Saturday, February 1, 2014

Graphic Sex Education Poster Just The Latest In Schools Abusing The Right To Teach Kids

A Kansas family’s outrage over  a sex education poster in their daughter’s middle school raises awareness of the increasing inclusion of pornography and foul language in education children on sex.

“How do people express their sexual feelings?” the poster read. Underneath the question was a list of possible answers. Some were G-rated, like hugging, holding hands and talking. But there were also some NC-17 answers like “vaginal intercourse, anal sex, touching each other’s genitals, oral sex, sexual fantasy and caressing.”

Ellis told Fox’s Todd Starnes that the sexual acts listed on the poster were “outrageous for 13-year-old children.”

“I looked at my wife, we looked at each other and I was hoping it was a prank a student had pulled,” he said.

Ellis discovered that not only was the poster legitimate, it was also part of the approved curriculum at the middle school.  (more...)


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