Disaster Mother blasts school after 11-year-old daughter asked to define ‘hardcore pornography’, "genital mutilation" as homework - UK never ceases to disappoint


A mum is ‘fuming’ over her 11-year-old daughter’s school work which asked children to define hardcore pornography – among other ‘inappropriate’ topics.

Children in Years 7, 8 and 9 at Archbishop Sentamu Academy in Hull were set the work in their Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE) class as part of their home learning.

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Teachers have asked the 11 to 14-year-olds to ‘define’ pornography, soft pornography, hardcore pornography and transsexual pornography, as well as female genital mutilation, wet dreams, trafficking, male circumcision, breast ironing and more.

They were also asked questions about alcohol, drugs and smoking.

Following complaints from parents, the academy has now apologised for any offence caused.

The mother, who wished only to be referred to by her surname, Mrs Taylor, from east Hull said if her daughter had searched these phrases online in order to define them, the results would have ‘destroyed her mind’ and ‘scarred her for life’.
Mrs Taylor, 34, was left furious after discovering what her 11-year-old daughter had been sent as homework questions for a Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE) class
Luckily the mum of children aged seven, 11 and 16 was warned about the work in a Facebook post by another parent before her daughter began working on it.

The 34-year-old said: ‘My daughter is still very much a child, we’ve still got magic elves, her bedroom is done in My Little Pony. She is very innocent and naive.

‘She was only in primary school last year living her best life, now she is being asked to search for hardcore pornography.

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‘She’s 11, she should be doing stranger danger, and don’t share your info online, but genital mutilation is another thing. It was asking about male circumcision, breast ironing…I don’t even know what that is myself.

The questions have been criticised for their explicit nature and have caused mass concern among parents who are afraid of their children googling such terms
‘I’m just thinking is there kids out there who have done this work? You would be scared at what you saw. At 11 I was playing with Barbies. If they have seen it they can’t unsee it.

‘Now it’s making me think what they are learning about at school that we don’t know about. We only know about this because they’re home learning.’

Mrs Taylor said she dreads to think what would have happened if her daughter had searched the terms online and seen the results.

She added: ‘They have been told to use Google and she would have searched it. I did Google hardcore porn and some of the images that came up was quite disturbing.
‘I don’t think she would have coped well with it if she had seen it.

‘If that was me as a kid and I did that, I’d do it and I’d think id done something wrong and I wouldn’t know how to tell my mam what I’d seen.’

Mrs Taylor said some of the work was acceptable, and encourages learning about sexuality, but said a lot of the work was ‘completely inappropriate.’

She said: I’m not one of these parents who will say I don’t want you to do sex education as some is good for the kids, there are some things that they need to know, but not things that would destroy her mind.
‘I got in touch with the school. I had a few choice words, I was fuming and I said point blank she is not doing it, she wants to be out the lesson. I am disgusted with it.

‘How would they define that in school if they were not off? How would they have done that lesson when it’s against the law?

‘They’re a very religious school as well, so how can they say they are a religious school but condone writing something like this in the book? I can’t get my head around it. I don’t get the benefit from it, apart from scaring the kids.

‘I know there will be other parents out there saying they need awareness but an 11-year-old should not know about it, they do not need to know about it.
The task was set for children in Years 7, 8 and 9 at Archbishop Sentamu Academy in east Hull
‘I think it’s disgusting. Some parents have said it’s good learning about it because it’s readily available, but it’s only readily available if you are not watching what they are doing.’

Other parents and carers said they felt the same and were equally ‘disgusted’.

Leon Dagon, 25 saw the work when he was sorting out his 13-year-old sister’s work for her. He took to Facebook to warn other parents.

He said: ‘When I first opened it I thought, ‘Wow, this cannot be a 13-year-old’s home work’. What kind of teacher would set that?

