Common Core? 6th Graders Taught How to Use Strap-On Dildo
Shocking
images out of a classroom in Jacksonville, Florida illustrate how 11-12
year olds in 6th grade are being taught how to use strap-on dildos
amidst a debate about Common Core sex education standards which have
been attacked by some as pornographic.
· The pictures were taken by a student with a cellphone camera.
· They show a teacher demonstrating how to use a strap-on sex toy in a number of different positions.
· In one image, the teacher even shows how to insert the strap-on while her buttocks are in the air and her legs up over her head.
· In another image, the woman shows the children how to wear a harness to which the strap-on is attached.
Clinton
Middle School in Duval County hired 39-year-old Sharon Mercer to teach
the sex education class but after the photos emerged she was suspended
and the school refused further comment.
Mercer claimed her suspension was an act of “bigotry” because she was a “proud member of the LGBTQ community.”
Newly
implemented Common Core educational standards have been assailed for
their attempt to create a lowest common denominator form of teaching
which many assert only works to dumb down lessons and prevent smart
students from excelling, but these images give a glimpse into an even
darker side to the federally mandated rules.
The teaching of so-called “alternative” sexual lifestyles is mandated in many states under Common Core.
The Secrets of the Fed website also points to a book being given to 4th graders under new Common Core standards entitled It’s Perfectly Normal, which teaches children as young as nine how to masturbate.
Common
Core, which is being federally imposed on states across the nation, is a
huge shift in teaching which opponents assert will eviscerate critical
thinking and generally lower standards in the name of inclusiveness and
political correctness.
Numerous examples have emerged of Common Core style exam questions which only serve to cause more confusion and frustration.
Perhaps
the most infamous example of how Common Core will manifest itself in
America’s schooling system was illustrated by a bizarre video in which a
Common Core curriculum director said that 3 x 4 = 11 could be
considered a correct answer so long as students could explain how they
reached that number.
Common
Core’s sex education standards have also face fierce criticism,
with one group even claiming that they represent “pornography” which
serves to desensitize children to sexual contact and could lead to an
increased chance of molestation within the schooling system.
“What
is taught includes teaching inappropriate sexuality skills, that
shouldn’t even be taught in college,” writes Joseph R. John. “According
to child psychologists, the children are not mentally equipped to
understand the detailed sexual indoctrination starting in kindergarten,
they are indoctrinated in sexual practices that they should never be
exposed to.”
As
the backlash grows, more and more states are considering abolishing
Common Core altogether, with Indiana’s decision earlier this year to
ditch the program seen as a victory for conservatives.
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