March 5, 2010
This is a report on a bit of local behavioral engineering in a local middle school here in Texas that sparked parent reaction last week.
The school in the county between south Houston and Galveston, mostly white blue collar.
A middle aged black female school board trustee was scheduled to give a 'motivational talk' to 6th-8th grade girls, ages 11-14, who were excused from classes to go to the assembly hall. The speaker, Shirley Price, told the school principal to leave the hall, which he did.
Then the woman proceeded with a graphic speech about how to avoid pregnancy by having oral sex. Two girls presented a 'sketch' (skit) with an undisclosed demonstration, at the end of which Price kissed one of the girls on the cheek before the whole assembly.
Before dismissing the students Price told them not to tell their parents about the speech.
But many girls did tell their parents.
www.henrymakow.com/psychological_rape_poses_as_se.html
meanwhile here in the UK:
Parents’ anger after class of seven-year old is shown ‘graphic sex cartoon’ at school
A mother has taken her seven-year-old daughter out of school after she was made to watch a cartoon showing a couple chasing each other around a bed and having sex.
Seven and eight-year-old pupils watched the controversial Channel 4 sex education DVD, Living and Growing, at their village primary school.
A voice-over on the DVD describes the sex as 'exciting'.
'Offensive': Seven-year-olds at East Wold Primary School in Lincolnshire were made to watch a Channel 4 sex education DVD, Living And Growing, which shows cartoon sex
Lisa Bullivant, from Legbourne, Lincolnshire, was so upset by the 'graphic' content, she took her daughter out of East Wold Primary School and placed her with another school.
Mrs Bullivant said: 'The cartoon was very graphic. My daughter was frightened and children have unfortunately been copying what they have seen. Parents should have been given the decision of whether the video should have been shown or not.
'Seven to nine-year-olds should not possess this knowledge. There is no educational or psychological benefit or need for children of this age to have full knowledge of what sexual intercourse actually entails.'
The school sent parents a letter saying they could view the film before it was shown to pupils, but Mrs Bullivant and several other parents were unable to attend the screening.
'Very graphic': Lisa Bullivant withdrew her daughter from the school after the film was shown
She said: 'We had no reason to think we needed to. You never think in a million years that would be taught to seven-year-olds.
'We had faith in the head teacher and the school that all they would be learning would be basic puberty. It should have said in the letter children would learn how to have sexual intercourse.'
Mrs Bullivant, who did not want to name her daughter, complained to head teacher Lesley Thornes and the school's governors, and wants a meeting with the director of education at Lincolnshire council.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1255483/Parents-anger-class-seven-year-olds-shown-graphic-sex-cartoon-school.html#ixzz0hOcKpef6