Idaho's Government Offers "Porn Literacy," Other Corrupting Practices to K-12 Students

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By Anna Miller & Dr. Scott Yenor
September 13, 2022

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Idaho’s Department of Health and Welfare (IDHW) implements sex education curriculum endorsed by Planned Parenthood in schools. The curriculum and training for sex education facilitators is purchased from an interest group that promotes queering education and normalizing the consumption of pornography.

Idaho law requires sex education taught in public schools to reinforce traditional family arrangements. IDHW promotes what Idaho law prohibits, however. IDHW takes funds from federal programs like the Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) and Title V Sexual Risk Avoidance Education (SRAE). Then, IDHW acquires sex education products from non-profits like Education, Training and Research (ETR), whose curriculum is developed and endorsed by Planned Parenthood.

Next, IDHW instructs public health districts to implement ETR’s Reducing the Risk (RTR) curriculum in public schools.

ETR’s Reducing the Risk curriculum promises to teach abstinence. Instead, ETR delivers a variety of approaches, including a “LGBTQ Inclusive” curriculum that queers education with an emphasis on “gender identity, sexual orientation and behavior.” ETR also advocates for teaching elementary students about “porn literacy,” which involves instruction on “kink and power, pleasure, sexual identity, sexual acts, and sexual exploration in relation to pornography.”

For ETR, pornography consumption is a “required topic” in sex education. Though, as ETR admits, “the evidence is largely unclear whether sexually explicit media use influences future sexual health among adolescents.” Introducing graphic sexual content into elementary schools creates opens minds and prepares students for sexual activity.

In an ETR-sponsored training titled “Porn Literacy in Sex Ed,” Sarah Diamond, Associate Director of Prevention and Education at the University of San Diego, hopes sex educators avoid stigmatizing porn as bad but rather “help students reflect on their own values about pornography.” Diamond suggests administering “porn literacy values” surveys and recommended activities wherein students defend ideas like “pornography can be a good way to learn about sex,” even if they disagree.

Another sex education facilitator, Jess Melendez, Adolescent Programs Health Educator at San Ysidro Health Teen Clinic, asserts in a training video that porn literacy should start in elementary schools with “intimate safety conversations.” In middle school, students should be able to “identify sexually explicit media and pornography.” High schoolers should be schooled in finding out “how can porn that depicts racism be harmful to a viewer.”

Other ETR-recommended “porn literacy” activities include having kids watch the AMAZE Org video “Porn: Fact or fiction in which cartoon characters act out sexually explicit scenes. One young girl screams: “Wow! That’s so big. I never knew it could be so huge!” The sexual innuendo is followed by cartoon characters performing sexual acts. Porn is normalized to middle schoolers so sexual activity will be normalized, since, as the video contends, “being curious about sex or looking at pictures or films of naked bodies or people engaging in sexual behaviors is perfectly normal.”

In another ETR training video titled “Queering Sex Ed,” Planned Parenthood representative Laura Gardner explains how curriculum like RTR can already be considered “LGBTQ inclusive.” Important elements of “LGBTQ inclusive” sex ed include “adding a mention of a same sex relationship,” “using the word partner,” or “incorporating gender neutral names and language into scenarios and skits.” Pregnancy lessons should include discussions on “adoption or Ivf surrogacy” or “adding intersex to an anatomy lesson or adding puberty blockers to a puberty lesson.” For example, ETR’s Reducing the Risk curriculum includes gender neutral names and language in role plays of sexual encounters.

ETR’s radical curriculum spreads into Idaho schools through health districts. Idaho North Central Public Health District, for example, which serves Lewiston, Moscow, Orofino, Grangeville, and Kamiah, implements RTR in local schools.

A RTR curriculum link on the health district’s website directs viewers and teachers to ETR’s trainings on Porn Literacy and Queering Sex Ed.

The North Central Health District’s website directs teens to several other resources endorsed by this government-financed interest group. The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy link takes kids to Power to Decide, showing kids where to get an abortion. Another link provided by the district is Love is Respect, which introduces kids to topics like polyamory and gender transitions. The Sex etc. link takes students to articles such as Transgender Men Can Get Pregnant, Too, surveys about masturbation, and AMAZE Org videos featuring cartoon depictions of porn and abortion.

Health districts are working to introduce the RTR curriculum into more schools. According to the 2018-2022 strategic plan of Central District Health, which serves Ada, Boise, Elmore, and Valley counties, RTR is being implemented in schools in three of the four counties it serves.

It’s unlikely that the IDHW is unaware of the radical intent behind the RTR curriculum since its own website directs viewers to Planned Parenthood clinics.
No one can say how many school districts in Idaho have adopted this curriculum, though nearly every health district promotes the RTR curriculum.
Sometimes Planned Parenthood clinics offer the program in schools. Beginning in 2015, Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest delivered ETR curriculum in Caldwell, Idaho, in high schools and school-based health centers. Idaho school districts are not required to announce their adoption of this or any other curriculum.

Federal grants complicate the tasks of state governments. They offer “free” money with federal strings. Money for pregnancy prevention ultimately means money for queering the curriculum and promoting porn literacy through a federal bait-and-switch. Not only can citizens demand that their school districts refuse to use these state-recommended resources, but legislators can analyze federal programs with stricter scrutiny to ensure that they do not corrupt the state’s children.

