Wednesday, April 7, 2010

"This, in turn, will lead to more child sexual assaults,"

So apparently there's this prosecutor in Wisconsin who is telling teachers they could go to jail for teaching sex-ed:

"Forcing our schools to instruct children on how to utilize contraceptives encourages our children to engage in sexual behavior, whether as a victim or an offender," Southworth wrote in the March 24 letter. "It is akin to teaching children about alcohol use, then instructing them on how to make mixed alcoholic drinks."

The new law requires schools that teach sex education to include curriculum about birth control and sexually transmitted diseases as part of comprehensive classes. But Southworth said it essentially forces school districts to "instruct children on sex-for-pleasure." And in his letter, he warned the law promotes the sexual assault of children, exposes teachers to possible criminal liability, undermines parental authority, requires districts to condone controversial sexual behavior, gives the contraceptive industry access to school children and may expose districts to civil litigation.

"This, in turn, will lead to more child sexual assaults," he said in the letter.


Nah, Crazy Prosecutor Guy, you're chill.

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