School Kids Taught How to Masturbate and Virtues of ‘Rough Sex’ in Lessons Hidden from Parents
British schoolchildren have been taught about how to masturbate and the virtues of “rough” and anonymous sex as well as leftist theories surrounding topics such as “gender fluidity” as if it was established fact in lessons hidden from parents, a dossier compiled by Conservative MP Miriam Cates has revealed.A report submitted to Prime Minister Rishi […]
British schoolchildren have been taught about how to masturbate and the virtues of “rough” and anonymous sex as well as leftist theories surrounding topics such as “gender fluidity” as if it was established fact in lessons hidden from parents, a dossier compiled by Conservative MP Miriam Cates has revealed.
A report submitted to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak by the New Social Covenant Unit think tank established by Tory MP Miriam Cates has claimed that pre-pubescent students in schools across Britain have been subjected to radical ideas on sex and gender by far-left organisations such as the LGBTQ charity Stonewall following ambiguous guidance from the supposedly ‘Conservative’ government in 2019 on Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) classes.
Then-education secretary Damian Hinds under former Prime Minster Theresa May issued vaguely worded guidance saying that “compulsory subject content must be age appropriate and developmentally appropriate”. Strikingly, this was more broad than the previous guidance issued by the left-wing Labour Party government in 2000, which said outright stated that “the promotion of sexual orientation or sexual activity” would be “inappropriate teaching”.
Despite being a supposedly right-wing government, the guidance from Hinds went on to say that topics such as “gender identity” should be taught in “an age-appropriate and inclusive way”.
According to the study, excerpts of which have been published by The Telegraphnewspaper, this guidance opened the door for schools to introduce controversial curricula prepared by leftist charities, with blatant political motivations.