Saturday, June 19, 2010

What "Sex Ed" Is Really Like. Yes THAT'S What They Teach Our Children

On May 12, 2010, N.B. School District 16 bussed grade 9 students from Miramichi area schools to hear a very controversial presentation on teen sexuality. Thanks to a concerned citizen who took the trouble to record the presentation, we could take a glimpse at what the children are exposed to at such sessions.

The memo to the parents, (which the students weren't even required to bring home, let alone - return signed,) talked about a presentation on sexual health, delivered by an expert. Well, page 3 of the attached PDF contains some excerpts from that speech, which I'm too disgusted to quote. Judging from them, it seems like this "expert" on teen sexuality was more of a sex-obsessed vulgar stand-up comedian, whom any concerned parent would rather see in a rehabilitation clinic, than with their children. The memo to the parents appears on page 1. Judge for yourself if the school officials had told the truth about what the students were to be exposed to.

Read this. Forward this. Don't forget to write your MLA and to the Premier. And, if you have even the slightest opportunity to pull your children out of public school - do so.
Dear Friends,

We are part of a growing group of Christian citizens who are concerned about children who attend the New Brunswick public school system. The attached document gives information about the recent “sex assembly” which was presented to the Grade 9 students on May 12, 2010 in Miramichi District 16. Please read the documentation, and then please forward this email with the two attachments to your pastor, relatives, and friends, particularly those who would share our Christian values for life and family. Notice also the sample letter of concern to the Premier.

Thank you for caring.

Parents, Friends, and Members of Miramichi Right to Life
And another thing: NB is going to have a general election just 3 months from now. Make sure you raise that issue during the campaign, at every possible occasion - at nomination meetings, all-candidates debates or q&a sessions with individual candidates... Let's even try getting this to the party leaders' televised debates. Let's see what they have to say about what New Brunswick children are being exposed to under the guise of "sexual health" instruction.

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