*Survey Results* - Tracking Sexually Explicit Content in Schools
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The issue surrounding sex education has been a polarizing issue for the majority of Americans. One side of the argument would like discussions regarding gender identity and sexual orientation to begin as early as preschool. And any restrictions to this agenda, such as “The parental rights in Education bill” in Florida, have been met with outcry from a small majority, deeming it the “Don’t Say Gay” Bill.
This didn't just happen in a vacuum. It's been going on for decades. Slowly, inch by inch, year after year, just chipping away until the pendulum swings just the right amount and they capture it. As anyone who has studied war knows it's harder to recapture something after it been captured. We didn't even fight back, we actually helped them by agreeing to teach sex education in schools. Now we're trying to claw back what we abdicated to them. My daughter has down's syndrome, here in Michigan, special needs kids go to school until they turn 26. She was around 23 when they started teaching sex ed in her school. A lot of the parents were overjoyed. I looked around and asked, don't you people teach your kids about sex? Oh no, we can't do that! You would rather some teacher who doesn't know your morals to teach them. Yep. People think that just because they have special needs its different. Nope, they are human with the same sexual urges as others. We are so prudish when it comes to teaching our kids about sex. Just my opinion.
Nice job. Why is it considered normal by anyone that any of this is a topic to be discussed prior to junior high school. And what makes anyone think a 26 year old teacher with a BA in early elementary education has any expertise in these topics
Thank you for doing this. Is there a link to take the survey? I’d like to share for here in California. There’s definitely more than 17 parents who would take the survey if you open it back up.
Great job! And, very helpful… It’s sad that the teachers are so out of touch with reality…
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/community-family/when-did-biology-get-so-complicated
This didn't just happen in a vacuum. It's been going on for decades. Slowly, inch by inch, year after year, just chipping away until the pendulum swings just the right amount and they capture it. As anyone who has studied war knows it's harder to recapture something after it been captured. We didn't even fight back, we actually helped them by agreeing to teach sex education in schools. Now we're trying to claw back what we abdicated to them. My daughter has down's syndrome, here in Michigan, special needs kids go to school until they turn 26. She was around 23 when they started teaching sex ed in her school. A lot of the parents were overjoyed. I looked around and asked, don't you people teach your kids about sex? Oh no, we can't do that! You would rather some teacher who doesn't know your morals to teach them. Yep. People think that just because they have special needs its different. Nope, they are human with the same sexual urges as others. We are so prudish when it comes to teaching our kids about sex. Just my opinion.
It’s no wonder our students can’t read or accomplish math proficiency, there’s apparently no time for that!
Nice job. Why is it considered normal by anyone that any of this is a topic to be discussed prior to junior high school. And what makes anyone think a 26 year old teacher with a BA in early elementary education has any expertise in these topics
Well done, M. Facinelli! TYTY.
Unfortunately, I was unable to open up my state (or any state) to get specific information.
Thank you for doing this. Is there a link to take the survey? I’d like to share for here in California. There’s definitely more than 17 parents who would take the survey if you open it back up.