‘Luckily I found the work otherwise she would have typed this stuff into Google and you know what would have come up and that makes me feel sick. I felt sick thinking she was going to go onto the computer to search it up.
‘I have asked that any future materials of this nature have a clear statement ensuring students and their parents are aware of any potentially sensitive content and will ensure all materials are fully age appropriate.

‘The PSHE materials that we share with students are produced in line with government guidance, the PSHE Association Programmes of Study and the Sex Education Forum’s definition of Sex Education. They also cover the Equality Act of 2010.

‘Students were not directed to research these topics themselves on the internet because all the answers to the questions students posed were contained in the teacher-produced materials we shared.

‘Again, I am genuinely sorry for any upset caused at this difficult time.’
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I don't see why a 11yo should have to define these terms to get a proper education. Particularly with stuff having to do with trannies, why is that even in sex ed?
 
One step closser from getting that P added to the acronym.

This thread man. This fuckin' thread.

I mean when the teacher is trying to get kids to watch hardcore porn it's either that or getting the torches out.

I see your apeal to authority and raise you a "if it's a true story it doesn't matter if Alex Jones is the one to report it". Considering that this goes against the main stream I'm not supprised it's on a site that apeals to middle aged women looking for a panacea.
 
I don't see the issue personally. You can shelter them as much as you want; unless you're a Duggar like homeschooler with no internet and no secular freinds allowed they're at the age they will see this stuff.

The Church of England always follows local/government guidelines and is probably the only faith denomination to actually follow the rules regarding education in the UK in that religion is restricted to set religion time.

I'd rather they read through a pre prepared booklet for their definitions than randomly googling some of those terms once they see them on snapchat or whatever the kids are on now.

Making kids google "hardcore porn" for homework will expose them to it and get them addicted to it. Research has constantly shown that kids watching porn will screw with their relationships in the future.
 

It’s content-scraped off the Daily Mail.

On the other hand, the Daily Mail...

Theres a longer version in a local newspaper which hilariously suggests they were also being taught the definitions of possession with intent to supply, which I guess in Hull is basically vocational education

 
Yeah, otherwise you would have had shit like drag queen story time shoved down your kids throa... wait, remind me how America's so much better again?
Drag queen story hour was in a library and parents committed child abuse knowingly bringing their kids there.

There's a difference between the state sexually abusing your child and the parents themselves doing it. You at least have a chance of preventing the former.
 
>Female genital mutilation
>Male circumcision

Good Britbong goyim! Now don't be late for drag queen story time on Zoom, because we will know.
 
I see your apeal to authority and raise you a "if it's a true story it doesn't matter if Alex Jones is the one to report it". Considering that this goes against the main stream I'm not supprised it's on a site that apeals to middle aged women looking for a panacea.
From Wikipedia: "An argument from authority (argumentum ab auctoritate), also called an appeal to authority, or argumentum ad verecundiam, is a form of defeasible[1] argument in which the opinion of an authority on a topic is used as evidence to support an argument. "
What I'm making is an ad hominem attack, which is admittedly still a fallacy.

As a counterpoint, if Alex Jones is the only one reporting on something, it probably isn't true.
 
Drag queen story hour was in a library and parents committed child abuse knowingly bringing their kids there.

There's a difference between the state sexually abusing your child and the parents themselves doing it. You at least have a chance of preventing the former.
Not letting the state groom your kids to be a cock sleeve for sexual deviants makes you a bigot. You don't want to get cancelled, do you?
 
Drag queen story hour was in a library and parents committed child abuse knowingly bringing their kids there.

There's a difference between the state sexually abusing your child and the parents themselves doing it. You at least have a chance of preventing the former.

What, you don't think that similar shit goes on in some schools in America, or isn't at least being pushed? People who look at other Western countries and saying "well, at least we're not those guys!" are fucking dumb. The same degenerate shit is being pushed everywhere, and you should be watching developments in other countries to see what's coming next for yours.
 
