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University “Sex Week” features bondage class while this pre-K teacher says toddlers should be exposed to sexuality

University “Sex Week” features bondage class while this pre-K teacher says toddlers should be exposed to sexuality

Here’s why schools have turned into training facilities for “sexuality education”

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Feb 15, 2023
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A recent university “Sex Week” event featured, among its many workshops on sexuality and sexual identity, a workshop on bondage for which rope would be provided.

Although taxpayer funds were not used to put on the event, it nonetheless took place at a taxpayer-funded school, Ohio State University, and was par for the course with what we have come to expect from such events on college campuses.

That is, it was packed with workshops and events centered around so-called “sex positive” philosophy and promoting everything from discussions on how to procure “ethical” pornography to abortion.

WND reported:

Sex Week is hosted annually by Student Advocates for Sexual Health Awareness (SASHA) and seeks to “educate our community about sexual health in all its forms” including topics like “LGBTQ sex ed, healthy masculinity, gender equality, and reproductive rights,” according to its website. This year’s events will take place from Feb. 12 to Feb. 18 and feature several events about sex acts, bondage, abortion, polygamy, LGBTQ+ and pornography.

Students can discuss over Zoom on Feb. 13 “ethical alternatives to mainstream pornography,” according to the schedule. The event description alleges all pornography is “unethical under capitalism” and students will discuss what other methods can be used to view porn.

An event on Feb. 14 called “Have Your Cake & Eat It Too: A Panel on Ethical Non-Monogamy” will discuss “how to foster healthy communication in [polyamorous] relationships and how to sustain these relationships in a heteronormative society.” A workshop on the “basics of bondage” will be held on Feb. 15 and ropes will be provided to attendees.

The event also featured workshops hosted by Planned Parenthood to “debunk” sex myths as well as others too indecent to mention here.

Link: University "Sex Week" hosts bondage workshop

Parents, when you send your children off to college, you need to understand they are likely diving into an institution that has been leveraged as a training facility for a worldview that is diametrically opposed to one based on the Bible and the classical philosophy behind the founding of our nation.

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Yet many people are unaware that these ideas are being successfully passed off in far more influential settings than a “Sex Week” event under the innocent-sounding umbrella of “social sciences.”

After all, just consider the preschool teacher who recently came under fire for claiming that “child innocence” is a “myth” and that children were “never too young” to be taught about sexuality (below).

His ideas are shocking, but they’re also nothing new — for nearly 100 years, social radicals have been making the same claims, and their ideas have penetrated deep within our culture and learning institutions.

Here’s the story, as well as the secret history you need to know about why our children are being sexualized:  

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