They have introduced a policy report that recommends being "culturally" relevant and teach kids to listen to their religious leaders. Sounds good but is it?
Sex needs to be addressed throughout the world. Sexual problems that include rape, infidelity, abortion, molestation, pornography and improper body imaging have become a prolific scourge upon all nations.
The government, however, is not the best teacher of values nor is it the best place to learn about sex. Here is a few things they suggest every government teach:
- masturbation is pleasurable (ages 5-8) p. 49
- cultural impact of virginity (ages 12-15) p. 49
- sex should be from consent (what about marriage?) (ages 15-18) p. 50
- masturbation is not harmful, is pleasurable, and valid (ages 5-15) p.54
- use of aphrodisiacs (ages 9-12) p. 55
- ways to sexual pleasure other than penetration (ages 12-15) p. 56
- acceptability of homosexual behavior (ages 12-15 and hinted at younger ages) p. 56
- teaches abortion is acceptable (ages 5-8, "Some people are unable to care for a child") p. 57
- abortion and legalities and more (ages 12-15) p. 57
- how to use "emergency contraception" or the abortion pill (ages 12-18) p. 58
- numerous sections on contraception, on how children can choose how and when they can be touch, and AIDS prevention
Yes, sex needs more discussion, but the inept, murderous, rape mongering, thieves of the UN are the last people to be preaching about sexual practices. I guess they lost steam on their false climate claims.
Ban the UN - disband them permanently and save US taxpayers billions!
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