Cwic Show- The United Nation's Sex Ed Agenda For Children

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The United Nations has a global sex ed agenda called, CSE, Comprehensive Sex Education. CSE focuses on the proliferation of their content and innocence destroying agenda through a radical plan of sexualizing children.

Sharon Slater is the president of Family Watch International (FamilyWatch.org), a nonprofit organization in consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. She also chairs the United Nations Family Rights Caucus (UNFamilyRightsCaucus.org) and is a consultant to multiple UN Member States, including African and OIC countries on human sexuality and family policy issues.

 

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i had been invited to the white house
shortly after trump was put into office
and this is something that many people
don't know
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content warning this episode is not for
children
all right uh on this episode of quick
show we have got
sharon slater she is the president and
co-founder
of family watch international sharon is
going to go over
some things that you may not be aware of
both in the u.s and globally
in terms of how a sex agenda and a sex
education agenda
is proliferated globally and and in the
us
she has worked closely with the u.n
and uh has her ear to the ground on
these types of things i think you're
going to find out some very interesting
information
that you probably have not heard before
and there really probably very few
people are privy to
at this point so we're excited to have
her on sharon you've got a
slide show that you're going to run on
this so if
the audience if you happen to be on
watching this on youtube or on video
somewhere
you'll catch that slideshow as well and
we'll just ask questions as we go
through this
excited to get some information about
this agenda
sure i'm gonna i'm gonna kind of just
hand it over to you here and have you
run with this
and uh i'll just ask some questions here
as we go along
that sounds great thanks greg thanks for
giving me this opportunity it's really
important that
people understand some of these threats
to our family coming at the global level
and trickling down to the local level
so i'm going to talk about the global
sexual rights movement that's working to
sexualize
children and one of the reasons why we
care so much about this is
family watch works to protect the family
as the fundamental unit of society
and we've learned that in order to
protect the family we have to focus on
protecting children
because children are going to form the
future families of the world
and there's an all-out assault on the
health and innocence of children
and they know those who are working to
sexualize them
that once you have the children you have
the culture you have the future leaders
you have the world so it's it's like a
war
on the over the hearts and minds of
children
and this attack on the family comes from
multiple un agencies i have some logos
up here you've got you and women the
world health organization
unicef which is supposed to protect
children unesco the education arm of the
u.n
u.n human rights unaids unfpa
and i'm going to show you some various
elements from all of these entities
working to sexualize children and i'll
start with the world health organization
which has been a lot in the news lately
but one of the things that you don't
hear people talking about
is their agenda to sexualize children
and
they have created the definition for
sexuality
which drives the comprehensive sexuality
education
agenda also known as the cse agenda
we're going to talk a lot about that
today their definition
for sexuality encompasses such things as
gender identities pleasures desires
fantasies eroticism
sexual orientation so if that's the
controlling definition
at the united nations for what sexuality
is
you can imagine what would be taught
as a part of comprehensive sexuality
education and i'll start with one
egregious example
this is a manual and it has the world
health organization's logo on it
it's the sexuality education standards
for
european children and they start as
young as
zero to four years old starting with
that saying you need to give
these young children or toddlers
information about enjoyment and pleasure
when touching their body or masturbation
give them a right to explore their
gender identities
so bringing in the radical gender
ideology
and at ages nine years old they say also
to give this information about
pleasure masturbation orgasm
but one of the things that worries us
the most even more than that
is that it sends nine-year-olds to
international
planned parenthood federation to learn
about their sexual
rights now many of you have heard of
planned parenthood
sharon sharon what is the purpose of
that why would you take a nine-year-old
i mean obviously i mean i think what
you're getting at is indoctrination on
that
but what what what what is the
how do they get approval for that kind
of thing
well the un doesn't have to get approval
and it's kind of like whichever un
agency you look at
whichever government is giving them the
most amount of money
that's what government is driving the
agenda
so planned parenthood is a major partner
of these governments and also of the un
agencies because they create the
majority of the curriculum that's out
there
that will promote these things and
international planned parenthood
which is also known as ippf is kind of
the mothership
they have 65 000 service points in 170
countries
pushing these programs and i have up on
the screen the cover of one that's all
throughout
libraries and schools in the united
states it's called it's perfectly normal
and this is endorsed by their u.s
affiliate
planned parenthood federation for
america and they say this is appropriate
for 10 year olds
and it shows 10 year olds in various
sexual positions
doing various sexual acts or pictures
you know they're pretty graphic they're
cartoons
but they're basically telling children
that all of these sexual acts are
perfectly normal for them
or for anybody for that matter
this screen that i have up
