The United Nations is pushing The UN is promoting graphic sex-ed to kindergartners. Sharon Slater talks about how to stop comprehensive sexual education and gives a toolkit to equip parents and activists
What kind of organization would show sexually graphic images to children under the guise of sex education? What kind of organization would glamorize abortion and promote it as a social good? What kind of organization teaches children they may have been born in the wrong body and that they can be one of a dozen of genders?
What kind of an organization would teach this to children? Is promiscuity a bad thing? The number of sexual partners you’ve had doesn’t say anything about your character, your morals or your personality or about anything at all, really. There’s nothing bad or unhealthy about having a big number of sexual partners.
What kind of organization profits from sexualizing children and selling them condoms, abortion, hormones, contraceptives and more? What kind of an organization has been funded with billions of dollars from multiple governments, the world’s largest foundations and U.N. agencies? Meet International Planned Parenthood Federation, also known as IPF.
They’re the largest provider of abortion in the world, the largest purveyor of radical sexuality education and the most well-funded global NGO that we are aware of. And they boast of having 65,000 service points in over 160 countries. They’re everywhere.
These are some of the names of their affiliates, their member organizations, nice sounding euphemistic titles for their organizations, the Afghan Family Guidance Association, Pro Familia, Batswana Family Welfare Association and so forth. And they’re after our children. They’re after the hearts and minds of our children because they know if they can raise that the next generation in their radical sexual and gender ideologies, they will have our cultures, they will have our religions, they will have our future, they will have our families. And they’ve infiltrated the United Nations. What do all these U.N. agencies have in common?
UN Women, U.N., Human Rights, U.N. AIDS, UNFPA, World Health Organization, UNESCO’s UNICEF. What do they all have in common? They all partner in a major way with International Planned Parenthood Federation to go after our children, and they have a major tool that they’re putting billions of dollars in over the years.
And it’s something called comprehensive sexuality education, also known as CSE (Comprehensive Sexual Education). And to understand what this is. We have to understand how sexuality is defined, and we need look no further than the World Health Organization for their definition because they’re the controlling help setting standard organization in the world.
And they say that sexuality encompasses such things as gender identities, pleasures, desires, fantasies, eroticism, sexual orientation. So if you’re going to have education that’s comprehensive about sexuality, it’s going to be about all those things, of course. Let’s take an example from the standards for sexuality education for Europe published by the World Health Organization.
They start at newborns through four years old, recommending that you teach them how to touch their body parts for sexual pleasure. Confusing them about their gender. Encouraging them to explore their gender identities than age. nine. They say Give children information about pleasure, masturbation, orgasm.
At age 15, they’re teaching children to accept different sexual orientations and identities, and they want to teach them to have a change from negative feelings about LGBT issues, to have positive and feelings, and to even celebrate and even teaching them how to come out as bisexual or homosexual.
This is the World Health Organization. OK, then age nine, if you can imagine they want children to learn about their sexual rights, their so-called sexual rights, and they send them to International Planned Parenthood Federation to learn about their sexual rights.
And they’re they’re going to learn such things. In this document called their Sexual Rights and IPPF Declaration, it’s a POC guide that can keep in their pocket to know about all their sexual rights. They’re going to learn that sexual rights are human rights related to sexuality, a set of entitlements related to sexuality.
They’re going to learn that all persons have the right to be recognized before the law and to have sexual freedom. All persons means children at the youngest ages, and they have a right to seek to experience their full sexual potential and pleasure.
All persons have a right to explore their sexuality free from fear, shame and guilt. How are they going to manage that? I wonder. OK. one more. And they’re going to teach children that all women have the right to abortion and it needs to be accessible, affordable, is acceptable and convenient.
Let’s look at what UNFPA is teaching children. They have this framework for youth peer education programs, meaning training youth to teach other youth about sexual things. This acknowledges that UNFPA played a role in helping to create this manual and what’s in it.
It has Olsens adapted stares of tolerance. OK. It starts with tolerance. At the starting point, you can either go down all the way to hate or you can go up, which is what this manual is intended to do to train your kids into acceptance and agreement.
