Wednesday 18 March 2015

Health and Deficiency

Educationalists are now seriously considering showing commercial pornography to primary school children in this country, in order that they may better make decisions to do with 'consent'.

Why don't they just let the children - who are already bombarded with all sorts of advertising pressure of an overtly sexual nature - have as peaceful and prolonged a childhood as us baby-boomers had all those years ago?

To imply to young children that the decision as to whether or not they are raped is within their ultimate control is adding an extra, even heavier burden on the poor little things, let alone using visual pornography to drive this sadistic message home.

Whose parents even broached the subject of sex with us over sixties, and who is any worse for that? I know of plenty of liberal parents who fucked-up their kids by focussing on the private aspects of human relationships, seemingly forgetting the word, 'private'.

What next?  Dogging field-trips?

They are killing Rupert Bear and Winnie the Pooh - literally. I had some shocking sexual fantasies - like most other kids - when I was a small child, but the point was that they were all private. If your child has his/her own bedroom, you knock before entering it, don't you?

I am so angry right now that I cannot write properly, but I will try to put my point over better tomorrow.

8 comments:

  1. It's getting ridiculous now …. it seems that the general rule now is that you start sex education when your child is a foetus !! Do children ever have time to be children anymore ? XXXX

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    1. That way, the child gets inside information.

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  2. Rupert and Winnie are long dead. The teachers call in the police when seven year olds go into the toilets and do the "I'll show you mine if you'll show me yours". Later, at 12 the boys end up as sexual offenders when they swap photos of the I'll show you mine on Instagram and the girls as party to crime for sending theirs and accepting his. It has all gone mad. I am not sure what we are creating except for a lot of innocents with criminal records.

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    1. Widespread criminalisation seems to have been the legislator's favourite activity over the last 10 years or so.

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  3. I was so angry myself about this that I couldn't bring myself to write about it. Kids are now leaving school unable to do joined-up writing, but knowing all about every imaginable type of sexual activity.

    I, personally, didn't receive any sex education whatsoever , but I still had fun, got married, and had 3 children..... How on earth did I manage?

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    1. The steep learning curve is - sorry was - half the fun.

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  4. We had a film at my girls' grammar school when I was about 14…my parents never told me anything! It seems that the earlier kids are informed , the more underage pregnancies there are.

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    1. I bet your film at school didn't start with a beefy young man arriving to read the meter.

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