Some German preschools have reportedly been creating “sexual exploration rooms” for young children to touch themselves and their peers in a scene right out of Aldous Huxley’s dystopian novel “Brave New World.”
According to reports recounted by Fox News, two nurseries in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany have discussed creating these “safe spaces” due to the fact that "sexual behavior by children" cannot be “prevented,” as the state children’s ministry head said when asked for comment from the newspaper Die Welt.
Pro Familia, which Fox describes as “Germany's leading professional association on sexuality and partnership,” recently recommended that daycares establish “body exploration rooms” and “sexual games” for children.
Parents were shocked to receive an email from a Hanover-area daycare center which detailed how children would be encouraged to “pet and examine” one another in such rooms.
"All children, especially preschoolers, are aware of the places in the facility where nudity and body exploration can take place. Each child decides for themselves whether and with whom they want to play physical and sexual games. Girls and boys pet and examine each other only as much as is comfortable for themselves and other children," the email read.
Die Welt also reported that one daycare center provides children with the “freedom to try out childish sexuality," and believes that sexual self-pleasure is of "great importance" to children, emphasizing that "masturbation is normal."
Another outlet reported that one German daycare facilitates “doctor games” so children can “carefully” explore one another’s bodies with the warning that "no objects are to be introduced into body orifices."
Link: German Preschools Allegedly Provide “Sexual Exploration Rooms” for Tots
A Canadian woman seeking help for suicide ideation says she was told about her options for medically-assisted suicide when she visited a hospital.
In June, 37-year-old Kathrin Mentler went to Vancouver General Hospital’s Access and Assessment Centre in the hopes that she might find psychiatric help to prevent her from acting on her suicidal thoughts.
The Christian Post reports that she was told there were no beds available and that she may have a long wait for a psychiatrist, and was then told about her options for Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying or MAID program.
She told the UK-based Christian Institute that this suggestion made her feel “worthless.”
“That made me feel like my life was worthless or a problem that could be solved if I chose MAID,” she explained.
She also noted that it was odd MAID was even mentioned as it will not be available for mental health issues until next year.
Canada legalized medically-assisted suicide for patients of incurable illnesses who were experiencing abject suffering in 2016, but in 2022 the program was expanded to include non-threatening medical disabilities. Later, people who suffer from mental illness were included as well, although the expansion has been delayed until March 2024.
Please pray that the people of Canada wake up to the true value of each and every human life, and that people who are suffering from mental distress would find care that affirms their value and worth, rather than treats them like they’d be better off dead!
Link: Suicidal Canadian Woman Seeking Psychiatric Help Offered Assisted Suicide Instead
A U.S. district judge has rejected a motion from a group of Christian, Jewish, and Muslim parents who wanted the option to opt their children out of lessons that discussed LGBT identities.
The group of Montgomery County Public Schools parents objected to a curriculum that included children’s books meant to normalize alternative sexual lifestyles and identities.
The parents made clear they only wanted to opt their children out of reading the material rather than seeking to ban the books from the school.
U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman rejected their motion, however, arguing that the parents “have not shown that [the school district’s] use of the storybooks crosses the line from permissible influence to potentially impermissible indoctrination.”
“The evidence suggests that, generally, MCPS teachers will occasionally read one of the handful of books, lead discussions and ask questions about the characters, and respond to questions and comments in ways that encourage tolerance for different views and lifestyles,” Judge Boardman wrote. “That is not indoctrination.”
The Christian Post reports that the parents plan to seek a federal appeal.
“Parents know and love their children best; that’s why all kids deserve to have their parents help them understand issues like gender identity and sexuality,” attorney Eric Baxter, vice president and senior counsel for the law firm Becket, which is representing the parents, told the Post. “The school board’s decision to cut parents out of these discussions flies in the face of parental freedom, childhood innocence, and basic human decency.”
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Link: Judge Rules Religious Parents Cannot Restore Opt-Out Option for LGBT Lessons
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