And then by the end of this at step five, you’re celebrating the diversity of sexual orientations and gender identities. So this is really a mind manipulation process that is done throughout all the comprehensive sexuality education programs. They learn about sexual citizenship to legitimize different identities and sexual practices, recognizing gender or different sexualities and rights, and they need to have discussions on the impact of religion on sexual and reproductive rights, usually in the context of how religion impedes those rights. Messages about pleasure, accepting personal sexual orientation as a human right, the right to pleasure as a human right.
Teaching them that masturbation is normal and people have that and that pleasure is not limited to sexual intercourse. Then you have you go. Now we’re talking about corruption in education. They set the education standards for the world, and back in 2009 was the first time I saw the word comprehensive sexuality education proposed in a U.N. negotiation setting. I looked it up on the internet and I found that this manual had just been published, the international guidelines on sexuality education. I thought, Oh hmm, I wonder what’s in this manual? All these U.N. agencies had put their logos on this or their names to it, and it started at age five, again teaching children about touching their body parts for sexual pleasure and how to get that pleasure learning. At age nine, both men and women can give and receive sexual pleasure. Legal abortion performed under sterile conditions is safe. Now, this looks really similar to all of Planned Parenthood materials.
At age twelve, respect for the different sexual orientations and gender identities, again mirroring Planned Parenthood’s materials. Children need to know that they can get sexual pleasure with the partner of the same or opposite sex and how to access safe abortion.
And according to these guidelines, adolescents need to learn to advocate advocacy to promote the right and access to safe abortion. So they’re not only teaching children about sexual things, they’re teaching them how to be sexual rights activists and to change your laws and your policies and your schools and your school boards in your state legislatures and national policymaking venues. And they teach children that abstinence only programs are designed to control people’s sexual behavior by instilling fear, shame and guilt. This document morphed into in 2008, a new well, let me just say that we raised a big stink about that document and we contacted multiple governments at the U.N. they complained to these U.N. agencies and
that was kind of put away, put aside, and they said, We’re OK, we’re not going to use it. But then in 2018, they came up with a revised version of it right here. It’s called the International Technical Guidance on Sexuality Education, and it just kind of hid some of those more controversial elements.
But it’s still very controversial and is, you know, supported by all these U.N. agencies, including UNICEF. UNICEF is supposed to protect the children of the world, and it redefines abstinence. It says abstinence doesn’t just mean not having sex.
It also means deciding when to start having sex and with whom you’re going to have sex. Children are to be taught to recognize that each person’s decision to be sexually active should be respected. They need to respect promiscuity, confusing them about their gender, define gender in biological sex and describe how they’re different.
Separating them from their families values, children are asked to differentiate between the values that they hold in their parents hold regarding sexuality. Now. Going back to this original sexuality education manual, who was the author, the author was Nanette Ecker.
She used to work for Planned Parenthood Federation of America, but then she moved on to another organization. We need to understand, which is the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States, also known as sex seekers, right on their website tells you what sex ed is for and what they’re using it for.
Sex ed is a vehicle for social change. It’s not for health is about protecting against STDs or pregnancy. It’s for social change. OK, I’m going to show you a little bit about what that looks like. But Sica has created the guidelines for comprehensive sexuality education for the United States.
They created a national task force and many state governments. Many school boards are very confused with that because they think this is the national standards that they are supposed to use because of the name of it. And this is proposed at state levels in its school district levels to be adopted by those venues as the policy for their children. And you have Debra Haffner who helped write these. And just to get into their philosophy, this is an old article that she wrote, and it basically says that we need to tell children that they don’t necessarily need to avoid sex.
They just need to avoid sex that could lead to STDs or pregnancy. So anything else is good. So they actually teach children various ways to have sex and get sexual pleasure in ways that they won’t get pregnant or STDs.
Their guidelines say all people, regardless of biological sex, gender, age, ability and culture are sexual beings. You’re sexual from birth. This philosophy came from the Kinsey Institute, Dr. Alfred Kinsey. We could do a whole nother presentation on that.
