This shit is why I'm opposed to sex ed in schools even though I'm fine with it in theory if it's age appropriate. The groomer unions proved beyond any doubt they can't be trusted with the material when they fought to the death against Florida's anti-groomer bill in 2022 and they keep proving that they shouldn't be around kids at all.
They showed that they CAN'T handle the responsibility to safety teach sex education through their actions so that should be stripped from them, simple as.
Shit mine was two days on boring anatomy labeling and three days on "every single birth control on the market, how much it costs and the side effects."
Teachers can't be trusted period. At this point if the "sex ed" material is that important for students to know, why doesn't the school just point them to an educational pamphlet or say "Here is a video lesson. If you have any questions ask ChatGPT." The end. The parents can review it ahead of time. What the heck do they need a live instructor in a class for? I can apply that to many topics but particularly sex ed.
This shit is why I'm opposed to sex ed in schools even though I'm fine with it in theory if it's age appropriate. The groomer unions proved beyond any doubt they can't be trusted with the material when they fought to the death against Florida's anti-groomer bill in 2022 and they keep proving that they shouldn't be around kids at all.
They showed that they CAN'T handle the responsibility to safety teach sex education through their actions so that should be stripped from them, simple as.
my sex ed was boring-as-possible anatomy stuff and near endless lessons on the horrors of stds.
Shit mine was two days on boring anatomy labeling and three days on "every single birth control on the market, how much it costs and the side effects."
Except hormonal birth control, which has absolutely no side effects except making menstrual cramps go away.
yep. Were it up to me, sex-ed would be relegated to homeschooling only.
I propose for sex-ed, abstinence and sexual responsibility should be a must. Using reproductive organs does just that, you reproduce.
You can't have unwanted pregnancies and STDs if you don't have sex!
Teachers can't be trusted period. At this point if the "sex ed" material is that important for students to know, why doesn't the school just point them to an educational pamphlet or say "Here is a video lesson. If you have any questions ask ChatGPT." The end. The parents can review it ahead of time. What the heck do they need a live instructor in a class for? I can apply that to many topics but particularly sex ed.