Should 11 Year Olds Learn About Anal Sex? - Granite Grok

Should 11 Year Olds Learn About Anal Sex?

Jonathan Tanguay probably thinks so.

The 10-hour program, called Pono Choices (pono is a Hawaiian word that translates to “the right way”), is designed for youth aged 11 to 13. It has been taught to 1,700 Hawaii middle school children through an $800,000 pilot program.

that it teaches children about topics such as anal sex, sex with multiple partners and how to put on a condom — using a cucumber or wooden replica of a penis.

Hawaii Reporter.com

So many jokes, so little time…

Over on Facebook some folks are cheering the intellectual brilliance of atheists as New Hampshire and Vermont stand out as some of the least religious places in America.  I remarked that I am unaware of any atheist state that was not (inevitably reduced to) a tyrannical, despotic, hell hole.

(Vermont elects socialists to the Senate, if that helps massage the point.)

Likewise, I know of no free nation (or even civilization)  that has mixed this tactic (state sanctioned hedonism) and managed to maintain any serious grasp on the top rung of the ladder of civilization.  To that point, let us revisit a portion of my most recent notable quote  from Theodore Dalrymple…

No culture that makes publicly sanctioned self-indulgence its highest good can long survive: a radical egotism is bound to ensue, in which any limitations upon personal behavior are experienced as infringements of basic rights.

Regardless of what your thoughts are regarding anal sex, be it homosexual or heterosexual, it’s anal sex.  Why is this a subject of discussion in a public classroom?  Because they might one day have anal sex?  Is that another blow to the “keep government out of my bedroom crowd?”  I don’t think it is– the same lot that says they want the government out of their bedroom, womb, vagina, etc,  is writing and promoting the curriculum.   Progressives, are typically up your ass about everything else, so I suppose this is right up their ally, so to speak.

But… It occurs to me, that there are only so many hours in a day.  And kids could, one day, find themselves doing all kinds of things that might be appropriate to a public school classroom, that could rank higher up on a list of likely life experiences than anal sex.  Things that might actually provide some service to the community, the culture, the municipality, state, or even the nation.   Things on which taxpayer dollars might be better spent.

Or is Anal sex one of those “3 critical things” you are supposed to put on your resume now?  We know employers can’t ask, and it can’t be a fcotr in the hiring decision, that would be wrong, but in the interests of potential water-cooler conversation should you get hired…”what is your opinion on anal sex?”

You know, sex-ed might be one of those things government does that isn’t working?  I’ve heard rumors that there is an interest in not doing that which is not working.  And if you look at society and the results of government run sexual education over 30 plus years, we may want to consider defunding public school sex Ed (often euphemistically labeled as health class) altogether.

Unless, of course the goal was a growing majority of dependent single moms living on welfare, producing armies of fatherless children more likely than not to commit crimes, and to fill the day planners of, parole officers, state employed social workers, and other bureaucrats, we just can’t do without because it would be wrong to keep people from pursuing whatever pleasure strikes their fancy regardless of its cost on society, the culture, and civilization itself.

Was a permanent two-class system that immediately handicaps children part of the progressive plan?

Looking ahead, where exactly do we see this taxpayer funded investment in anal sex education taking us as a community, a state, or as a nation?

I’m all for liberty, but no culture can secure its peace, prosperity, productivity, or even its dignity for long if it embraces every human desire it can conceive of as a right that may not be infringed, and mandate morality downward until it no longer exists except as a footnote in a history no one is allowed to teach.

If you like anal sex, want to have anal sex, feel free to dodge whatever bullets that sends your way.  It’s none of my damn businessright up until you start using public money to teach it, or demand a right to public money to pay for the bullets your personal choices prevented you from dodging.  That, I have a problem with.

 

 

Oddly enough, there are actually more than a few lessons on that point in that bible-thingy the atheists regard as rubbish.

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