Posted on 01/10/2016 2:37:59 PM PST by NYer
Catholic ping!
Their sex-ed class class should include a live demonstration Tally-Wacker wacking OFF!
The article is right.
Trying to teach savages right and wrong implies that there is right and wrong, and that goes against leftist dogma.
This is yor rifle, this is your gun...
Oh fun, let’s all go to Oktober fest and have some fun raping.
European sex for muzzies:
1. Before raping a woman, you must become a democrat president or a Hollywood director/actor.
2. If accused, remember that Angela M invited you, and therefore police have to leave you alone.
3. Your goat is your friend...just as it always has been.
YOUR
And a nod to R. Lee Ermy
I'm not going to retreat to my safe space. You, JoeFromSydney, got some 'splainin' to do.
I believe Joe From Sidney is saying that the men under discussion understand the mechanics of sexual activity, and therefore do not need “sex education” per se. What they need is “civilization education.”
Excellent article.
“FRAU KOMM” - 1945 Berlin on a national scale.
I'm not sure "sex ed" was ever a matter of explaining that Tab A goes in Slot B. If it were just learning the anatomy and physiology of sexual reproduction, you could cover the basics age-appropriately for the middle-schoolers in 25 minutes.
"Sex-ed" has always been making explicit the social expectations. Beyond the diagrams of primary sexual anatomy, we got the expectations spelled out to us in the study of the Ten Commandments, the Sacrament of Matrimony, and the Lives of the Saints. That was Catholic School, 50+ years ago. But it is also how we homes-schooled our sons.
Now, I'm told, the classroom programs are not virtue-centered, it's more a disease-centered curriculum: how to not get a STD and how to responsibly entrust your long-term sexual health to SIECUS and PP. The only positive value is "consent": but you can consent to anything.
Some 40 summers ago I remember a hopeful crew of medical and educational missionaries from Gannon University (a Catholic institution in Erie, PA) spent a month in Afghanistan giving people shots and vitamins, installing water wells with pumps, treating simple infections and enjoying the lamb, naan and pomegranate. The whole Catholic crew were impressed by the warmth and hospitality of their Afghan hosts.
One of the mission group, a 40-ish lady with a PhD in whatever, was shocked to be approached behind the hosts' house by a young Afghan man who kept reaching for and pinching her nipples and her crotch while: "You want... you want..." She kept trying to get away, yelling, "I don't want! I don't want!"
"You WANT!" he insisted, grabbing her by the arm and running his hand over her from upper arm to fingers. He let her go only when someone from the house approached.
She was, of course, pretty shaken. When she explained the situation to the host, he expressed anger at the young assailant but he also shrugged.
"You uncover your arms," he said. "What he supposed to think?"
If it was, we could put everything else under "civilization education."
they are probably hoping that the muslim men will learn to wash themselves before they go out on their rapefests of the infidel females they see as ‘lawful prey’?
Islam targeted European women because it views them as our most valuable property (with the possible exception of our nuclear weapons). If we will not defend them, is there anything we will defend?
Well, is there?
They don't need sex education. They need education in civilized behavior.
Bingo.
Dear Mrs. Don-o,
Along the same topic, an essay was posted a few days ago on Gates of Vienna. The discussion which followed received well over 300 comments; not simple one-liners but statements and arguments, for or against, men defending women under attack - a startling departure from social norms. I didn’t make it halfway through before having to quit, wondering; Is this happening?
http://gatesofvienna.net/2016/01/the-larger-motive-behind-the-groping-jihad/
On a happy note, the moderator has thoughtfully edited those words which give offence to ladies of good character.
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