it's a little booklet called healthy
happy and hot
now remember the world health
organization is sending children to
international planned parenthood
federation to learn about their sexual
rights
this would be a booklet teaching
children who are infected with hiv what
their sexual rights are
and i picked this up at the united
nations at a meeting for
children under age 18 and it says
young people living with hiv have a
right to sexual pleasure
and then it teaches them different ways
they can get sexual pleasure
saying sex can include all sorts of
things kissing touching licking
tickling sucking cuddling just explore
and have fun
and then what's unconscionable
the world health organization's supposed
to protect you know
set the standards the health standards
for the world they're sending the
children to
ippf ipbf is going to tell them in this
booklet
that the countries that have laws that
say that and those infected with the hiv
virus must tell their sexual partners
they're infected with hiv that these
laws actually violate
their sexual rights so what you see
is the world health organization and
various un agencies
in partnership with planned parenthood
promoting
sexual rights at the expense of sexual
health
okay so i've got just a couple questions
on that so first of all
what what is the what is the difference
because you know i think there's one
side of that which would be
okay well we want to uh tall
you know tolerance right we're going to
put tolerance out there for
transgenderism and for homosexuality and
make sure that that's included in
the corpus of of the work that we're
doing here
what is what is what is the on where is
this
where on the spectrum is it that it's
okay we're going to include this
information for those that have a
different sexual orientation
to the level of as you said
mainstreaming it
right well international planned
parenthood and one of their sexuality
publications actually has the step stair
ladder that says
you know we want to move people from
hate and nobody wants
anybody hating anybody based on their
sexual orientation and gender identity
and usually i like to give a disclaimer
about my organization at this point
that we condemn harassment and violence
against anybody based on their sexual
orientation and gender identity
we support the rights the basic rights
of everyone regardless
of their sexual orientation and gender
identity but this stair-step ladder says
first we want
to start and get rid of hatred which we
agree with but then we want to get
acceptance well yeah
we want them to be accepted as as people
and and as you know children of god on
this earth
and then the next step is to start to
embrace
though not just them as people but their
lifestyles and their actions and their
sexual acts
and that's where this education is at it
doesn't just
get rid of hatred or you know
discrimination and so forth
it's working to get not only it even
goes one steps further
one step higher they want their their
lifestyles to be celebrated
embraced and celebrated okay
and then the second question i have is
is the ippf what
type of affiliation is there with say
planned parenthood here in the
um u.s planned parenthood is their
largest affiliate here in the united
states
in the united states it's called planned
parenthood federation for
america and they promote the same agenda
even probably more so it's much
better funded than most of their other
affiliates throughout the world
and so and i'm going to show you what
they're trying to push here in the u.s
with some slides but they are the
largest provider of comprehensive
sexuality education
here in the us as well not just across
the world
so here's their one of their core
philosophies again this is where the
world health organization would be
sending these nine-year-olds
to this publication which is exclaim
young people's guide to sexual rights
and ippf declaration and in it
it says that sexuality and sexual
pleasure are important parts of being
human
no matter what age and they mean that
literally
sexual pleasure should be had at all
different ages
in fact they say young people are
entitled to sexual pleasure
and how to experience different forms of
sexual pleasure is important for their
health and well-being
so this is a whole radical world
view that children won't even be healthy
unless they're having sexual experiences
so that brings us to this document this
is the document that came out in 2018
with multiple un agencies logos on it
it's called the international technical
guidance on sexuality education
i'd like to say this is when the un came
out of the closet with their radical
agenda
in 2018 again it has even unicef's
logo and they're supposed to protect the
the world's children but this document
shows how they're trying to redefine
abstinence abstinence doesn't
just mean choosing not to have sex it
also means
quote deciding when to start having sex
and with whom it teaches children that
each person's decision to be sexually
active should be respected at
all times they need to learn to define
gender and biological sex and describe
how they're different
and here's where it gets really
problematic with the family and the
relationship with parents it asks
children to differentiate between the
values that they hold
and that their parents or guardians hold
about sexuality
so separating the children from their
parents values
and you can imagine this has the
firepower of all these u.n agencies
and this is sent to all the you know
departments of education across the
world saying these are the standards
that you
need to follow and that children need to
be taught
so you want me to keep continuing i was
going to then take you to unfpa unless
you have so
i have a question on that so so again i
mean this is something that i think a
lot of people would would
question regardless of where you stand
on on a number of these things
not you but the audience that stand on
on any of these things there's a pretty
broad spectrum out there that listens to
this but
i this is the thing that's just two
things number one
why do they care about the sexuality of
little kids
you know that that's one question i will
you know why in the world are