I wish we had time to do so. Teaching children a legal abortion is very safe, somehow magically become safe because you legalize it and maybe the child lives. I don’t know how that works, but some religions support the right to an abortion again, getting into the mind manipulation of the children.
Some people continue to respect their religion’s teachings and traditions, but believe some specific views are not personally relevant. So go ahead and expect respect your religion. But you can have different views on sex and sexuality and abortion mind manipulation.
Children need to learn about transgender ism and such things as trans sex, transsexual drag king, drag queen cross, test, dresser, gender, queer shape, shifter by gender and androgynous. OK. And they’re writing the standards for the world. OK. They’re setting the standards for the whole world through the United Nations and through UNICEF and through these U.N. agencies UNICEF. The world’s protector of children. OK. In this publication, they say for adolescents, the possibility to have access to sexual and reproductive health services. That’s what Planned Parenthood provides without parental consent is a critical dimension of access. They need to get to our children.
Parents are in the way. This publication, my body is my body. My life is my life. This is for Asia Pacific region of the world, for young people to learn about their rights and to look again. We have all these U.N. agencies logos on this case.
They’re all working together with this agenda and they define young people. This manuals for young people starting at age ten. So what are you going to teach these ten year olds? Well, first they’re going to teach them about sexting that that means you’re sending, receiving and or sharing sexually explicit text messages, photos and videos.
And you’d think they would say, don’t do that, right? But no, they say sexting may be used to seek positive feedback on body image from peers and therefore help to improve self-esteem and sense of identity. Sexting also has the potential to be beneficial as a way of sustaining intimate relationships.
OK. To demonstrate love, trust and commitment. For many young people, sexting may be a first expression of their sexuality, and this is particularly true for young people with diverse sexual orientation and gender identity for whom sexting may allow private exploration of sexuality and intimacy.
OK. This publication, this is the teacher training for African teachers. OK, so they’re going to infiltrate the African continent. We have I wish we had time to go through our webinars and all the slides we have on what they’re doing in Africa.
It’s unconscionable. But I want you to notice the logo on here. You have UNESCO’s, you have UNFPA, but you have another organization called Advocates for Youth. This is very important for us in the United States to understand advocates for youth if we’re going to protect our children.
They are the youth partner of Planned Parenthood Federation of America. This is their motto, our bodies, our lives, our movement. You know, we’re powerful, we’re taking over is their motto. And can you imagine teaching Africans that this is what they need to teach their children that gender identity means knowing whether one is male, female, neither or somewhere in between? OK. And this manual actually refers children to Planned Parenthood clinics to get their confidential services and their abortion services. OK. That’s really the end game of comprehensive sexuality education. It’s a marketing tool to get children into Planned Parenthood clinics where they’re going to profit.
Planned parents is going to profit from providing all those services. We demand more. This is right off of Planned Parenthood’s plate, right? A sexuality education advocacy manual for young people. So they’re training children up. We demand more was created through a partnership between Invesco IPF and the Pact.
And if you look on the side, the pact includes you, UNESCO and UNAIDS. UNAIDS is supposed to prevent AIDS in the whole world, and this is what they’re going to be teaching our youth. They want youth to ensure that governments are held accountable for providing comprehensive sexuality education everywhere in the world, and they train them in what CSE is, and they give them all these lies about these studies. They say it’s required by international law, which is not true, and how to face opposition and how to do everything to get comprehensive sexuality education in your schools are mandated by law where you live, and they teach children 198 methods of nonviolent action to get what they’re demanding in areas of LGBT is LGBT issues and abortion. They’re actually teaching children that could engage in collective disappearance, protest disrobing, destruction of own property, rude gestures, taunting officials, rent, withholding Lysistrata non-action, refusal to pay debts or interest.
Can you imagine these U.N. agencies multi-billion dollar budgets, partnering a planned parent to teach our children these kind of tactics and then they send children to this publication? Want to change the world? Here’s how here’s a tool that they’re going to send children to.
