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Liberal outrage: Texas education board approves new sex ed policy that does not cover LGBTQ
What no tranny history class!!? WTF is this country coming to?
Starting in 2022, seventh and eighth grade students in Texas will learn about forms of birth control beyond abstinence, but middle schoolers still won't have to learn about the importance of consent or the definitions of gender identity and sexual orientation.
Over the last several months, panels of educators and medical professionals formulated recommendations to overhaul the health and sex education policies. The Texas State Board of Education, which determines what 5.5 million Texas public school students learn, has heard from hundreds of educators, advocates and experts across the state throughout the process.
The 15-member, Republican-dominated board took a preliminary vote Wednesday to overhaul the minimum standards for what Texas students learn about health and sex, a process that has taken more than a year. It will take a final vote Friday. This marks the board's first thorough revision to its sex education policy since 1997 and will affect millions of students in the state.
https://www.texastribune.org/2020/11...ucation-LGBTQ/
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They really should be teaching kids about the concept of consent in the early years.
Catholic priests and boy scout leaders wouldn't have been able to molest so many kids if the kids had been taught that what was going on was wrong.
But that isn't politically correct nowadays. These days, if you aren't a card-carrying member of NAMBLA, or a supporter of child rape, there is something wrong with you.
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Originally Posted by
Goodman Grey
Catholic priests and boy scout leaders wouldn't have been able to molest so many kids if the kids had been taught that what was going on was wrong.
YES!!! Children are smarter than adults give them credit for. Give them clear, basic facts, and kids will feel empowered to run away, fight, and get help. Tell them nothing, and they fear displeasing any and all adults, even ones who mean them harm.
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When my little girls were growing up, it would bother me thinking of them in the situation of being in a ladies room with a perverted man in a dress.