Sunday, November 2, 2014

Tell Minister Sandals to scrap the explicit sex education curriculum dropped in 2010

Tweedledee and Tweedledum
The Minister of Education Liz Sandals recently announced it will re-introduce for September of 2015 the radical sex education that was dropped in 2010 because parents complained that its contents were too age inappropriate. Ditto for 2015.

The “Equity and Inclusive Education Strategy” was deceptively introduced to combat bullying and creating safe schools. The sex-education curriculum is being brought to fight things according to Sandals such as as “sexting” and "safe sex." Again the same political ruse is being used as the government did in passing their “inclusive policies.” They will be going through the motions of a consultative process by asking some 4,000 parents for input. However, no matter what the parents say, the sex education curriculum is here to say. If the government was truly interested in making it a democratic decision, they would allow school boards to be exempt form the curriculum and have made it an election issue.

Parents be warned the government is not on your side on the issue. They have no intention of changing the curriculum after the survey is complete and schools don’t have to inform parents of any of the curriculum contents. The government has a sexual agenda otherwise they would not be introducing sexual information to children who are too young to understand what’s truly being done. The government approach to this whole issue is an infringement of parental rights and the freedom of belief.  (more...)


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