Planned Parenthood is going to train them and say that as advocates for young people, sexual and reproductive health and rights, access to safe and legal abortion, especially in countries where the laws are very restrictive, should be high on these children’s agenda.
Sexuality includes all those things we saw in the World Health Organization definition and say it says all young people are entitled to sexual well-being and pleasure. And you have to recognize these rights everywhere. They teach children there. There may be good reasons to say no to abstinence only messages because there’s strong evidence that proves that abstinence only programs delay sex. I’m sorry. There is no strong evidence that proves that abstinence only programs delay sex or will reduce teen pregnancy. Again, manipulating the moral values, moral or religious values, which are often variable. They change, you know, they’re not standard.
Things that we can count on should never override someone’s right to accurate information in education. Then they send you to the youth activist toolkit of advocates for youth. OK, and what are they going to see there? Well, they’re the ones that created that home methods of nonviolent action.
But now I’m going to talk a little bit about the crossover between critical race theory and intersectionality and all these crazy things that are seeping into our schools and how that intersects with the comprehensive sexuality education agenda. Again, they’re teaching children to disrupt.
Now this is on advocates for Youth’s website. Get on all the sides report. What does this mean? How race, ethnicity and gender influence health risk for transgender students of color? OK. They have a new project called The Young Women of Color, Reproductive Justice Justice Collective.
OK. That’s going to work on racial justice, LGBTQ, AI justice, comprehensive sexuality education, abortion rights, reproductive freedom, HIV aids. They tie all these important world issues together and racism that everybody’s concerned about to again use it to promote their radical sexual and gender ideologies.
How are abortion and reproductive justice are connected. Exploring the intersection between these topics now reproductive justice. We believe that reproductive justice is in direct alignment with the struggle for prison abolition. I know. Think about that for a minute. How do you get policy out of the Schools Activists Institute?
What does it have to do with sex education? How this relates to young people and students, reproductive justice is about autonomy, sex is about tournament and so is reproductive justice, and so is critical race theory and so forth.
Policies within schools don’t give students the autonomy they deserve and to feel safe. School is supposed to be a learning environment. And how can people learn if they don’t? Did you follow that logic? OK? A world with reproductive justice for all can can’t really exist when presidents still exist.
This is why we see both movements as inherently connected. There is no such thing as a single issue struggle because we do not live single issue lives. This is the whole concept of intersectionality. Sexual identity politics, identifying yourself by your gender, your sexual preferences, your economic status, the color of your skin.
Defund the police. OK. Here’s how they connect it. Where are we, where we can find the money? Where can we find the money for reproductive resources and services? OK, they’re all after the money. We’ll just defund the police and give it to Planned Parenthood to sexualize their children.
This is what they’re really saying here. OK? What if all the money invested in criminalization and militarization was redirected toward things that actually benefit everyday, ordinary people? You know, that’s what Planned Parenthood provides, right? We believe removing police from our schools is a seed for removing them from our communities.
Direct action training youth across the United States can sign up for this, and then they’re going to need gel support training. If they go down this trajectory. OK, now I’m going to take a quick turn back to sexuality education in the United States.
We’ve gone through the international agenda and seen that the international agenda is supported by Planned Parenthood here in the United States and seeks the Sexuality Information Education Council, the United States. What’s happening here in the United States? Well, starting with President Obama, he created this whole program through the teen pregnancy prevention program under Health and Human Services, and he started allocating 101 million taxpaying dollars annually to this program. That’s supposedly going to prevent teen pregnancy across the U.S. and now, well, I mentioned this last night. Now, under Biden, it’s just been proposed. There was just just passed out of the Appropriations Committee of the House, a funding spending bill that would put it up to 130 million. The extra 29 million is being taken away from sexual risk avoidance programs that were being funded under Trump, the abstinence program and now being put back into comprehensive sexuality education. So these programs are very popular. They’ve been funded by our government with your tax dollars all across the United States.