our dollars spent on
on talking about the sexuality of of
little kids
is there any idea on that other than
saying well these people are just all
evil and they want to
change what why do they care what's
their reasoning
they're not evil in their minds in their
minds children need to be liberated from
their parents and their religious values
but it's their religious values and
their parents that are causing them to
feel guilty
about eroticism and these things and and
holding them back
from fulfilling their ultimate sexual
rights which is a right to sexual
pleasure so that's one thing is they
they literally believe this the children
will be healthier
but planned parenthood has a more
sinister agenda
once a child is sexualized what are they
going to need
they're going to need sexual counseling
condoms contraceptives
abortions testing and treatment for sdi
for sexually transmitted infections um
planned parenthood is also even now
providing in some of their clinics
transgender hormones which you know you
if you can get a child hooked on
transgender hormones for life
you know there's a lot of money in that
um so this is a business
and it's if you can think of
comprehensive sexuality education as the
marketing tool
to get children into the business many
of the programs that we've analyzed
actually send children to planned
parenthood clinics it's part of the
curriculum do you think that dollars are
a bigger issue than the ideology
i really think it's both because you
have a lot of um people who
have this kind of a lifestyle that's a
very sexualized lifestyle
and they truly do believe the children
need to be
liberated and they need to have the same
kind of lifestyle that they do
and you see this you see these kind of
people who represent their governments
and u.n negotiations that are pushing
these agendas
okay so so you talk about i mean this is
another thing i think a lot of people
think about especially with u.n or some
type of a global
uh uh entity like this
the concern there is is a couple things
number one it's
how are they getting to the children
then right in other words
if they're trying to separate the
children's ideas and
give them a different ideology than
their parents would have how are they
doing that
and and and then number two
what what is the what is the effect of
that
globally because it seems to me at least
in the us that we're not as affected by
that but maybe there's
third world countries that might be more
affected by that because
of the dollars that they need or or
whatever it might be but
is there a difference between the west
and the third world countries or at
least the u.s and many
other countries on how they're able to
get to the children
um the answer is yes and no there isn't
there isn't
okay and i'll tell you why we work hand
in hand with a lot of governments
especially of the developing countries
especially african governments
who are constantly fighting this they're
constantly being bullied and blackmailed
and we even have a whole documentary on
this you can go to
familywatch.org and you click on the
video section if you
click on cultural imperialism where we
have these government people speaking
out saying they're pushing this on us
they're bribing us they're bullying us
they're blackmailing us
and it's really hard but many of them
will stand up to it but then they sneak
it in
anyways and i'm going to show you in
just a minute with these next slides how
they sneak it into the children
even when the governments don't want it
and then we'll get to some slides to
answer questions about
in the us so
um this for example you'll notice on the
logo this is a teacher training
manual for eastern and southern african
teachers
and i put ippf's logo on it with arrow
pointing down to a circle that says
advocates for you
because one of planned parenthood's
tricks is
they've um i can't prove it to you but
this is what i believe
they spun off this youth arm called
advocates for youth which is stationed
here in the united states
advocates for youth pushes all things
planned parenthood their whole
philosophy their programs
and they're active all across the u.s in
various states
they'll come to school board meetings
they'll come to state legislatures
and they'll say we represent youth and
this is what the youth want and then
they push their bad curriculum
and instead of having planned
parenthood's logo on this they had
advocates for youth put their logo on
this
because they win when they say this is
what the youth are demanding this is not
what adults want
this is what the youth are demanding and
yet why is advocates for youth in the
united states creating a sex education
teacher training module for african
teachers what do they know about africa
right
and here they're co-publishing this with
unesco
the united nations education and
scientific cultural organization and
unfpa
the un's fund for population activity
and as
i show you a little bit more about this
this is
advocates for youth website our bodies
our lives our movements pushing
youth rights and that you should get
what they want
but africans are reject the transgender
agenda they reject the homosexual agenda
the abortion agenda as a culture but
here in their manual
it says gender identity is knowing
whether one is male
female neither
or somewhere in between we showed this
to africans and they get
really upset this is a agenda that is so
foreign for them but this is the exact
same wording of
programs they're pushing in california
right now there's a
program being pushed by advocates for
youth that's getting into a lot of
schools
in other states as well but mainly in
california is their biggest push called
rights respect and responsibility and it
teaches again that you could be
something other than
male or female and you ask how do they
get this to
children especially if adults want don't
want it or especially if children don't
want it here's an example
this is a phone app that unfpa has
created
called tune me and you can click on all
the different topics but i'll just show
you
a few of the screens that a child could
get this one is on consent
consent is a very popular concept being
pushed right now in the u.s across the
