Curriculum for 13 year olds?!

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Publisher's note:  A few weeks ago, The Patriots Press opened up a dialogue concerning the rapid emergence and acceptance of pedophilia in America and Western Culture in general. 

Some have and do scoff at the notion; however this incident and many more like it lend a lot of credibility to the increasing over-sexualization and continued depravity inflicted upon our children.

As this story below explains, under the guise of ‘sexual education,’ the Hocker Grove Middle School in Shawnee, KS,  posted a list directed at students as young as 13 years old of potential ways that people might “express sexual feelings” towards one another.  You’ll have to read the story for the complete list; however it included oral and anal sex, and fondling each other.

Sadly, this is not an isolated incident in a Podunk town in Kansas that no one ever heard of; this is part of the accepted National Curriculum.  Since it poses sexual activity between children in a positive, if not acceptable, light, it is a giant step closer to the total exploitation and abuse of our youth.  

I hate to break it to anyone, and I know the thought is considered archaic to many; however sexual intimacy was never intended for purposes outside of marriage between a man and a woman.  Just because society has come to a place where anything goes doesn’t change reality. Look it up!    

Fox News:  A Kansas father said he was shocked after he discovered his 13-year-old daughter’s health curriculum included references to vaginal intercourse, anal sex, and touching each other’s genitals.

“I got furious,” Mark Ellis, of Shawnee, Kan., told me. “And I’m still worked up about it.”

Ellis’ daughter is an eighth grade student at Hocker Grove Middle School in the Shawnee Mission School District. Last week, she came home from school and showed her parents a photograph she had taken of a poster on a classroom door.

“How do people express their sexual feelings?” the poster read. Underneath the question was a list of possible answers. Some were G-rated, like hugging, holding hands and talking. But there were also some NC-17 answers like “vaginal intercourse, anal sex, touching each other’s genitals, oral sex, sexual fantasy and caressing.”

Ellis told me the sexual acts listed on the poster were “outrageous for 13-year-old children.”

“I looked at my wife, we looked at each other and I was hoping it was a prank a student had pulled,” he said.

On Monday, Ellis discovered that not only was the poster legitimate, it was also part of the approved curriculum at the middle school.

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