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"Sex-Ed Sit Out": Frustrated Parents World-Wide Will Pull Their Kids Out of School on April 23 in Protest

News Staff : Apr 9, 2018
Lifesitenews.com

"Why are our tax dollars going to pay for curriculums and resources that teach dangerous and promiscuous behaviors which most parents find morally abhorrent and the CDC has stated are a health risk?" -Elizabeth Johnston

[Lifesitenews.com] A grassroots movement of frustrated public-school parents who want to end the sexualization of their children during class time has turned their frustration to action with a "Sex Ed Sit Out" protest on April 23. (Image: via LifeSiteNews)

The protest, launched by a few moms on social media who were troubled by the graphic nature of current sex education resources in schools, has grown into a global movement with protests being held in multiple U.S. cities and also Australia and the UK...

Caryl Ayala, a former public-school teacher and organizer of the Austin, Texas, protest, said, "We are uniting with parents across the globe to demand that our rights as parents be respected regarding the teaching of sexuality and sexual orientation. Hands off our kids!"

School districts such as Rocklin, CA and Fairfax County, VA have recently been the focus of news headlines because of controversial, gender-bending and graphic sex education and anti-bullying programs which parents say they were not informed would be taught to their children, sometimes as young as five years old.

"Why are our tax dollars going to pay for curriculums and resources that teach dangerous and promiscuous behaviors which most parents find morally abhorrent and the CDC has stated are a health risk?" questioned Elizabeth Johnston, activist vlogger and concerned mother. "Furthermore, why aren't administrators being transparent with parents about the content of sexuality resources? It's as if they have something to hide. That should frighten parents everywhere."

"Funding is dangled in front of the schools by special interest groups to push this propaganda, contingent upon the schools using their curriculum," Johnston explained. "There is no..."

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