The program is called the Condom Access Project. Its purpose is to provide condoms/lubricants to
kids who cannot afford to buy them or are too embarrassed to go to clinics
where these items are already distributed for FREE.
Right now I’m scratching my head wondering what’s wrong with
teaching kids self-discipline, self-respect, restraint, and yes, abstinence. I’m sick of the “if it feels good, do it”
mentality. I’m sick of a school system where you can’t mention God or
tell kids what’s right and what’s wrong, a system where you can’t talk about
abstinence but you can tell kids as young as 12 how to get FREE condoms.
And who’s paying for this?
Well, the CA Family Health Council gets their funding from the CA
Department of Public Health. The CADPH
gets much of their funding from the federal government. Turns out we are ALL paying for this, whether
we want our tax dollars to be spent on a “Free condoms for kids’ program” or
not.
But wait, there’s more.
This might clear things up for those of us not living in the California-anything-goes-society.
Free condoms have been available in San
Francisco public schools since 1992. The
Student/Parent Handbook for elementary, middle and high school grades explains
to students and parents how students can access FREE condoms through the
schools. The San Francisco Chronicle
reported last month that Galileo High School celebrated Valentine’s Day by
hosting an event where hundreds of students lined up to “marry” their
sweethearts (regardless of gender, sexual orientation or relationship
status). They then were taught how to
correctly put on a condom using goggles, which gave them a drunken view of
things, and played a variety of games allegedly promoting safe sex. “Teacher Raina Meyers put goggles on
students, which made their vision slightly blurry simulating being drunk, and
then told them to put a condom on a wooden penis.” The article also stated that, “Many students
admitted they decided to participate after teachers said they would get extra
credit.” Talk about Pressure!
So, there you have it. Any questions about why there’s so much sexual abuse of
students by so-called teachers?
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