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| Montana School System Wants Sex Education for Kindergarten | | Print | |
| Written by Bruce Walker | ||||||||||||||||
| Wednesday, 14 July 2010 13:40 | ||||||||||||||||
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These young children will taught the meaning of terms like nipple, penis, uterus, and scrotum. The next year, first-graders would be taught that homosexual attraction is normal. By the time the students are ten, they would be taught that “sexual intercourse includes but is not limited to vaginal, oral, or anal penetration.” A review of the curriculum shows that the Helena Public School System intends to spend a great deal of time and lots of money to instruct our children to hold values that are contrary to what many, probably most, parents believe. The first-grade curriculum includes the following goal: “Understand human beings can love someone of the same gender.” Many religious people believe that is factually and morally wrong. Yet the school system is not offering that statement as a question for discussion and debate in high-school classes, which might make sense. The school system is instructing the normality of homosexuality as fact to first-graders. Second-graders are taught to “Understand that calling people gay … is disrespectful and hurtful.” Language used to describe homosexuality is consciously controlled by the schools. Third-graders are taught: “The media often presents an unrealistic image of what it means to be male or female.” Children are also taught in that grade that moral values are not universal. The Helena Public School intends to re-educate young children about what being boys or girls means and to deconstruct the moral values these children have learned. The Helena Public School is engaging in nothing less than thought control. Consider what fourth-graders are required to learn: “Acknowledge that boys and girls have equal talents, characteristics, strengths, and hopes.” In fact, boys and girls consistently and for many decades have shown distinct and different strengths and weaknesses on standardized tests, and the notion that boys and girls are emotionally or psychologically the same is downright silly, old feminist dogma. Brain structure, hormonal differences, physical differences, IQ score results over many decades, and other evidence compellingly demonstrate that the equivalence of the sexes (as opposed to the appropriate legal equality of the sexes) is just myth. Does any of this belong in public schools? Why should taxpayers in Montana be forced to have their children taught false pictures of life and introduced to behavior that most Montanans would consider immoral and self-destructive? Why, at least, isn't the present value system depicteded fairly? Teachers or other speakers could instruct children about the dangers of homosexuality or the inherent differences in the sexes. Then children would have to think, to study, and to reach their own opinion. The Helena Public School system, however, has very different ideas about what politically correct education should be. Trackback(0)
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R Jensen
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Deliberate dumbing down This is why kids come out of high school unable to do simple algebra or write legibly. This is all to dumb-down and morally corrupt the population so the elite can bring about revolution, and then implement their worldwide feudal "utopia." Once that is accomplished, these "useful idiots," having served their purpose, will find themselves in a gulag further north, naked and dying in the snow, limbs falling off from gangrene. It's happened before, and it will happen again if they do not stop to think about what exactly it is they are doing. |
Red Pill Please
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Enough Already I would expect an issue like this coming from California or some Northeastern state, but from Montana? Don't our children get bombarded with sexual issues enough already? Geesh, you can't even watch a prime-time TV show without these sensuous Viagra or Cialis commercials warning about "an erection lasting longer than 4 hours" and Montana wants Government Institutions explaining the details to kindergartners? The 'Birds and the Bees' conversation should be reserved strictly between parents and their children, as they know best as when to address this sensitive subject. Besides, children have different maturity levels that occur at different ages that only a parent would know. It's not a one-size fits all topic, especially in this era of "gay-rights" [sic] perversion. |
Elwood Grove
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... This is another way for progressives to control society by influencing their young minds and promoting an immoral gay agenda. I just moved here from Calif. (had to get out of there) and now Montana politicians want the same as Calif. Montanans are good people as with people in most states, the progressive politicians have to go. The educational system is one of many areas the progressives want to control. They know where there power structure is suited to gain the most influence in society. America is a moral nation and the progressives play on our morality and say "it is a moral issue" to promote their immoral agenda. Beware of Angel Sharks (progressives), they will pat you on your back, tell you they are your best friend. BE SMART !!!!! Don't get sucked in and fall for their lies. |
Catherine Lorenze
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shadow_man
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Tolerance So you're against the teaching of tolerance? Not surprising, coming from people who hate gay people. Homosexuality is a normal, biological aspect of all living things. Bigotry, on the other hand, is not normal. In time, homosexuality will be universally accepted and we will look back and say "what was the big deal?" |
motherknowsbest
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ignorance If parents were teaching their children the right information and names for body parts, and not trying to sugarcoat every little detail about our sexual health and behavior, the school district wouldnt even have to teach the children about sex. It's those parents who want their children growing up thinking that touching themselves is not normal, and having feelings for someone of the same sex is not normal, who have children who revolt sexually and sleep with everyone on the block, just because it's something they've been sheltered from. Kids are naturally curious, and if u teach them that something is shameful, or wrong, you are just encouraging them to explore it more. Why not teach kids that a penis is a penis, just like you teach them that an arm is an arm and eyes are eyes? If sex is taught like that, kids will be in no rush to have sex. It will be no big deal to them. Look around...gay people DO exist, and the only reason you would have a problem with your children growing up with that knowledge is if you want your children to be ignorant and one-track minded like you. |
AsilisArt
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Pedophilia If some stranger came up to your child using adult words such as the ones being proposed in Montana they'd be arrested and charged as a pedophile. Don't overlook the real issue. It's entirely possible that this school's admin is turned on at the prospect of discussing sex with children. These are perverts preying on innocents right out in the open. ALL Americans need to stand up and protect the kids. And, to those who point to tolerance, how dare you... Push your twisted agenda on adults, if you like, but leave our kids alone... You're crossing a line you don't want to cross! |
AsilisArt
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What parents can do... Schools depend on government funds to operate. They get money for each child in the system. Military, Civil Service, and special needs kids garner them even more money. If every parent opposing this removes their child from this school, the school will change its tune. |





Jeff Laszloffy, president of the Montana Family Council, has expressed outrage at a plan being considered by the Helena Public School System to have sex education begin in kindergarten.