This is draw the line respect. The line teaches children such things as This is safe. You can feel up over the clothes or feel under the clothes. Some risk mouth the genitals. Risky. Vaginal sex. It does thankfully tell you that anal sex is risky, but they’re putting all these ideas in kids’ minds.
Again, this is the making a difference, which has been federally funded in many states, including my state of Arizona. And again, it has that activity where they can. See all the different things that they can do to express their sexuality with each other holding hands, masturbation, talking, hugging, kissing,]
OK. These are all supported by Planned Parenthood coming from their ideologies, making proud choices. They have these condom lined up games where you see the the penis and when it’s erect in all these different steps, but then they teach you how to keep the erection, sexual arousal, what you can and so forth and so on. OK, we’re coming to the end of the bad stuff, where does it feel like you’re looking at this? Twelve headed monster, you know? I mean, if you imagine this being like the different U.N. entities or the different arms of Planned Parenthood, I mean, it seems like impossible, right?
I mean, they’re everywhere. They’ve got so much money. They’re so well-funded. But there is good news. There’s incredible news everywhere. Parents have been informed across the world in Africa and Latin America, in the United States when they have understood what is in these programs.
They have stood up and this has been stopped again and again and again all across the world. And right now at the United Nations, we have enough countries that now understand the harms that they stop this now every time it’s proposed major fights day in and day out.
They keep proposing it. But now the African governments, the Islamic governments and the Holy See plays a big role. They do not accept comprehensive sexuality education. But the U.N. agencies fund it anyways and get it through their programs.
So now we’re working in many countries to raise awareness. So the parents have to find it and stop comprehensive sexual education where they live, including in the United States, and I’ll tell you a little bit about it. So now I’m going to quickly and I’m going to give you twelve tools because there are twelve heads of that dragon.
OK, we’re going to slay it. We’re going to give you a bunch of quick tools. And the most exciting one right now for us is we just launched on May 15, the International Day of the Family, the Empowered Youth Coalition.
We need youth who can stand up to the advocates for youth that Planned Parenthood is organize all across the world, all across the United States. They’re coming to your school board meetings. They’re coming to your legislatures. Our youth need to be able to stand up and represent the truth the power of youth coalition.
The mission is uniting youth across the globe to stand for life and family. And we already have over 200 organizations across the world, mostly outside of the U.S.. A big chunk of them from Africa we’re so excited about.
These are the topics that children are going to be learning about, and we invite all of you. There is such a wealth of information and skill and knowledge in this room. We invite you to join with us to teach these youth and on any of these topics that are listed here.
You can go to the website at Empowered Youth Coalition dot org to learn about them. But there’s this fund. Part is called Meet Like Minded Youth. And these are real youth are not. From Shutterstock. Children can upload their picture and then you click on their picture and it tells you where they live and their their testimony about why they stand for life and family. So children are going to be connected with children all well. I say children. We actually focus on ages 15 to 35 because that’s what Planned Parenthood’s age group and what they’re mobilizing.
So it’s really uniting youth and young adults across the globe. And we have three campaigns as part of it. Fact over fiction is we send out quizzes on all these issues, and that’s where we invite a lot of you experts to help us repackage your information.
And in quizzes where children could test their knowledge and as they see the answers, they get links to more information so that they can learn about, for example, this one. How much do you know about abortion? Listen and learn.
These are videos under five minutes that go out with a study group outline with discussion questions so youths across the world you can gather as a family to do these and learn from these videos that are going to match with the quizzes.
Taking a stand. Children are, and youth and young adults are invited to submit to us. We’re going have a contest with cash prizes. Examples of them standing for life or family through art, through video, through articles, through music, through whatever creative medium this would be the inspiring part, uplifting part of this program.
Listen and learn. The short educational videos, I just give you an example Aaron’s story. It’s already up on the website. And Aaron, it’s going to be speaking to you later today. Her transcript Transgender journey in and out of transgender or gender dysphoria.
OK, we invite all of you to join. You don’t have to be a youth. In fact, what we’re trying to do is link the generations link mentoring organizations and experts with the youth and young adults to help share your materials and your expertize and your knowledge to equip the rising generation.
