Showing posts with label NEA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NEA. Show all posts

Saturday, March 5, 2011

"Hmm, Ryan, why do you homeschool?"

If I ever need reminding...

from: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=270893

An advocate for explicit sex education who is attached to the National Education Association has told a hearing at the United Nations that mandatory classes need to teach orgasm, oral sex and masturbation to students in order to free them from the "binary" definition provided by "religion."

The comments by Diane Schneider were reported by Lauren Funk of the Catholic Family & Human Rights Institute.

They came at a recent meeting of the U.N.'s Commission on the Status of Women, where Schneider said "oral sex, masturbation, and orgasms need to be taught in education."

And mandatory comprehensive sex education is "the only way to combat heterosexism and gender conformity," she told the panel meeting to discuss how to combat homophobia and transphobia.

"We must make these issues a part of every middle and high school student's agenda," C-FAM reported her saying, because those who oppose the promotion of homosexuality are "stuck in a binary box that religion and family create."

Friday, July 31, 2009

The Next Time...

...a politician tells us, "We don't have time to think about it; we NEED to pass this bill TODAY", we need to say "NO!"

from: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/07/29/stimulus-funds-art-houses-showing-pervert-revues-underground-pornography/?test=latestnews

Talk about a stimulus package.
The National Endowment for the Arts may be spending some of the money it received from the Recovery and Reinvestment Act to fund nude simulated-sex dances, Saturday night "pervert" revues and the airing of pornographic horror films at art houses in San Francisco.
The NEA was given $80 million of the government's $787 billion economic stimulus bill to spread around to needy artists nationwide, and most of the money is being spent to help preserve jobs in museums, orchestras, theaters and dance troupes that have been hit hard by the recession.
But some of the NEA's grants are spicing up more than the economy. A few of their more risque choices have some taxpayer advocates hot under the collar...