National Orgasm Day in Public Schools: The United Nations and the NEA at Work



In recent weeks I have shown intense opposition to the plans at Ozark High School to adopt the International Baccalaureate curriculum. The program has ties to the United Nations and its Human Rights doctrine, which opposes many American rights provided by our Constitution. While that is bad enough, pay attention to how the National Education Association (NEA) and the United Nations are working together to push orgasm education in the schools.


"Schools need to teach about orgasms" says NEA to UN
By Lauren Funk

NEW YORK, March 3 (C-FAM) Graphic sex education for youth is the new battleground at the UN, as evidenced by side events during the past week at the Commission on the Status of Women.

The theme of this year’s CSW is the “access and participation of women and girls to education, training, science and technology.” While delegates are busy negotiating resolutions and outcome documents, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and UN organizations campaign for the installation of socially radical curriculums in Africa and America alike.

“Oral sex, masturbation, and orgasms need to be taught in education,” Diane Schneider told the audience at a panel on combating homophobia and transphobia. Schneider, representing the National Education Association (NEA), the largest teachers union in the US, advocated for more “inclusive” sex education in US schools, with curricula based on liberal hetero and homosexual expression. She claimed that the idea of sex education remains an oxymoron if it is abstinence-based, or if students are still able to opt-out.


Can I ask one question her? Why do we need to teach kids about oral sex? How is this preparing them for life unless of course American teachers are preparing children to enter the adult entertainment industry or prostitution. I don't think our schools need to look like a scene out of Old School with Will Ferrell. I think they need to become Old School with Old School values.

Of course, this is the real problem with turning over more school control to education initiatives with ties to the United Nations. The indoctrination of our American children is evident further in the story.

Comprehensive sex education is “the only way to combat heterosexism and gender conformity,” Schneider proclaimed, “and we must make these issues a part of every middle and high-school student’s agenda.” “Gender identity expression and sexual orientation are a spectrum,” she explained, and said that those opposed to homosexuality “are stuck in a binary box that religion and family create.”

Yes, one of the goals of the IB is to push religious values further away from society, and it's obvious what the real goals are here. They clearly state them.