world they say if you teach children
consent they won't get raped they won't
get abused
you know they won't have date violence
it'll solve every problem
the problem is is the way they teach it
is they actually encourage children to
consent to sex and how to seduce each
other to get consent
so it has questions here that they're
supposed to ask their partner like do
you like it when i do
do this is it okay if i take off your
shirt your top
your bra your pants and they have
children practicing those kind of things
there are a lot of other really graphic
things that i won't share with you from
that
app and then just one last example this
is unicef
this is what they're pushing along those
lines they have this document called
legal minimum ages
and the realization of adolescent rights
and they say in this booklet for
adolescents the possibility to have
access to sexual reproductive health
services
now that's a code for cse for abortion
for contraceptive or whatever planned
parenthood clinics provide
even the transgender hormones without
parental consent
is a critical dimension of access so
even unicef
is pushing along with planned parenthood
the children
adolescents begin at age 10 according to
the u.n do not need parental consent for
these kind of services
and well that's already the case in the
u.s too in many places
yeah they're pushing that yeah they're
just importing that or exporting it you
should say
to other countries as well this booklet
was one of the first
csc programs i ever found and it was
brought to me by a delegate who was
representing the government of mexico
at the united nations and it's a
workbook
for pregnant adolescents and i'm sorry
to share this with you but
i mean this just shows you how depraved
their agenda is
it actually has a it's in spanish but
here's a translation it says situations
in which sexual pleasure is obtained
now why they would provide these answers
uh you know is a mystery
um sexual relations with the partner
whether heterosexual homosexual or
bisexual
back then that was pretty radical that's
pretty normal now
but this number three a sexual response
that is directed toward inanimate
objects
animals minors or non-consenting persons
this just shows you the that's
incredible brevity
and this is this is co-sponsored by
unicef and the department of families
of mexico and this is all the way back
in 1999
and this is not an anomaly these kind of
things are
you know constantly being published and
being perpetuated across the world
so um i have an action item that i'm
hoping you would allow me to bring up
because all of this also infringes upon
religious belief
parental rights religious beliefs when
these things are being pushed on
children without knowledge and consent
and against the religious values of a
community
well right now there's a un special
rapporteur who is an
expert on freedom of religion or belief
that's assigned by the un
to try to advance freedom of religion
and believe
his name is ahmed shaheed and he just
released
a report that's supposed to advance
religious freedom
except under the banner of advancing
religious freedom he did
quite the opposite he said violations of
sexual reproductive rights include
any laws that ban gender reassignment
surgery
limits on sexuality education due to the
encouragement
of religious figures he and he has a
whole lot more
egregious things that he has in this and
at the end i'd like to invite people
to join in a campaign so that we can
stop um
stop that report they can go to protect
religiousfreedoms.org
and sign a petition where we're calling
on the different governments at the
united nations to reject this report
it has you know it promotes abortion
under the name of
religious freedom and all sorts of um
harmful things that undermine the family
and religious freedom
so that's an invitation that we have
people can sign the citizens petition
and we're also looking for religious
leaders we're having religious leaders
sign this from
a different sign-on letter to show that
the religious leaders around the world
are standing up against this agenda how
many religious leaders know about this
very few and that's part of the reason
why we're doing this campaign is we're
starting to reach out to religious
leaders
all throughout africa in different parts
of the world
and using this as an awareness-raising
tool to also show
the corrupt nature of these kind of
entities at the united nations and how
they're undermining
religious freedom the family children
the protection of life and so forth
sharon what
what how do you how do you work with the
u.n just
just just as i'm so i'm going through
this i mean how does this typically work
i mean i i you know you've been there
you you've talked and you are you part
of a
are you invited to speak are you how how
do you influence the u.n
that's a very good question we've been
working there for 20 years
and we have something that's called
consultative status at the united
nations which means
we have a right to come to the various
meetings that are held there
we can bring us to some of them we can
bring up to 20 people 20 experts
we can go in and we can lobby and
discuss
and and kind of uncover the deceptive
wordings to the governments that we know
are more like-minded but probably the
best way that we affect the un policies
and we've had a huge impact
is we've held an annual forum for u.n
diplomats
where they come for two full days and we
go through this agenda we show them what
for example the u.n repertoire of you
know freedom religious belief or
different entities are
a lot of these policies are passed
through deception
using deceptive terms and we give them
talking points and
all sorts of um tools that they can use
during negotiations
okay do you feel like you've been
successful over those 20 years
highly successful we've in many cases
created the debates that have happened
at the united nations because
for many years before we came on the
scene a lot of these policies were
getting passed over and over and over
again
without the countries accepting them
knowing how they were going to be
interpreted upon
in implementation and now that we've
showed them