There’s no financial commitment you can join as an individual, or you can join as a youth oriented organization or as a mentoring organization with no obligations. You can just start receiving the information and using it or contacting us.
If you have things that you think are valuable for youth to learn, you can help us with our quiz and videos. OK? We have webinars. I’m not going to go into debt, but we have a webinar and each of those U.N. agencies you can learn what they’re doing to push abortion and sexual rights across the globe.
We have a Series one through seven on Planned Parenthood, how they’re what they’re doing at the United Nations, in Africa, in the United States and so forth. And other webinars that we’re going to be folding into an FWB online learning course on international family law and global health policies.
That’s not fully launched yet. When we finish all of our webinars, we’ve done about half of them, then we’ll be launching that number three Planned Parenthood Resources go to investigate IPF dot org and it’ll put you in our web page where you will have all these tools.
You can sign a letter to the United Nations and to all UN member ambassadors of every country of the world to get them to investigate IPF, and it gives the evidence of how they’re sexualizing children. There’s under IPF expose you’ve got policy briefs ten ways IPF sexualize children to get all the proof that links to all this
information. ten ways to stop them. And then we have a database that we are. We’ve gathered all the information. We’re still uploading it so you can find a country and click on them and learn about all the activities that the you’ll.
You’ll learn what the member organization is called, what active for Planned Parenthood, what they’re doing in that country, who their donors are, who their partners are. They’re going to be some spaces where we don’t have information. So we’re inviting people to even do the research and help us fill the areas where we don’t have them.
So this is being built. Transgender issues dot org. This is a series of videos on all the various aspects of the transgender issue. We have many of the experts in the room are in these videos. It’s now become a coach project with the American College of Pediatricians.
Their logos are on all of these. They range from anywhere from five to 20 minutes. They’ll be on surgery, parental rights that are being under attack. Puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones and more. And we’re excited. You can just go there and learn a lot from those videos.
Here’s some of the names of some of them. Just. We’re. Still have about, I think, ten more to create. We just launched through the Empowered Youth Coalition just last night. What? You know, like a shortened version of Sydney’s story.
Who’s a trans regret or a very powerful story that we encourage you to watch and go to either transgender issues Dawg or Empowered Youth Coalition dot org because it’ll be there? The CSE map for the United States If you go to stop CSE Dawg, this is where we have almost all of our resources for fighting comprehensive sexuality education. And if you click on the top the CSE map, you’ll see this map of the United States you click on your state. So let’s pretend I clicked on Florida. You’re going to get a state profile for Florida and what’s going on with sex education and what are the laws and statutes?
The sex education requirements, parental rights laws, sex education laws, consent laws, obscenity laws. State Department of Education policy for your state and it’s going to tell you even link you to those statutes so you know what the law is, and you can start to assess what needs to be changed to protect children, to protect parental rights and so forth. And it’ll also list which programs were federally funded in your state and how much money did they get from the federal government and the ones in red are the bad ones that we have analyzed for you.
If you click on those red ones, you’ll actually see the content where we put it all out for you. And we actually also have started coalitions in ten states. If you’re if you want to create one us to create a page for your state called protect Arizona children or protect Louisiana children or protect you, now this is a way to gather all the groups, all the pro-life crisis pregnancy centers, all the family oriented organizations to come together to fight this because this is the number one tool to advance abortion and these radical sexual rights. This is where all the organizations globally, all the big foundations, you know, Bill Gates, you name it, are putting their money in this basket because this is what’s going to achieve all their goals.
And probably my favorite tool is our War on Children documentary, which is also it stops Korg. It’s been so popular by request. It’s been translated in twelve to I think we’re almost on 14 languagesThis has been used successfully in many states to stop comprehensive sexuality education in the Legislature, including in Utah. It was used, I don’t know, multiple states. This was shown in Uganda to the parliamentarians. They passed a law banning nationwide comprehensive sexuality education.
