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Topic: Student activists demand California teach sexual consent to kindergartners (Read 688 times)

legendary
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Way, way too early.
They are kids, after all.
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Can kids not keep their innocence for a few years? It will make people scared to have consensual sex when the time comes.
I think the joke scenario of having sex contracts is actually not far away now. I can imagine guys showing off their contracts to their friends as proof that it happened!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urS8GmwmeWQ

legendary
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Can kids not keep their innocence for a few years? It will make people scared to have consensual sex when the time comes.
I think the joke scenario of having sex contracts is actually not far away now. I can imagine guys showing off their contracts to their friends as proof that it happened!
legendary
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Too early, and I wouldn't trust the current PC/liberal education system.
legendary
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they teach sodomy and transsexualism, why not this
hero member
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Student activists do not know sometimes what to do and then demand someting like this  Wink Would be better if they do something more smart - for example - check travel portals 
legendary
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I love the people immediately jumping up and down saying we shouldn't be teaching them these things because they're children, but frankly it's precisely because they're children and they're young they should be taught this stuff because they don't know any better and when they grow up obviously they see other people going around acting like douchebags and think it's acceptable.

By shielding them from knowledge you're always going to end up exposing them to the very thing you're trying to protect them from because they won't even know what it is or how to combat it, by the way, I also think 12 year olds and above should get the vote.
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Sativacoin (STV) Development Team
Way too early imo
Too early to teach children what a "bad touch" is? You don't think that's something children should know?

I just think that kids that kindergarten is a little too young for something that can be so graphic. I support parents teaching their kids what a "bad touch" is however.
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Way too early imo
Too early to teach children what a "bad touch" is? You don't think that's something children should know?
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California college students are demanding that consensual sex education be taught in grades K-12.

The activists presented a list of three demands to help curtail campus rapes.

The students also want more transparency in colleges' investigations into campus sexual assault and mandatory consent classes in college.





Student activists at California colleges are demanding children as young as kindergarten-age be taught consent education in order to curtail campus sexual assault.

According to a list of three demands from students at University of California, Berkeley; University of California, Santa Barbara; and San Diego State University, the state of California should teach sexual consent to K-12 students.

“We recommend consent education in K 12 [sic]. College is too late for people to learn about bodily autonomy and respect,” the request states.

According to Alejandra Melgoza, Take Back the Night coordinator at UC Santa Barbara, consent education would include teaching students to keep their hands to themselves.

“Concerned parents might think we’re talking about consent in a purely sexual context, when really we’re talking on a day-to-day basis,” Melgoza told The Huffington Post.

“Consent is not just for intercourse,” Meghan Warner, director of Associated Students of the University of California Sexual Assault Commission told HuffPo. “It’s for all aspects of our lives, and people aren’t understanding or being taught that.”


http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=6168&app=cro




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