A Virginia high school is in hot water after its physical education department showed graphic sexual pleasure instruction videos to ninth grade students.
According to reports from “The Schilling Show,” the so-called “family life” videos were suggested to Western Albemarle High School in Crozet by the Planned Parenthood-affiliated Sexual Assault Resource Agency, which has worked with other Albemarle County schools.
Two separate classes were shown a pair of vids — one on “male pleasure” and the other on “female orgasm.” Neither class viewed the other’s video.
According to the report, the videos were a “last minute insertion” (not sure if pun intended) and weren’t part of the original curriculum. Amazingly, WAHS Phys. Ed. Department Chair Frank Lawson gave his OK (allegedly) without viewing them: “Looks good – looking forward to it!” he told SARA’s Lexi Huston.
The “male pleasure” vid by YouTube personality Laci Green covers topics such as the circumcised vs. uncircumcised penis, the most sensitive parts of the penis and testicles, and the “male G-spot,” the prostate: “You wanna make sure that your partner is already pretty aroused before doing prostate stuff. You want to make sure to use lube, because butts don’t produce any of their own lubrication.”
Needless to say, parents were outraged.
“How do I undo the vision, the thoughts and the curiosity provided her by those in positions of authority that are supposed to protect my daughter while in school?” one parent wrote to The Schilling Show. Another indicated she never considered homeschooling until now.
Now the district is facing a legal hassle: Liberty Counsel is representing angry Western Albemarle parents.
From the Liberty Counsel Newsroom:
The SARA curriculum does not align to the Virginia and ACPS Family Life Curriculum and the promotion of abstinence. Nowhere in the SARA curriculum are the words “abstinence,” “legal,” “moral,” “faith,” or “parents.” However, the word “sex” or derivatives appears more than 49 times in the document, including the sentence “I’d like to have sex tonight, would you?” as well as the statement that “There is no ‘right way’ to have sex – as long as it’s consensual and safe.” …
The videos violate Virginia laws protecting minors which prohibit “display of child pornography or grooming videos or materials to a child” and makes it a felony for any person to take indecent liberties with children; and provides that any “person 18 years of age or over, who, with lascivious intent, knowingly and intentionally commits any of the following acts with any child under the law.” The videos’ instructions on various activities could constitute “grooming” under the law.
In addition to the egregious videos, the SARA “Sex Positivity” curriculum contains roleplay activities which are coercive; expose children to the sexual beliefs of others which may be far removed from their own; require them to publicly debate and defend their personal and family’s beliefs about “boundaries,” and require them to take part in activities that violate their religious beliefs, upon penalty of social ostracism. Among other things, the children are instructed to write their own personal boundaries on paper; the papers are collected; and then “anonymously” redistributed to the class.
In an April 25 letter to Albemarle County Public Schools Superintendent Pam Moran, Liberty Counsel laid out how showing the videos violated Virginia code, which includes usurpation of parental rights, “taking indecent liberties with children,” and “advertising obscene items.”
It requests that, by May 1, the district confirms that SARA and its employees are no longer affiliated with the district, that the SARA “Sex Positivity” curriculum is no longer in use by the district “in any fashion,” and that all “Family Life” instructional materials will be offered in advance for parental review with an “opt out” option.
Read the full Schilling Show articles.
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