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back in my school days, when we got 'sex ed' it was just a part of biology class and it was basic stuff like "this is how benis looks, this is how vegana works, this is how babby is formed" along with some basic info about STDs and how to avoid them (use condom, dont fug strangers, stay away from drugs)

edit: also, that mother seems surprisingly well-adjusted and reasonable. i expected worse from bongistani women.
Might be a PL here, but we had a lesbian gym teacher who taught us. The irony.

On the lighter side of things, to describe the sperm's journey to reach an egg she used the hall ways of our school, which were strangely shaped a lot like a women's reproductive system. I have no idea how she noticed this. It had a new additional area, connected via a narrow hallway that was quite phallic if you squinted hard enough.

This was the extent I learned, because I could not get past someone who wasn't straight teaching us about reproduction. Thankfully this was before the time of rabid SJW grandstanding, so it was viewed as a pretty unremarkable question when it was asked out loud by another student.

Then she told us not to be shouting "I'm a little sperm" right before we were dismissed to the hallway.
 
Might be a PL here, but we had a lesbian gym teacher who taught us. The irony.

On the lighter side of things, to describe the sperm's journey to reach an egg she used the hall ways of our school, which were strangely shaped a lot like a women's reproductive system. I have no idea how she noticed this. It had a new additional area, connected via a narrow hallway that was quite phallic if you squinted hard enough.

This was the extent I learned, because I could not get past someone who wasn't straight teaching us about reproduction. Thankfully this was before the time of rabid SJW grandstanding, so it was viewed as a pretty unremarkable question when it was asked out loud by another student.

Then she told us not to be shouting "I'm a little sperm" right before we were dismissed to the hallway.
Only a lesbian would start thinking about architecture when sexually aroused

No wonder there's so much domestic violence
 
From Wikipedia: "An argument from authority (argumentum ab auctoritate), also called an appeal to authority, or argumentum ad verecundiam, is a form of defeasible[1] argument in which the opinion of an authority on a topic is used as evidence to support an argument. "
What I'm making is an ad hominem attack, which is admittedly still a fallacy.

As a counterpoint, if Alex Jones is the only one reporting on something, it probably isn't true.

Eh, It's a form of appeal to authority if the argument is seen as "it is only truthful if it comes from an authority on the Topic I.E. coming from CNN." Admittedly I'm assuming that is your argument for it being true since you don't directly say that but I'm guessing that's a safe assumption. But ad hominem is effectively the other side of the coin to appeal to authority admittedly that's getting to the more spergy level of fallacies.

As for more reliable sources.


It's not just being reported from sound health and mind that's just the article OP picked.

Now to go to you're counterpoint my argument is that the story is true so it doesn't matter who reports it, yours is if it's only reported by an un-reputable source than it most likely isn't true. It's not a counterpoint since my argument hinges on it being true where your's assumes it could be true or false but the reliability of the source is how you can tell if it's true.

Now to argue against that point, it matters what evidence is provided I.E. the actual papers, the school it ocured at and the schools response and if the evidence isn't disputed or proven wrong then it doesn't matter who reports it since it's true. Hypothetically it be like if alex jones was the only one reporting on corona but because it was only him it doesn't exist.
 
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What, you don't think that similar shit goes on in some schools in America, or isn't at least being pushed? People who look at other Western countries and saying "well, at least we're not those guys!" are fucking dumb. The same degenerate shit is being pushed everywhere, and you should be watching developments in other countries to see what's coming next for yours.
In "some" schools, statistically that's probably impossible to avoid in a country the size of the US. But I don't think it's a huge phenomenon here, at least not in public schools.
 
Making kids google "hardcore porn" for homework will expose them to it and get them addicted to it. Research has constantly shown that kids watching porn will screw with their relationships in the future.
iirc the problem with that study is they implied that those two factors are correlated, and most likely ignored the kids that grew up to have normal relationships while still watching hardcore porn.
If we're basing rasing our children based on correlations, they shouldn't go to school because that's where all school shootings originate.

Either way, sauce pls?
 
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