

No surprise that this story is out of California, but people really do need to recognize that this kind of stuff is happening everywhere. Yes, probably even in your sweet little town where you’re just sure this kind of thing never happens. Believe me, inappropriate radical woke progressive indoctrination is happening.
Apparently, California teachers think it’s important for them to determine how comfortable their high school students are with things like anal sex and public masturbation. Kids were given a worksheet during an inappropriate sex ed lesson and were expected to respond to questions measured on a scale from 1 to 10 regarding how comfortable they are with certain sex-related activities, including anal sex and public masturbation.
A teacher in California asked students to write down how comfortable they are with anal sex. Because it’s important for teachers to know these things about their students.https://t.co/Rs8P16hfNi
— Seth Dillon (@SethDillon) May 26, 2022
With California having the lowest rate of literacy in the country, you would think schools might focus on essential educational skills like reading, writing, and basic arithmetic, which is actually a major struggle for kids across the nation these days. If they have extra time, maybe they could teach some other important things like the correct usage of their/they’re/there or even basic principles of economics. But apparently anal sex and public masturbation are a priority.
Is it concerning to anyone else that the school now has a stack of papers telling potential abusers exactly which kids are already comfortable with which sexual activity? Does it concern anyone that teachers are desensitizing children to discussion of and potential participation in overtly sexual behavior?
And here’s where I once again explain grooming behavior. Grooming a child does not necessarily mean that the groomer themselves will sexually abuse or exploit the child they are grooming. I’m not saying these teachers giving this questionnaire will actively sexually abuse their students. Grooming simply means preparing the child physically and psychologically to become a more ideal potential victim of abuse or exploitation, especially through inappropriate discussion of sexual topics and shared secrecy, and especially by individuals in positions of authority or mentorship. Now, when a sexual predator approaches one of these groomed children and broaches a sensitive sexual topic with them to test the limits of their willingness, these kids will be more willing to engage in this conversation because they’ve already done it at school. They won’t feel as uncomfortable with the inappropriate conversation because their school and their teachers will have groomed them to think this is totally normal and appropriate.