how the un interprets these and and how
they're pushing like the comprehensive
sexuality education
for example we've rallied the entire
african voting block
and the islamic voting bloc that now has
a strong stand
against comprehensive sexuality
education and i should mention that the
trump administration
i had been invited to the white house
shortly after trump was put into office
and this is something that many people
don't know that um
you know president trump and his
administration is doing when president
trump got into office
being the president allows him to put a
lot of
people in very important high-level
positions throughout the government
throughout all sorts of government
agencies
and some of these agencies include usaid
which gives our foreign aid and controls
you know millions if not billions of
dollars of foreign aid
some of them are up at health and human
services which
um direct a lot of the un policies
internationally related to health
and global policies and these are really
good people and
one thing about president trump is that
he's very pro-life
so in that white house meeting one of my
main goals was to show the
trump administration how comprehensive
sexuality education
which the trump administration and the
obama administration had been promoting
um internationally at the un is the
number one tool to advance
abortion and when i showed them in black
and white
proof that this is what um how it's
being used
the us president trump administration
immediately started fighting against
comprehensive sex ed and they've stopped
it in multiple
documents and we've had a lot of success
that way as well
so when you say they've stopped it has
that been policy change
in here in the u.s or is that support or
what does that mean
that's a really good question and it's a
kind of complicated answer
but at the united nations there's
constant negotiations going on
like right now the un human rights
council just opened up for session
they have multiple resolutions on
multiple issues
and in almost every one of those issues
social issues
they will the the european countries
will propose comprehensive sexuality
education
as the answer to teen pregnancy to hiv
to domestic violence i've
even heard them say it'll help with
climate change you know it's their
number one goal
is to get it into those documents and
unfortunately the u.s pulled out of the
human rights council so we work with
other governments to fight it there
but also right now the u.n general
assembly has opened up
in new york and there's all sorts of
resolutions and the us government
is very active there and they will push
back
in all the resolutions that are being
negotiated because
it's like a game to see how many times
you can get your issue
adopted in how many documents and the
more you get them adopted
the more you're getting closer to
establishing something is what's called
customary international law so the more
we have governments push back
against a term in multiple negotiations
then the u.n cannot claim that this has
been accepted this is u.n consensus
language
and when their agencies go and try to
implement
these programs on the ground the
governments can say no we didn't sign on
to this or we just rejected this in this
resolution
so it's a almost a day in day out
game and fight over these terms the same
terms over and over and over again
so when you talk about when you talk
about okay they push back on a
resolution
i'm just trying to think about the
practicality of this and how this
unfolds globally
if you have a a a resolution that you've
pushed back on and therefore
what did you call it customary
international law
yes okay so so if this becomes customary
international law
then what does that mean as far as a
precedent does that does that end up
saying okay
um if you want help and support from the
u.n in this
you know let's say it's ghana or
somebody like that if you want help and
support in this
you have to comply with the customary
international law that's been uh
put in place at at the uh at the u.n
and if you do that then therefore you
get support and you get
maybe money or you get what how how does
that
unfold actually to the to the to the
boots on the ground
and the practice of policy in say an
african nation
so they wouldn't say this is customary
international law because that's kind of
a concept that's out there that
um academicians debate and they try to
say that
these do obtain the status of customary
international law
in the u.s what happens at the united
nations
doesn't directly affect us always
because we have to ratify
you know any treaty to make it become
law but
we increasingly have our courts looking
to these decisions or opinions or
reports
or resolutions or agreements at the
united nations and acting as if they
they represent something we have to
adhere to
and that's happening more so in
developing countries
you have activists that will come that
will work very hard at the international
level the u.n to get these concepts or
these provisions in these documents
many times deceptively then they'll go
down to the
national or the local courts and say our
government signed on to this or agreed
to this so therefore we have to change
our laws with regard to it
even though most of these resolutions
are not binding
in any way does that make sense yeah
that makes sense
sure we got a little bit more technical
that's right that's all right but i do
want to bring this down to the national
level and the state level and what's
happening with this comprehensive
sexuality education here in the u.s
so i i you know you you probably heard
california
they have been the most advanced with
this
radical sexuality education and in
california right now
if you live there your children must
receive indoctrination
in sexual orientation and gender
ideology
it's mandated by law you cannot opt your
child out
interesting enough you can opt yourself
i'm sorry has that been challenged yet i
mean if someone
if a parent kept their kid out that day
or those days
you know we have a number of um people
that we're working with on the ground
and we're hoping to get some case to
go up to the supreme court because this
is fairly new this has not been around
