Book for 8-12-year-olds says kids should WATCH their parents have sex — and then gets even WORSE



On "The News & Why It Matters" Friday, BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales and guests Jaco Booyens and John Doyle talked about a disturbing book called “Sex Education for 8-12-Year-Olds: Kids Book for Good Parents,” which according to screenshots circulated on social media, lists several increasingly bizarre ways for parents to introduce their children to "the ordinary mechanics of love-making."

\u201c*CHILDREN SHOULD WATCH THEIR PARENTS HAVE SEX\n\nThis is what sex education means now. The next time you meet someone that says \u201cit\u2019s just about safety/inclusion/empathy\u201d, show them this & watch them break their groomer spine trying to justify it. @libsoftiktok @MattWalshBlog\u201d
— Courage Is A Habit (@Courage Is A Habit) 1662638941

The book, which was purportedly sold on Amazon before being removed following complaints, said children should be "gradually introduced to the ordinary mechanics of love-making and allowed to enter into the parent’s circle of love," before listing "tips to get you started on educating your child about his/her sexuality.”

Here are the "tips" as listed:

Couples can deliberately leave the bedroom door open or ajar while expressing intimacy.
Call upon your child to bring or take something away while you are expressing intimacy.
Take your child into bed with you and allow him or her to watch as you share intimacy.
A mother should feel relaxed breast-feeding her baby while her husband makes love to her.

Most people on Twitter found this so-called "advice" to be obscene, sickening, and even criminal:

\u201c@CourageHabit This is so blatantly pedophilic and incestuous it actually made me sick to my stomach. Someone wrote this. Someone edited it. Someone proofread it. Someone made art for it. Someone published it. They ALL should be investigated.\u201d
— Courage Is A Habit (@Courage Is A Habit) 1662638941
\u201c@CourageHabit @libsoftiktok @MattWalshBlog This is exactly the behaviors investigators look for in CSA cases. Leaving the door ajar while being intimate, men peeing with the door open while kids are in the house. These are concerning behaviors for potential CSA and now they are codified in a kids book?!\u201d
— Courage Is A Habit (@Courage Is A Habit) 1662638941
\u201c@CourageHabit @libsoftiktok @MattWalshBlog I never thought I\u2019d say this. I truly believe all this garbage is to normalize pedophilia and statements as these unfortunately proved my speculation. The more you see people trying to justify crap the worse this looks\u201d
— Courage Is A Habit (@Courage Is A Habit) 1662638941
\u201c@CourageHabit @libsoftiktok @MattWalshBlog Like seriously??? Sick to the core, reading this as a parent. This is outright criminal. How on Earth does this see the light of the day\ud83e\udd2e\ud83e\udd2e\ud83e\udd2e\u201d
— Courage Is A Habit (@Courage Is A Habit) 1662638941

But not everyone was disgusted:

\u201c@CourageHabit @libsoftiktok @MattWalshBlog The only species on earth who would find this \u201coutrageous\u201d are humans. Think about it, why are procreation and the naked human body seen as \u201cdirty\u201d things?\u201d
— Courage Is A Habit (@Courage Is A Habit) 1662638941

"Where does it end?" exclaimed Jaco. "Only when parents say enough is enough does this stop. We just had a big victory in Texas with the Texas State School Board, a massive victory to take this kind of nonsense out of school curriculum and it happened only because people stepped up."

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New Jersey public schools may soon be encouraging puberty blockers and masturbation for children as young as 10



Public school students in New Jersey, as young as 10 years old, could soon be taught about puberty blockers and masturbation in sex ed.

According to sample lesson plans currently being reviewed by state school districts, these young students could be told by educators that puberty blockers are an acceptable way to “manage” puberty and that masturbating “a few times a day” is a healthy way to relieve stress, Fox News reported.

Pending the outcome of the curriculum's review, New Jersey’s public school students could soon receive lessons related to gender identity and sexual activity as part of the state’s broader emphasis on sex education curriculum.

In June 2020, New Jersey’s Board of Education approved student learning standards concerning “Comprehensive Health and Physical Education” with an 8-4 vote. The curriculum is currently under review and is scheduled to go into effect by September of 2022.

Multiple lesson plans were sent to parents, who then shared them with elected members of the New Jersey legislature.

Republican state Sen. Holly Schepisi was one such member. She subsequently shared the documents with a larger audience via Dropbox and said they are “completely overboard with cringy detail for young kids.”

One of the proposed lesson plans for fifth graders, titled “It’s All about the Hormones,” requires students to watch an animated short by the organization AMAZE called “Puberty and Transgender Youth.”

Puberty and Transgender Youth youtu.be

The video says, “Whether you identify as male, female, gender queer or something else, you’re perfectly normal, and there are lots of ways to manage puberty so that it can be a fun, exciting time rather than a scary or stressful one.”

Another video in the sample lesson plan for fifth graders features an AMAZE video titled “Masturbation: Totally Normal.” The video tells children that masturbating up to “a few times a day” is a “physically safe way to express sexual feelings.”

The animated video shows a male child pleasuring himself under a blanket.

AMAZE’s website says the organization “envisions a world that recognizes child and adolescent sexual development as natural and healthy, a world I which young people everywhere are supported and affirmed and the adults in their lives communicate openly and honestly with them about puberty, reproduction, relationships, sex, and sexuality.”

It continues, “In such a world, young people across the globe would have access to the information and support they need to develop into sexually healthy adults.”

The website also features links to articles titled “The Case for Starting Sex Education in Kindergarten” and “When Did Porn Become Sex Ed?” in its FAQ section.

The new education standards approved by the state’s board of education also require children to learn about abortion.

According to these standards, by eighth grade, children should learn about “pregnancy testing, the signs of pregnancy, and pregnancy options, including parenting, abortion, and adoption.”