Online Porn for Teens – Courtesy of Planned Parenthood (Updated: Do we seriously need to teach teenagers how to m…?)
May 29, 2008 by Jenn Sierra
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Updated: According to a report by ksl.com in Herriman, UT:
A middle school health teacher is under investigation, accused of teaching too much about sex.
Parents say the teacher is saying crude and explicit things that don’t belong in the classroom. Dewayne Smith says, “These are our children, and we’re not going to breach the firewall of innocence.”
Parents say sex education went too far inside the classroom full of 8th-graders at Fort Herriman Middle School. Suzanne Johnson told us, “She explained how the teacher talked about masturbation. Girl masturbation, boys, the wrong ways … the right ways to have sex, the wrong ways to have sex. How long to make it last. I mean, disgusting.”
“What bothered me is that, not only did we get into discussions of masturbatory activity, but we got into explicit descriptions of homosexual acts…”
(hat-tip, Michelle Malkin)
(Original Post 02/28/08) From Tony Perkins, of the Family Research Council:
As if parents did not have enough to contend with in protecting their children from the evils for pornography, they now have to face government-funded projects. Unfortunately, that’s the “net” effect of Planned Parenthood’s online venture, teenwire.com. The site, which is so offensive that FRC’s Internet filter blocked it, was supposedly created as a resource for kids seeking “medically accurate” information. According to the nation’s biggest abortion merchant, that information now includes normalizing pornography. Although Planned Parenthood is careful to state that it’s illegal to ply children under 18 with sexually explicit images, that doesn’t stop its “advice columnists” from telling kids that “many people use pornography as part of sex play.”
On the “Ask the Experts” page, one young visitor says, “I look at porno sites… but people say looking at those sites affects your school work… Should I stop it? If I should, how?”
An “expert” responds, “There is no correlation between using pornography and getting bad grades in school.”
Among other things, kids are encouraged to play games about issues from bisexuality to birth control. Another page gives teens the lowdown on having an abortion without their parents’ consent. To teens struggling with homosexuality, Planned Parenthood says, “Having sex with girls and boys is normal and healthy.” With over $300 million in taxpayer funds, the organization has the U.S. government to thank for helping to promote these messages. Contact your leaders and urge them to support Rep. Mike Pence and Sen. David Vitter’s bills to zero out funding for groups like Planned Parenthood–else Title X programs may soon mean triple X!
Perkins isn’t exaggerating. The pictures on the site are all drawings and graphics – not photographs, but some are very explicit, and, in my opinion, the material is not appropriate for unsupervised young teens. Much of the information provided is quite objectionable, like that warning about the “dangers” to homosexual and transgender students which are supposedly promoted by “abstinence only” programs, the “dangers” to students of parental notification laws in some states, requiring parents of young girls to be notified prior to their daughter getting an abortion.
Masturbation is encouraged, and tips are given for arousal. An enormous amount of information is provided for exploring whether or not a student is homosexual…students are told that if they’re thinking about it, they might be “questioning,” as opposed to being lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer.
All of this “information” and more is easily surfable to anyone who can locate the site – regardless of age. According to their “Terms of Use” page, users “registering as a member of teenwire.com to use certain features like Talk Back and Ask the Experts, sending an e-mail question, joining an e-mail mailing list, or submitting an article or a story” may be asked for information including “your sex, your age, and your city/state or part of the world you are from.”
Cybercast News Service quotes Cris Clapp, congressional liaison for Enough is Enough, a nonprofit group that works to protect children and families from online pornography:
Although teenwire.com does make the point that pornography is illegal in the United States for people under 18, and although the editors mention that some may struggle with compulsive access to this content, overall teenwire.com has painted a picture that pornography is harmless fun…Unfortunately, parents are outsourcing their responsibility to talk to their kids about healthy sexuality to teachers, the culture and sites like teenwire.com, without any understanding about the sort of misguided messages that our children are hearing.
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It is people like you Michelle that make it necessary for public schools to teach sex education. If narrow minded, conservative idiots would talk about sex with their kids instead of sweeping it under the rug and acting as if your child isn’t going to be sexually active, schools wouldn’t need to touch on the subject. Unfortunately a large majority of pregnant teens in this country come from upper class, conservative families. I hate to tell you but masturbation IS HEALTHY! Kids are filled with religious BS about how it is bad for them or it is a sin. “Oh, you’ll go blind if you do that.” “God will be mad at you.” Give me a break. I am sure you do it regularly and pretend not to. Get real lady. If porn bothers you so much, don’t watch it. It will always be around so you better chnge your approach. The internet is a wonderful way to guage what people like. Porn is the most prevalent thing on the internet. That would lead me to believe that many people like it. Does that make sense to you? At least left wingers aren’t caught preaching abstinence and then behind closed doors getting it on with a gay prostitute and doing meth. That was a great one! Good job Christian Coalition. If I’m not mistaken that wonderful man of the cloth was Bush’s moral advisor. HA!
If he would have masturbated more, maybe he wouldn’t have engaged in such behavior. Or, maybe he is just gay and couldn’t admit it to himself. Either way, his life is ruined. Remember Professor Kinzie. You should see that movie about him starring Liam Neason. It might bring you back to Earth.
Thanks for confusing me with Michelle Malkin, Jesse. This is for you.
I presume you meant Alfred Kinsey. He was the homosexual “scientist” who did most of his experiments with prison inmates, not exactly representative of the population at large. He also masturbated babies until they passed out. He was a real paragon of scientific virtue! I just love it when morons like you point to him as an authority. It wonderfully illustrated just how ignorant you really are.