Thursday, March 28, 2024

The Disturbing Reality Behind “Comprehensive Sexuality Education”

Politicizing and propagandizing in U.S. public schools is at an all-time high. Not only has the far left agenda sucked education into a black hole of safe spaces, hurt feelings, and post-truth America-bashing, but now the progressive elites want to teach kids everything there is to know about sex. Not just the-birds-and-the-bees sex. The kind of sex and sex acts and sexual proclivities that should be causing heads to turn nationwide.

More and more school districts are adopting curriculum based on Comprehensive Sexuality Education — heavy on sexuality, taking the sex talk to all new extremes.

Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE), was created by Planned Parenthood and the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SEICUS). SEICUS was founded in 1964 by a former Planned Parenthood medical director and a devout follower of the extremely controversial Alfred Kinsey, so it was a natural fit for the two agencies to develop a program for school children from kindergarten through high school that is rife with controversial sexual philosophies. For example:

  • Sexual pleasure is a right.
  • Sexual rights are human rights.
  • Sexual pleasure should be enjoyed by people of all ages, regardless of age.
  • Limiting access to sexual information or sexual services violates a child’s sexual and human rights.
  • Children should be able to exercise their sexual rights without interference from parents, guardians, or other adult caregivers.

A variety of curricula has been created to carry those same philosophies into the classroom, turning schools into veritable erogenous zones. Most, if not all, place heavy emphasis on sexual pleasure and how to get there — either with a partner, partners, or alone — painting a road map often paved with hand-drawn, graphic imagery of characters experiencing sexual pleasure (“It’s Perfectly Normal“). A graphic for a 9th and 11th grade curriculum instructs students on what to do if they don’t have the time or money to purchase sex toys, referring them to a variety of fruits and vegetables to use in a pinch. 

Students as young as four or five are taught that parts of their bodies feel good when touched, that touching their bodies to make themselves feel good is called masturbation, and that they should always masturbate in private (“Guidelines for Comprehensive Sexuality Education, 3rd Edition,” SEICUS). By second grade, they learn that the same act can be performed with a partner.

Student activities often include scenarios which seem to promote the idea that being sexually active (even with multiple sex partners) can make a student feel attractive and important (“It’s All One,” UNFPA and UNESCO).

The same curriculum references abortion more than 140 times and adoption not at all, all while informing students that sex is fun and feels good, which is not exactly a dissuasive position. Abstinence is glossed over in all curricula, and parental authority, or even instructing on the importance of parental guidance, is consistently undermined.

Predictably, the developers of CSE consider it to be a vehicle for “social change” — in other words, a vehicle for reproductive justice, LGBTQ equality, gender equity, and dismantling white supremacy. That’s not exactly what comes to mind when parents think about sex ed, but at the rate the use of CSE-based curricula is expanding across the country, it’s steadily becoming the new normal. It’s not sex, it’s sexuality, which is an entirely different animal altogether.

While kids as young as kindergarten are learning how to experience sexual pleasure, what they’re not taught is equally important. The adults teaching CSE-based courses are derelict in their duties to protect students by failing to discuss the downside of early sexual debut.

The Effect of Early Sexual Activity on Mental Health” (2018), reviewed 28 studies from 1966 to the present in peer-reviewed medical literature that evaluated mental health effects of adolescent heterosexual sexual relationships. The results should not be surprising. The medical literature review found that early sexual debut increased levels of depression, suicidal ideation, aggressive behavior, psychological distress, anxiety, stress, loneliness, poor well-being, regret and guilt. It also increased negative social behavior such as substance abuse and risky sexual behavior.

The research also confirmed that waiting to initiate sex until there was at least some element of commitment, or until marriage, was associated with better communication and relationship satisfaction as well as relationship stability, higher sexual satisfaction and a more positive view of sexuality.

But Planned Parenthood and SEICUS aren’t in the business of encouraging kids to wait for sex or delay sexual initiation. Based on review of multiple CSE curricula, Planned Parenthood is more interested in grooming kids as future clientele.

That needs to stop. And parents need to stop passing off the responsibility of educating their kids about sex to organizations like Planned Parenthood, SEICUS, and Advocates for Youth. This very problematic program is being approved by school districts across the country. If your child is in a public school, get involved, demand to see curriculum materials, and then draw a red line in the sand as to where third-party peddlers of sexual, and often pornographic, content shall not cross.

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