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NSFW: This man is a hero. Believe nothing else.
Wow!
Here is a bit of context, courtesy of Cleveland.com.
Hudson Mayor Craig Shubert and Hudson High School parents are calling for the resignation of school board members and teachers after students in the school’s Liberal Arts II writing class received a book of inappropriate writing prompts.
Further down the article it says…
Monica Havens, the mother of a high school senior who received the “642 Things to Write About” book, previously worked as a teacher for 11 years, shared some of the prompts from the book at the board meeting, among them:
Write a sex scene you wouldn’t show your mom.
Rewrite the sex scene from above into one that you’d let your mom read.
You have just been caught in bed by a jealous spouse. How will you talk your way out of this?
Write a sermon for a beloved preacher who has been caught in a sex scandal.
Describe a time when you wanted to orgasm but couldn’t.
I fully support the actions of the Mayor. He is a hero, beyond debate, I think. However, there are some who think otherwise. Check out this quote from Newsweek.
A Danish sexology professor’s comments advocating that pornography should be shown in the classroom to help students be more critical of what they watch online, has revealed the deep divide in opinion on the same issue in the UK.
Professor Christian Graugaard, a sexology professor at Aalborg University in Denmark, was speaking to the Danish television broadcaster DR when he made the comments. He believes that pupils aged 13 and above should be able to view and discuss pornographic images and literature as part of sex education classes.
If your reflex is to think that is an opinion that can only happen in Europe, think again. On May 31, 2021, The International Business Times reported this about a school in New York City.
A private school in Manhattan, New York, has received complaints from parents after it was revealed that first-graders were being taught sex education lessons that included masturbation.
School administrators of the $55,000-per-year Dalton School told parents that they had “misinterpreted” the curriculum of teacher Justine Ang Fonte, the New York Post first reported.
A video, titled “Help kids learn that bodies are private,” of a cartoon Fonte used in one of her sex education classes for 6-year-olds featured little kids and an adult discussing erections and masturbation.
“Hey, how come sometimes my penis gets big sometimes and points in the air?” asked a little boy in the cartoon.
After an adult woman explained it was an “erection,” he then responded, “Sometimes I touch my penis because it feels good.”
A little girl then joined the discussion, saying, “Sometimes, when I’m in my bath or when Mom puts me to bed, I like to touch my vulva too.”
The school has reportedly removed the video from the curriculum.
[A scene from “Help kids learn that bodies are private]
In May 2019, The Gateway Pundit reported this:
California is targeting children as young as Kindergarten with transgender propaganda in a revised sex education guide for teachers.
Even more appalling, middle school students and high schoolers (minor pre-teens/teens) would be recommended to read obscene books describing graphic sex acts.
The California State Board of Education was scheduled Wednesday to consider feedback on teaching about various health topics such as sex ed, tobacco, alcohol and nutrition.
The overhauling of the sex ed curriculum, including gender identity and transgender propaganda to 5-year-olds didn’t go over so well with many parents.
The Associated Press reported that one suggested book for high schoolers is “S.E.X.: The All-You-Need-to-Know Sexuality Guide to Get You Through Your Teens and Twenties.” It includes descriptions of anal sex, bondage and other sexual activity — depictions California Family Council President Jonathan Keller described as “obscene.”
I do not have any kids in school so, I missed out on news like this. (Thank God.) But, I digress…
It would seem that in addition to combating critical race theory, modern parents have to contend with school systems grooming their children for pedophiles and robbing them of their innocence.
Believe it or not, the left is on a campaign to sexualize our children and recruit them into cultural activism. Here is a quote from Lifesite discussing an episode of “Blues Clues,” a cartoon on the Nickelodeon network.
The show’s latest iteration, Blue’s Clues & You!, continues the original format of a cartoon dog named Blue being “guided” by the audience to various clues, thereby helping small children learn how to identify and put together shapes, objects, etc. It is rated TV-G in the United States (meaning suitable for all ages), and more than a third of its viewers are below age five.
Yet despite — or perhaps because of — the youth and innocence of its target audience, Blue’s Clues & You! recently featured an animated pride parade, narrated via song by drag queen Nina West. The song runs through various “nontraditional” family structures adorned with numerous variants of the rainbow LGBTQ+ pride flags, all with a refrain of “they love each other so proudly” or a similar phrase.
The floats are described as, in order:
This family has two mommies
This family has two daddies
These babas are non-binary
Trans members of this family
Some people choose their family
Ace, bi, and pan grown-ups you see
All families are made differently
This house is a family of kings and queens
Allies to the queer community
This really bothers me. Consenting adults can do what they like but there is something especially heinous at foot when children are involved. When they become objects of fantasy, they are positioned for abuse.
Today, those headlines are shocking and appropriately so. Tomorrow, if the left has its way, they will not be. Case in point, there is a Ted Talk given by Madeleine Van Der Bruggen who makes a case for pedophilia. Her claim is that its a sexual orientation that can be neither chosen nor changed. She appeals us to “stop with the hate!” She argues that everybody probably knows someone with a pedophilic interest. And, really, they’re just like you. Most don’t talk about it because it’s illegal. Imagine, she asks, if you’re told you could never act on your passion? She implores us to imagine “how lonely” that must be.
If you are curious, you can view the video here along with an article denouncing sympathy for anything remotely close to abusing children, which pedophilia definitely does. (The previous paragraph is a near quote from the article.)
If you have a child or young adult in your life, get involved with their life. Take notice of what they are learning in school and who is influencing them. Be prayerful. You cannot see everything. Hopefully, your relationship will be such that they will tell you what you do not see.
THANK YOU!
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