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Heads Up, Parents, May is “Sex Ed Month For All”—The WHO Recommends “Children between 9 and 12 yrs should have their first sexual experience and learn to use online pornography”

Guest Post by Becky Behrends, M.D. and Vice President of Research for Michigan Citizens for Election Integrity (MC4EI.com)

 

Since 2019, May has been recognized as Sex Ed for All Month. It used to be called “Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month,” but this has been deemed as “causing more harm than good-shaming young people, and, especially, young parents.” So says SIECUS (Sexual Information and Education Council of the United States). They have been around since 1964. Their branding includes Sex Ed For Social Change.

What change? Pictures sometimes can tell all…

And as we noted, shaming is out; full-on sexual license is in:

SIECUS also bemoans the fact that “for over 35 years, the federal government has spent more than $2.1 billion on incomplete, ineffective, and shaming abstinence-only until marriage (AOUM) programs.” Their goal has been to eliminate them, and the Obama Administration obliged them.

Under the Trump administration, Sexual Risk Avoidance Education (SRAE) was funded to promote abstinence with the funding of 27 projects in 15 states. Under Biden, the funds were eliminated. It was claimed that abstinence programs were a waste of money as they did not reduce pregnancy rates anyway.

 

 

 

 

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