Oregon public school sex-ed conference promotes sex toys, sexting, and using meth to 11 year olds

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What would you call an adult stranger who teaches your 11 year old where to look for pornography, how to sext with their friends, and how to use meth to prolong your sexual experiences?  How about “public educator.”

Here’s KOIN News’s report on the conference:  

from EAG (emphasis mine):

…children as young as 11 attend the annual conference that has been held for some 20 years, according to KOIN 6 News.

Organizers say the conference is merely intended to promote “promote safe sex and prevent teen pregnancy,” but the group Parents Rights in Education says it’s a whole lot more than that.

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A pamphlet distributed at the session suggested different things children can do together, including, “bathing together, shaving each other, wearing each other’s underwear, role playing, buying an extra-large pair of pajama bottoms to sleep in together, lap dances and strip teases,” KOIN reports.

Another example floated by Silverberg included “how to pleasure someone else over the Internet.”

“Teledildonics basically refers to the control of sex toys over the Internet; the remote use of sex toys,” the speaker said, according to the news station.

In addition to the content from the Virtual Fem website, numerous handouts, such as one that encourages cyber and phone sex, are passed out to high school and middle school students in attendance.

One such handout explains “How to get your groove on fluid free.”

“Watch porn, lube, do it in front of a mirror, do it while someone else is watching,” PRE’s Porter says of the session’s suggestions.

A sampling of the lessons shocked those that reviewed them.

“All kinds of speakers about Internet porn, using Internet sex toys, using meth as is shown in this book for when you’re engaging in sex. It encourages using meth because it helps your sexual drive and what not in here,” says Lisa Maloney, a board member in the Scappoose School District.

“It says in this booklet that was handed out and given out to all young people.”

“Meth is widely used for a million reasons to have lots of sex with lots of partners for long periods,” one of the handouts reads.

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One attendee managed to record audio of a speaker encouraging children to use internet-controlled sex toys.

Here’s that audio:

In virtually any other circumstance, this experience would be a criminal case of sexual abuse of a minor.  Perverts are prosecuted all the time for sending lewd communications to minors and exposing minors to pornography and lewd acts.  But when the taxpayer pays for somebody to expose their children to lewd acts, it’s called “public education.”

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4 thoughts on “Oregon public school sex-ed conference promotes sex toys, sexting, and using meth to 11 year olds

  1. In Ontario, they are pushing the depraved Sex-Ed program for K-12 starting September 2015.

    The individual who composed the Sex-Ed program was arrested sometime last year for luring an adolescent girl for the purposes of manufacturing child pornography.

    Worse of it all, since the educator is not convicted as yet, anyone who claims otherwise can end up in jail for 2 years over criminal defamation charges.

    This is how fu##ed up Canada is.

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