Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Close Government Schools


Oregon public school sex-ed conference promotes sex toys, sexting, and using meth to 11 year olds Posted on December 1, 2014 Written by poorrichardsnews.com
FA Note:  Com­mon (Communist/Soviet) Core State Stan­dards were adopted in Ore­gon in 2010. This con­fer­ence should sur­prise no one when both Marx and Engels believed that mono­gomy and mar­riage were harm­ful to the “com­mune”. Life, body and love were to be public/communal property.
What would you call an adult stranger who teaches your 11 year old where to look for pornog­ra­phy, how to sext with their friends, and how to use meth to pro­long your sex­ual expe­ri­ences?  How about “pub­lic educator.”
Here’s KOIN News’s report on the conference: from Ecu­ca­tion Action Group (empha­sis mine): …chil­dren as young as 11 attend the annual con­fer­ence that has been held for some 20 years, accord­ing to KOIN 6 News.
Orga­niz­ers say the con­fer­ence is merely intended to pro­mote “pro­mote safe sex and pre­vent teen preg­nancy,” but the group Par­ents Rights in Edu­ca­tion says it’s a whole lot more than that.…]
A pam­phlet dis­trib­uted at the ses­sion sug­gested dif­fer­ent things chil­dren can do together, includ­ing, “bathing together, shav­ing each other, wear­ing each other’s under­wear, role play­ing, buy­ing an extra-large pair of pajama bot­toms to sleep in together, lap dances and strip teases,” KOIN reports.
Another exam­ple floated by Sil­ver­berg included “how to plea­sure some­one else over the Inter­net.” “Teledil­don­ics basi­cally refers to the con­trol of sex toys over the Inter­net; the remote use of sex toys,” the speaker said, accord­ing to the news station.
In addi­tion to the con­tent from the Vir­tual Fem web­site, numer­ous hand­outs, such as one that encour­ages cyber and phone sex, are passed out to high school and mid­dle school stu­dents in atten­dance.
One such hand­out explains “How to get your groove on fluid free.” “Watch porn, lube, do it in front of a mir­ror, do it while some­one else is watch­ing,” PRE’s Porter says of the session’s sug­ges­tions.
A sam­pling of the lessons shocked those that reviewed them. “All kinds of speak­ers about Inter­net porn, using Inter­net sex toys, using meth as is shown in this book for when you’re engag­ing in sex. It encour­ages using meth because it helps your sex­ual drive and what not in here,” says Lisa Mal­oney, a board mem­ber in the Scap­poose School District.
“It says in this book­let that was handed out and given out to all young people.” “Meth is widely used for a mil­lion rea­sons to have lots of sex with lots of part­ners for long peri­ods,” one of the hand­outs reads.
One attendee man­aged to record audio of a speaker encour­ag­ing chil­dren to use internet-controlled sex toys.
In vir­tu­ally any other cir­cum­stance, this expe­ri­ence would be a crim­i­nal case of sex­ual abuse of a minor.  Per­verts are pros­e­cuted all the time for send­ing lewd com­mu­ni­ca­tions to minors and expos­ing minors to pornog­ra­phy and lewd acts.  But when the tax­payer pays for some­body to expose their chil­dren to lewd acts, it’s called “pub­lic education.”

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