that long
and the interesting thing is they allow
you to opt your child out of sex
education but not this sexual
orientation gender ideology which they
don't consider
sex education so that's a big problem
that parents need to be aware of because
this is happening in other states as
well
you may have an opt-out or you may have
a
a law that says you have to opt into sex
education
but they may not consider this to be sex
education so you have to really watch
what's happening so california is kind
of the model state with the problematic
things and
um this is why um congressman doug
lamalfa
he introduced recently just i think it
was like four weeks ago
two bills at the federal level trying to
also protect children
in california because california is also
passing laws to fund
um transgender surgeries on children and
adults
so he um congressman lamalfa he
introduced
the protecting children from
experimentation act which would
forbid or prohibit these kind of
gen genital mutilating surgeries that
can make children infertile for life
from being perpetrated on children and
to end
taxpayer funding of these transgender
surgeries
and so i kind of like to have an action
item at each level
the action item that i suggested for the
international level would be to go to
that protect religiousfreedoms.org
and sign that petition well for to help
support
um this congressman lamalfa you can go
to our page at transgender
issues.org and there you'll see an
action item to thank
congressman lamalfa and the other
co-sponsors for protecting children by
putting forward these bills you'll also
see other educational videos that we're
going to be launching
on the transgender issues and other key
resources
on that here's kind of just a listing of
the videos we're going to be coming out
with every two weeks
because the transgender issue is
probably
one of the most insidious issues that
we've ever seen and it's
it's it's ramping up in schools across
the united states
in a major way because if you think
about it
if you can confuse children about their
very maleness
and their femaleness you confuse them
about
marriage you confuse them about god's
plan for them and their their future
families and it's
really a dangerous um well i think i i
think i just read a stat i i'm not sure
about the
time period but i think it was in sweden
the last 10 years
the number of
teenage girls identifying
as male has increased by 18
times yeah astronomical
it's phenomenal the no i mean it's just
it's not like a little bit of an
adjustment it's
it's major major change for whatever
reason it seems to be the females more
that uh that are doing that it just
seems to me sharon that there's going to
be i mean
it's obviously going to be too long
because the idea of of making
going all the way to the point of of
hormone therapy
and and transition surgery
for kids you know is is
it's just it's just horrific but i i
can't imagine
that there's not going to be just a slew
of
of of lawsuits from these kids against
their parents
well we're already starting to see some
thank goodness um
and parents are starting to speak up
because in the u.s the first video that
we're going to be releasing in about a
week
is called the assault on it's called
transgender issues
the assault on parental rights and we
have the stories of four different sets
of parents
or some of them in some cases they're
single parents that are losing the
rights over their children and the
courts are taking away their
rights and mandating that their children
get these surgeries that are
irreversible harm them for life increase
their suicide rates
um you know we have all sorts of science
and data of the
the harm that this can do and this is a
this is an issue of our time this is a
parental rights issue this is a
religious freedom issue this is a child
protection issue that we're all going to
have to stand up for
um very soon but i when you mentioned
the high rates in sweden
the uk's numbers have been astronomical
increasing um you know kids
starting to identify as transgender but
also in utah
um i wish i could remember the figure
because it was just told me a couple
days ago from our president
of family watch in utah marylee boyak i
think
this is probably going gonna be wrong
but maybe you know we might have been
seeing 50 and now we're seeing 650
something like that i mean just just
skyrocketing everywhere
um but i want to talk about the funding
stream
that your tax dollars is going to under
the obama administration it started then
where 101 million tax dollars were going
to these radical comprehensive sexuality
education programs
to so-called prevent teen pregnancy and
this continues under the trump
administration president trump has tried
and the great people he's appointed and
they lost in lawsuits to planned
parenthood to stop the funding to many
of these programs
and i'll just give you an example of
some of the programs that were eligible
for this funding that are funded across
the state this is draw the line respect
the line
and it has such dangerous teachings as
teaching kids here's
safe you know sexual behavior that
includes feel up over the clothes fill
up under the clothes
just some risk is mouth to genitals
and then it has risky and and so forth
this is for eighth graders
this program called making a difference
is in my state i think it's also in utah
if you go i'll show you a website in a
minute where you can find out which
programs
have been federally funded in your own
state but this is called making a
difference
and it has this workshop that says how
do people express their sexual feelings
what is
abstinence and then it says here's
suggested answers that the teachers
could elicit this is
what is abstinence oral sex masturbation
grinding anal sex touching each other's
genitals saying i like you
holding hands equating all these things
as equal ways
of of expressing sexual feelings um
control of language is always part of
these things
exactly then the last program i'll show
you is is this is one of the popular
ones funded in many states it's called
making proud choices
and it has these condom lineup cards
where it has the difference the
the penis and various states of arousal