Please watch this VIDEO If you haven’t, there’s a ten minute version and a 30 minute version (embedded above). It’s a very powerful tool that encapsulates a lot of what I’ve talked to today about comprehensive sexuality education. Then our defenders toolkit it.
Stop Comprehensive Sexual Education. If you click on the Defenders Toolkit, I’m going to go through this very quickly. There’s a whole stop take action plan step by step what you can do to get CSE out of your laws or out of your schools.
What are the facts about CSC? All the different aspects of CSS you can click on those children. What does the research show? The United Nations Planned Parenthood all across the world? They say abstinence does not work. Comprehensive sexuality education has been proven to delay sex, prevent pregnancy.
STDs even say it will help with climate change. There’s no end to the the things that they have claimed for comprehensive sexuality education, and we’re excited to tell you that we have an incredible tool to just obliterate that, OK?
And it’s called. It was produced by the Institute for Research and Evaluation, reexamining the evidence for comprehensive sex education in the schools, and this was published also in a peer reviewed journal, and it went through the same studies that the U.N. and everybody points to to say that abstinence doesn’t work and CSC works.
But just like we heard from Dr. Solons and all the people who are and Dr. Laura Haynes. If you look at the real data, it shows the opposite. They took 120 of the strongest studies that these agencies UNESCO’s, the CDC, even the Health and Human Services in the United States used to make these claims.
They found the opposite no evidence that school based CSE prevents teen pregnancy. Our studies no evidence that it increases abstinence, and too many programs increased sexual risk taking. It did the opposite. There was an 87% failure rate worldwide.
OK, so you can access that by clicking on. And then this is used also across the world. It’s the 15 harmful CSE Elements analysis tool. Click on it and you’ll see all the 15 harmful elements that we have found are common to CSE programs.
And you can. Analyze any curriculum. You just we just have the 15 harmful elements down the left hand column and simply just put quotes from the program in the right hand column. You take this to a school board.
It’s not your opinion. It’s right there in black and white and proofs and tells you what age it’s for and so forth. And we have already analyzed many programs. If you click on the CSE Exposed tab, you’ll see this page.
And on the left hand side, there’s a huge column that you can’t see that goes down with link titles, with links to all these different international U.N. supported comprehensive sexuality education programs. Where you click on it, you can see all the content that we pulled out for you.
On the right hand side is all the ones in the United States. So you’ll see many programs that you can click on and many of these if you click on your state profile you’re find are in your state.
OK, sex education standards, OK? Planned Parenthood goes across the world and in school districts and gets people to do the sex education standards, kind of like the comprehensive ones by CPS. So the Medical Institute for Sexual Health has created the good standards on our side.
New tech standards on health, healthy relationships, promotes the family, promotes abstinence and so forth and so on. The tsunami strategy opt out forms part of sex ed terms. What terms should not be used in different policymaking venues and what you can replace them with for policy making?
The Protect Child Health Coalition. You can join in the United States, this group of people working in every state by just going to the members section of this website, at ProtectChildHealth.org, and finally, the Family Watch newsletter where you can get: you can sign up for a free newsletter to get information about all these things across the globe. We hope that you will subscribe today to our newsletter. We hope that you’ll make access to all of these different tools.We hope that you will join us to protect the health and innocence of children who will form the future families of our world. Thank you.
Toolbox to Stop Comprehensive Sexual Education
- Tool #1: Empowered Youth Coalition
- Tool #2: Family Watch Webinars
- Tool #3: Investigate Planned Parenthood Federation | Family Watch
- Tool #4: Understanding Transgender Issues | Family Watch
- Tool #5: StopCSE.org | U.S. CSE Map
- Tool #6: StopCSE.org | War On Children
- Tool #7-10: StopCSE.org | Defenders’ Toolkit
- Tool #11: Protect Child Health Coalition
- Tool #12: Subscribe | Family Watch
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Jennifer Roback Morse is the author of The Sexual State: How Elite Ideologies Are Destroying Lives and Love and Economics: It Takes a Family to Raise a Village.