002 6:44:18 AM PDT by homeschool mama
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To: Nebullis
Sounds like your kiddos attend one of the 'better' public schools. :o)

Our area is considered 'Fairie Prairie' and they teach the whole enchilada. Not for us...

34 posted on 07/19/2002 7:22:19 AM PDT by homeschool mama
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To: 2Jedismom
**My opinion is that parents have abdicated more than just sex-ed...they have abdicated being parents. I sincerely believe that the majority (not all, of course) but the majority of parents who have their kids in public school will not do anything to "rock the boat". They have what is basically free childcare. They don't care what their child is taught, just so they are out of their hair long enough for them to do their own thing. **

In total agreement!

35 posted on 07/19/2002 7:22:52 AM PDT by homeschool mama
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To: Tourist Guy
**Just ask a high school kid working at some cash register if they can "make change" without the computer telling them what the amount is (a challenge if they can do it at all).**

And don't dare give them $21.02 for a $16.27 bill! They won't know what change to give you!

36 posted on 07/19/2002 7:24:29 AM PDT by homeschool mama
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To: homeschool mama
Sounds like your kiddos attend one of the 'better' public schools.

They do. I suspect that there are a fair number of those around. Just as I suspect that many homeschools are severely lacking.

38 posted on 07/19/2002 3:46:24 PM PDT by Nebullis
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To: Tourist Guy
>>Just ask a high school kid working at some cash register if they can "make change" without the computer telling them what the amount is (a challenge if they can do it at all). <<

Yeah but the register computer is of no use if they don't even know the value of the coins.

Yes... I had to deal with one like that.
39 posted on 07/19/2002 11:18:05 PM PDT by kancel
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To: kancel
>>>don't even know the value of the coins<<<

Intrinsic value or face value?

40 posted on 07/20/2002 8:49:42 AM PDT by Tourist Guy
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