Advocates for Youth and the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS) have launched a website in an effort to promote open, casual sex in public schools. The site boasts plans to “institutionalize” comprehensive sex education in public schools and even gives visitors a tool kit to get the dangerous anything-goes message into their own schools.
On a list of current “barriers” to sex-ed implementation, abstinence-only education is listed in many of the bullet points.
Chad Hills, sexual health analyst for Focus on the Family Action, said the groups are famous for side-stepping parental authority.
“Parents are the primary teachers of sex education,” he said, “and schools should uphold the highest sexual standards – not encourage the lowest possible outcome.”
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