Judie Brown
Is your child a target?
By Judie Brown
What I am about to share with you is happening in one county in the state of Maryland, but it could be happening where you live. Your own children or grandchildren could be targeted, and you might never know. So, here is the story:
Recently a concerned parent alerted our office to a state of Maryland law that piqued our interest. The reason is simple. If this can happen in Maryland, it could happen anywhere. The law concerns "Comprehensive Health Education Instructional Programs for Grades Pre-kindergarten – 12."
Section 2B of this law states:
Beginning no later than grade 7, teaching shall emphasize that refraining from sexual activity is the best method to avoid sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, and unintended pregnancy. To address the serious health risks of sexually transmitted infections, and the consequences of unintended pregnancy, family life and human sexuality education shall include medically accurate information about contraception and condoms.
Note the use of the term "medically accurate" because, depending on whose version of accuracy one is using, the information could be totally skewed. Planned Parenthood comes to mind. They tell young people that abortion is safe. They do not state that abortion is never safe for the preborn baby.
Planned Parenthood further says that in most states contraception is available to any young person who wants it. But they do not address the reasons why chastity is the far better choice. So, again, their information is deceiving and can be dangerous. But I digress.
The Maryland law cited above has an opt-out provision, but as the concerned Maryland parent who contacted us made clear, in St. Mary's County (Maryland) public schools, the only opt out form posted on the district website allows parents to opt out of six different things, but not sex education with a contraception component.
The concerned parent further informed us that there is a special non-posted opt-out form just for sex education that may be given to the students who teachers trust will make sure their parents see the forms. As he says,
What do you expect of teenage couriers carrying a form that determines if they can learn about sex and contraception with their peers? Many of these forms will likely be forged for opt in if a rebellious teen knows his or her parents would opt out instead.
Is such a delivery system created out of ignorance of the teenage mind, or is it intentionally done by the pro-Planned Parenthood types seeking to maximize teenage contraceptive-driven sex by keeping as many parents as they can uninformed?
And so the question is: Are there similar county school systems with similar policies in your state? Are there teachers and school board members who have the same deluded sense of commitment to making sure kids get steeped in sex indoctrination?
We conclude that the answer is yes!
We can say this with impunity given the fact that Planned Parenthood and other groups like the Sexual Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS) have been working from the inside of educational bureaucracies for decades.
So, rather than take it for granted that your children or grandchildren are safe from this increasingly vile river of smut, take a lesson or two from American Life League's executive director and founder of Stop Planned Parenthood International, Jim Sedlak.
Following is a list of three articles Sedlak has prepared to help YOU fight the demons that target your children:
Pray for families, educators and lawmakers, asking the Lord through the intercession of His Blessed Mother Mary to open their eyes, their hearts and their wills to what He wants in order to restore moral sanity in our educational system.
No parent or grandparent should have to worry about whether or not young people are the targets of those who will steal their souls and destroy their self-esteem.
Be proactive; defend the truth.
© Judie Brown
January 14, 2020
What I am about to share with you is happening in one county in the state of Maryland, but it could be happening where you live. Your own children or grandchildren could be targeted, and you might never know. So, here is the story:
Recently a concerned parent alerted our office to a state of Maryland law that piqued our interest. The reason is simple. If this can happen in Maryland, it could happen anywhere. The law concerns "Comprehensive Health Education Instructional Programs for Grades Pre-kindergarten – 12."
Section 2B of this law states:
Beginning no later than grade 7, teaching shall emphasize that refraining from sexual activity is the best method to avoid sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, and unintended pregnancy. To address the serious health risks of sexually transmitted infections, and the consequences of unintended pregnancy, family life and human sexuality education shall include medically accurate information about contraception and condoms.
Note the use of the term "medically accurate" because, depending on whose version of accuracy one is using, the information could be totally skewed. Planned Parenthood comes to mind. They tell young people that abortion is safe. They do not state that abortion is never safe for the preborn baby.
Planned Parenthood further says that in most states contraception is available to any young person who wants it. But they do not address the reasons why chastity is the far better choice. So, again, their information is deceiving and can be dangerous. But I digress.
The Maryland law cited above has an opt-out provision, but as the concerned Maryland parent who contacted us made clear, in St. Mary's County (Maryland) public schools, the only opt out form posted on the district website allows parents to opt out of six different things, but not sex education with a contraception component.
The concerned parent further informed us that there is a special non-posted opt-out form just for sex education that may be given to the students who teachers trust will make sure their parents see the forms. As he says,
What do you expect of teenage couriers carrying a form that determines if they can learn about sex and contraception with their peers? Many of these forms will likely be forged for opt in if a rebellious teen knows his or her parents would opt out instead.
Is such a delivery system created out of ignorance of the teenage mind, or is it intentionally done by the pro-Planned Parenthood types seeking to maximize teenage contraceptive-driven sex by keeping as many parents as they can uninformed?
And so the question is: Are there similar county school systems with similar policies in your state? Are there teachers and school board members who have the same deluded sense of commitment to making sure kids get steeped in sex indoctrination?
We conclude that the answer is yes!
We can say this with impunity given the fact that Planned Parenthood and other groups like the Sexual Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS) have been working from the inside of educational bureaucracies for decades.
So, rather than take it for granted that your children or grandchildren are safe from this increasingly vile river of smut, take a lesson or two from American Life League's executive director and founder of Stop Planned Parenthood International, Jim Sedlak.
Following is a list of three articles Sedlak has prepared to help YOU fight the demons that target your children:
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Know Your State Laws on Sex Education
How Parents Can Fight Sex Education at Their School Board
How Parents Can Protect Their Children at Their Schools
Pray for families, educators and lawmakers, asking the Lord through the intercession of His Blessed Mother Mary to open their eyes, their hearts and their wills to what He wants in order to restore moral sanity in our educational system.
No parent or grandparent should have to worry about whether or not young people are the targets of those who will steal their souls and destroy their self-esteem.
Be proactive; defend the truth.
© Judie Brown
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