and they're supposed to line them up in
the right order
you know the sexual arousal would come
first where you hug cuddle kiss and
massage then erection
and so forth and so including orgasm
and what to do if the male loses his
erection now
you may be thinking well maybe this is
good
for an adult to know or or maybe there
would be a context for this
but we're talking 12 year olds this is
for 12 year old children
they should not be having sex and who
cannot
in any state across the united states
consent
legally to sexual behavior like this
so we've identified 15 harmful elements
that are commonly in these
sexuality education programs pushed by
planned parenthood
and their allies here's just four of
them it sexualizes children
teaches them to consent to sex it
normalizes anal and oral sex
promotes homosexual and bisexual
behavior
and we have an analysis tool where you
can take a program
and analyze it with the 15 harmful
elements down the left side and you just
put quotes from the manual in the right
side
and we have most of these programs that
are federally funded
already analyzed and filled out with
these templates
so you can go and protect children
by going to our usa map where you can
click on your state
and see your state profile and see which
programs have been funded in your state
if you go to protect child health we
have a national coalition you can also
join this coalition and
join with like-minded parents and
teachers and
even politicians that are working in
your state to stop comprehensive
sexuality education
you'll find that usa map and we have a
video which is our number one tool for
educating people about everything i just
taught you about
focusing on the sexuality education
program it's called the war on children
and by popular demand it's been
translated or subtitled in 12 different
languages
and you can find that and a lot more
information at stopcse.org
that's stop cse is for comprehensive
sexuality education and also
on that website you will also find that
usa map and if you click on your state
or if you go to the csc exposed page
you'll see a list of all the different
programs that we've analyzed on the left
hand side it's international curricula
on the right hand it's u.s curricula and
you can find the programs that have been
funded in your state and then at the
stop csc.org website
we have a whole defender's toolkit with
all sorts of resources you can use and
if we recommend that you click on the
first one which is a stop csc
action plan with steps that you can take
in your state to protect children from
comprehensive sexuality education
so that's the end of the slides that i
have
we would just also invite you if you
want to be kept apprised of all of these
developments and what's happening
across the world you can also subscribe
for free
at familywatch.org to our newsletter
so you know i think it's it's so
interesting to me always with these
things
how there's there there's a positive
thing
that i always talk about the wool
sweater right it's wolves in in
sheep's clothing and it's it's not just
the wool sweater that's being worn it's
who's wearing it and i think that there
are positives right
i mean we need to look at how to
work with those that have same-sex
attraction we have to we have to
you know reach out an olive branch to to
those that are experiencing transgender
thoughts and and and feelings and make
sure everybody feels loved and that
they're a child of god and
i think that a lot of times these
agendas get
pushed with compassion you know it's
concerning because
you know the the idea of changing the
terminology or or the the meaning of the
certain words and
that's it's all the same thing put some
some compassion in here and mixing that
in here and and then we can try and push
this through
so i i think that the things that
that i see that trigger me the most so
to speak are
are the parental rights and and going
directly to trying to get directly to
the children
and separating them from the ch from the
parents
and then the whole idea of this
transgender therapy and
and hormonal therapy and and surgery
done to a child is just atrocious to me
i i just
i i just don't see how people can be
pushing that kind of thing i just don't
understand it i just want to add that
the person who we hired who's helping us
with all of our transgender issues
videos
herself um struggled with gender
dysphoria
in fact we're going to releasing a video
just of her story
but she when she was nine years old
her and her brother were at the park and
her she no i'm sure she was seven her
brother was nine and
two men took them into the bathroom and
they sexually abused her
and they didn't sexually abuse her
brother and
unbeknownst to her in her childhood
brain she decided that it wasn't safe to
be a girl
and that she was sexually abused because
she was a girl her brother wasn't
sexually abused so therefore she was
going to be a boy
and she's got notes from her teachers
like back in sixth grade
saying aaron aaron wants to be a boy and
she acted out she did lesbianism she did
all sorts of things acted out sexually
and it wasn't until through a series of
things that happened
she she met a man who worked with
handi-cap kids where she
worked and she actually fell in love
with him and got married but she still
suffered from this gender dysphoria was
very confused but she had a baby
and she talks about in her documentary
when she held that baby in her arms
just the beauty that she felt that her
body was
able to do as a woman that she could
have never done as a man and the healing
that that brought as she nursed this
baby and
then she started seeing in utah we met
her because she testified in utah
against the therapy band that was
moving forward where they were going to
outlaw which they eventually did
therapy to help people with unwanted
same-sex attraction
or gender confusion and she spoke out so
strongly she said
if they would have offered her before
that gender surgery
or that you know what they call it
affirmative you know therapy and send
her down that road she would have taken
it in a minute
it just wasn't offered to her back then
and she is so grateful
