The notion of children being sexually aware from birth and receiving explicit sexual education at young ages is a shocking and emphatic "No" for most.
The World Economic Forum (WEF), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the U.N. are pushing sexual content into school programs while bypassing parental consent under the guise of protecting children's "sexual rights."
The International Technical Guidance on Sexuality Education published by UNESCO, along with WHO's Standards for Sexuality Education, set alarming age markers for introducing children to explicit sexual topics. These standards have given rise to Comprehensive Sex Education (CSE) curricula that expose children to explicit material and practices without parents' knowledge.
CSE materials include guidelines and activities that promote practices like sexual stimulation and explicit discussions about sexual pleasure. The potential for grooming and long-term harm to children is significant.
PARENTAL WARNING ADVISED: In the United States, the rapid integration of the K-12 CSE curriculum is horrifying. One such pamphlet, "It's All One Curriculum" produced by organizations like the Population Council and Planned Parenthood, goes so far as to provide guidelines for children on how to stimulate themselves or their partners to orgasm. Under the guise of promoting human health, CSE materials encourage sexual exploration and even discuss abortion rights. Shockingly, a video from the Rutgers Foundation, funded by Planned Parenthood and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, features teachers discussing topics like cuddling, kissing, sex, semen, and masturbation with children.
Simultaneously, efforts to normalize pedophilia are on the rise, with organizations (like the International Commission of Jurists) suggesting that sexual conduct involving minors below the age of consent may be deemed consensual.
The treacherous attempt to replace the term 'pedophile' with 'minor-attracted person' (MAP) to destigmatize pedophilia is Orwellian and already being implemented in schools across the nation. Not surprisingly, some of the offensive books parents are fighting to remove from school libraries include graphic sexual novels involving children initiating and having sex with teachers.
In Virginia, lawmakers introduced SB787 VA SB787 that required “mandatory prior written parental consent before a student is permitted to check out from the school library any such materials that depict a child engaged in the fondling of the sexual or genital parts of another or the fondling of his sexual or genital parts by another, masturbation, sexual intercourse, cunnilingus, fellatio, anilingus, anal intercourse, or object sexual penetration” which sadly failed to pass.
CAN YOU BELIEVE our grade school children are now widely exposed to this sort of material? Bills like this are necessary with over 400 known books that would fall under this requirement.
Michigan lawmakers are amid a battle over a Resolution aimed at protecting schools and libraries that distribute hundreds of age-inappropriate, explicit materials. The Resolution champions children’s privacy rights and the freedom to explore without undue scrutiny—particularly by parents.
Minnesota introduced legislation to revise anti-discrimination laws that would result in the decriminalization of sexual relations between minors and adults by adding ‘age’ and ‘gender identity’.
In California and New Jersey, the state is fighting parents in court to uphold policies that prevent parental notification.
Our Nationwide Effort: As of today, 24 out of 50 states have introduced Parental Rights bills encompassing notification on gender confusion, opting out of objectionable curriculum, and curriculum transparency. Across these states, 84 pieces of legislation were introduced. Unfortunately, 51% of these bills have already been defeated in 11 states, with 12 more stuck in committees, likely to meet a similar fate. Ohio and New Hampshire have crossover bills with potential for passage. The concerning number of defeated bills, including in traditionally conservative states like Texas with 11 losses, underscores the urgent need for parental advocacy and involvement to protect our rights.
VICTORY! We've helped pass Parental Rights laws in three new states: Iowa, Montana, and North Carolina, adding to the four states, including Arizona, Florida, Georgia, and Louisiana passed in 2022.
The Left's claim that disclosing a student's gender identity to parents is "life-threatening" seems to insinuate an extreme and unfounded fear of parental responses. Paradoxically, they argue that a child's safety is somehow assured when they openly share their gender identity at school, amidst a bustling campus of peers and educators.
Politicians controlled by unions attempt to withhold information about children's education, viewing children as State property. The far left's influence on the education system is evident, emphasizing ideological indoctrination over true education. They are shaping young minds according to their worldview.
We must start treating this as a criminal enterprise that is targeting, grooming, and exploiting America’s children!
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