Tulsa school district about to substitute biology classes with 3 weeks of indoctrination on "sex Ed".

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Personally, I would prefer that sex education not be taught in schools. It is my VERY FIRM belief that schools should be teaching reading, writing, math, science, history, and civics and leaving the social issues to their parents and churches, if the kids go to church.

As it already is, the kids of the United States are falling behind kids from a number of other countries that focus on the basics of education.
 

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Personally, I would prefer that sex education not be taught in schools. It is my VERY FIRM belief that schools should be teaching reading, writing, math, science, history, and civics and leaving the social issues to their parents and churches, if the kids go to church.

As it already is, the kids of the United States are falling behind kids from a number of other countries that focus on the basics of education.
I completely agree that I wish all parents would recognize the burden is on them to teach their kids how to behave, how to be respectful, and how to be responsible human beings so teachers could focus on their education, but sadly that isnt the case. There are multiple occurrences a year where one of the kids comes home with some story from school that makes me think the parents are grossly overdue for a good beating with a belt. Hell, we had one kid over for a bday party and I am pretty sure the mom was completely Xanax'd out for the drive here and the kid was on some sort of medication that wore off before the party was over.

I dont know what that means the solution is other than I would send my kids to private school if it was in the budget.
 

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Personally, I would prefer that sex education not be taught in schools. It is my VERY FIRM belief that schools should be teaching reading, writing, math, science, history, and civics and leaving the social issues to their parents and churches, if the kids go to church.

As it already is, the kids of the United States are falling behind kids from a number of other countries that focus on the basics of education.
Amen!
 

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Back when I was in junior high school the idea of sex education came about. Our gym teacher had all us boys sit on the bleachers and told us he was instructed to give us some sex education. He told us just to keep it in our pants and we would avoid a whole lot of troubles. That was the extent of the sex education we received.

I think perhaps he was on to something when telling us to just keep it in our pants. LOL
 

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Biggest issue to me is it should be an opt-in not opt-out.

Next, there should be WAY more detail provided as to what the curriculum is.

I assume that the lectures can be recorded, right?
To an engaged parent, there is difference between opt out and opt in.
 

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I think a lot of you guys aren't factoring in that smartphones and internet are making children get exposed to sex a lot earlier in life. And it's not just plain ol' missionary these days or finding dad's playboy mags. Kids are getting addicted to porn before they hit puberty and by the time they are in middle school they have extreme fetishes like gangrape, torture, and scat.

Even if you think you have parental controls on all your smartphones and computers.. the kids are finding ways around it, or they always have the one friend whose parents don't give a crap enough to put filters on anything.

Keeping it in the pants and wearing condoms is literally "old school" strategy now. Sure those rules still apply, but chances are most parents here aren't equipped to handle a teenage son whose dopamine receptors have been fried out at age 12 from constant porn addiction.
 

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I think a lot of you guys aren't factoring in that smartphones and internet are making children get exposed to sex a lot earlier in life. And it's not just plain ol' missionary these days or finding dad's playboy mags. Kids are getting addicted to porn before they hit puberty and by the time they are in middle school they have extreme fetishes like gangrape, torture, and scat.
I can assure you that the things I was exposed to as a young man with an internet connection were not "sex." Even though they appear similar.

Porn has done more to damage people than any illegal narcotic or dangerous weapon we could have handed them.
 

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