she didn't and that she was able to get
therapy to help
realize where these feelings were coming
from
you know work through her abuse and so
she's one of the most outspoken
persons about you know they're
not even allowing children to to resolve
these issues when they've been sexually
abused like she
has been you know and and the laws are
just changing and
we need to stand up against them when we
need to protect children and allow them
to get healing therapy and
and not allow them to be forced down
this road
of these radical gender surgeries and
hormones that are experimental that
cause you know we have all sorts of
people we've interviewed
that have regretted this and they're
trying to warn
other people other youth other parents
other doctors
to say stop this madness yeah
i will say that i mean i i do know
people that have gone through you know a
therapy where
where they're uh say homosexual and
you know the counseling just didn't work
right i mean there's there's certainly
some issues there maybe and i've talked
to several gay
men at least about this where you know
they're going to feel that you know some
of it might be emotional but some of it
obviously is is biological as well and
the thing that concerns me the most is
the the whole thing about
going to the children though around the
parents again i think that's
that's the hard thing to me because i
think that obviously
the parents are going to have
you know more than anybody else more
likely the best interest in
for the child that you know and and and
i think that we
we've just really got to protect that
now i did want to also talk about you
talked to
you brought up the the the a newer
policy from the
um is that the the how when and why
talking to your children about sexuality
is that what that is
no um i should have heard better and had
the quote right with me
because i didn't know you're gonna ask
me about that but in the new the
church's new changes to their policies
they have
a little statement in there that says
that they would encourage
parents to stand up and and have
an influence on the sex education that's
coming to their children
so that it would align with their values
so the church is
recognizing that this is a problematic
area
and you know these things get to our
children without us even knowing it
so i would advise the parents on this
call
to be very careful to go to the schools
and
we have a problem and that would as we
work with people in every different
state in the protect child health
coalition which is the national
coalition here
parents will go to the schools and say
okay what is the program here
you know we have federally you have a
right to see any curriculum that your
child
child is being taught and they're only
being shown like
nice sounding outlines and they're not
being given the whole curriculum
parents need to demand to see the entire
curriculum
and they should have a right to opt
their children out of anything
that doesn't align with their values
yeah and again i mean
yeah talking about parents it's just you
know what
is the state in charge or are you in
charge you know where is that going to
go and the problem is
is that if you the further we see that
the dissolution of the traditional
family
of the nuclear family there is obviously
going to be more and more of a reliance
on government
and to to be able to educate it's it's a
it's a cycle that
is you know difficult to get out of as
you very well know
and and that needs to be fought again so
what uh uh i
i also wanted to ask you on you've given
some ideas of what to do with your
organization and how people can fight
against this as a
and how people can get involved with
their schools etc
is there a direct i'm thinking of
thinking of phones right how often are
these agendas able to
go directly to children and where they
have access to the children to your
children to my children
our grandkids on their phones well
then you're gonna get into kind of child
predation that happens
you know just on sexual issues in
general and
i'm sure most parents are aware that any
time
time your child is online i i a lot of
times i'll do a presentation i'll hold
up my phone and i'll say
what is this and they'll say a cell
phone i'll say no what is this
we're going to learn a new name for this
this is a pornography
delivery mechanism you know it's also a
csc comprehensive sexuality education
delivery mechanism
because they're working 24 7 to get your
kids to click on things and download
apps that'll teach them all about these
sexual things and so
if you're not monitoring what your child
is looking at
on their phones on their tablets on
their computers
they're bound to get either sent to
sexualized materials
pornography explicitly or even these
sex education phone apps that they're
pushing especially during cobid
so we follow the webinars of advocates
for youth and their their
their ramping this up and trying to get
it to to youth as fast as they can
telling youth to spread it to the youth
so parents need to be having these
conversations with their kids
be aware what apps are on their phone
and and just be very vigilant
okay very good well sharon i really
appreciate your time and going through
all this
i've learned a ton i'm sure the audience
has learned a ton from this and
um again this stuff is not generally
spoken of out there it's just you know
people obviously want to be
careful and and put up a a defense to
these things and people
understand that but i i don't know that
we understand
just how aggressive this is thank you so
much for
for for the time and for what you're
doing and for all the effort that you
give on this i know you're a very hard
worker i've known you for a while
and uh i it sounds like you've been very
effective in
in helping a lot of people and changing
some policy worldwide so
really appreciate it great team that
makes me look good sometimes
so i'm just grateful to you you helped
us early on when we were first starting
out i remember that yes
yeah that's right you're very helpful to
us and
we're very grateful that you gave us
this opportunity today
yeah you're welcome thanks sharon
appreciate it

 

 

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