Anna Miller is education policy director at the Idaho Freedom Foundation’s Center for American Education. Follow her on Twitter at @annakate_miller. Scott Yenor is a Washington Fellow at the Claremont Institute’s Center for the American Way of Life. Follow him on Twitter at @scottyenor.

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Porn literacy starts and ends with "Porn is made to be entertaining to watch, not document sex. Just like real people don't talk like they do in the movies, real people don't fuck like they do in the porn." That's what school needs to cover about porn, no sex positivety, no moralizing about wanking and nothing about systems of oppression. Just the fact of fiction that some kids are too naive to realize on their own.
 
Porn literacy starts and ends with "Porn is made to be entertaining to watch, not document sex. Just like real people don't talk like they do in the movies, real people don't fuck like they do in the porn." That's what school needs to cover about porn, no sex positivety, no moralizing about wanking and nothing about systems of oppression. Just the fact of fiction that some kids are too naive to realize on their own.

The problem is, is that parents, who give their children smartphones. End up causing the very problem we are seeing. Even without educational input, 20% of children will see porn on their smartphone under age 10.

Most statistics on pornography use say the average age of a child's first exposure to pornography is 11 years old. New research from the security technology company Bitdefender, has reported children under the age of 10 now account for 22% of online porn consumption under 18 -years old. Particularly alarming is that the site most visited by children under 10 include porn mega sites like Pornhub. The under 10 age group is now accounting for one in 10 visitors to porn video sites, per Bitdefender.

Now combine that with absent parents, and the leftist LGBTQA dogma being pushed in schools. And I expect a whole lot of fucked up kids in the next 5-10 years.
 
The problem is these twisted grinning idiots see an article about the detrimental effects of porn on small children and instead of thinking "how can we prevent small children from seeing porn?" they think "how can we help small children enjoy porn positively and expose more small children to porn?"
 
The problem is these twisted grinning idiots see an article about the detrimental effects of porn on small children and instead of thinking "how can we prevent small children from seeing porn?" they think "how can we help small children enjoy porn positively and expose more small children to porn?"
Oh how time really gets to us all. I grew up cycling the locked out Pay-Per-View channels hoping to get a flash of titties. Oh and the E! Network with Howard Stern & Wild On! with Brooke Burke.

I think I would have really fucked myself if I saw anything worse than the Penthouse magazine I stole from my old man.
 
Porn literacy starts and ends with "Porn is made to be entertaining to watch, not document sex. Just like real people don't talk like they do in the movies, real people don't fuck like they do in the porn." That's what school needs to cover about porn, no sex positivety, no moralizing about wanking and nothing about systems of oppression. Just the fact of fiction that some kids are too naive to realize on their own.
Why is it that you can teach children how to consume porn, but you can't teach them gun safety?
Occam's Razor suggests that it's not about porn. It's about sexualizing children at increasingly younger ages. Porn is just a means to an end.
 
If you have the money homeschool or private school your kids.
 
This is what happens when you let women and "women" sit in positions of power
I somewhat agree but most of the "people" to blame for getting the ball rolling on the groomfest to end all grooming were men. A lot of the people responsible for really pushing it today are, or as you said men who insist they are women.
 
To me, there is a very real concern about the ease with which kids can, and will, see porn nowadays. I don't know what should be done to deal with it, but it's a very real issue, and as a society we're going to need to come up with solutions, and that may include an educational aspect.

But this ain't it, chief. This is the opposite of it, I know that much. Even without the pushing of the trans, inevitable in progressive education, everything is designed not to try and mitigate the effects but normalise the consumption.

The one thing that stood out to me the most was teaching high schoolers about the negative impact of racism in porn. It is such a perfect encapsulation of how their minds work, to make sure kids watching porn don't get racist ideas from it. Just to emphasise where they see the real problem with kids and porn being.
 
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What happened to the "you must be 18 to watch this" crap? It has a right to exist because, just like crack and cigarettes; porn is a harmful drug, and kids don't posses the willpower, experience and knowledge to drop that shit.
Holy fuck please, I don't want to see what dopamine addicted cruel monsters kids become with this mindwashing.
 
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Just bar these agencies from using education materials produced by the Coastal Bugmen and keep it moving.

Two Americas needs to happen, if for no other reason than to keep the infection out of the same states.
 
You know, society back then had the right idea of keeping porn out of kids hands. It is the last thing they need while growing up as doing the nasty is not only psychologically damaging, but also leads to complications as knocking someone up or getting knocked up. Something you'd see in the 3rd world. I know with the prevalence of the internet has made accessing porn easier so parents must adapt and take active steps in keeping kids off porn sites. I suppose the first step to this would be keeping your kids off the internet by not giving them smart phones. Keeping the influence out is definitely gonna be tricky as your average kid nowadays in the west has a smart phone of some type.

If anything, this should be argument for homeschooling. As you can make the excuse of not wanting your kids to turn into rainbow flag waving sick fucks. Though knowing these types of people, they'll do everything they can to make public schooling mandatory.

Beware the California locust.
 
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