
Even as the Elite pedos are being rounded up, others are grooming our youngsters with porn exposure under the guise of “education”. What a screwed up world we live in! MH
Gript News
Sat, 23 Nov 2019 21:32 UTC

The flip chart notes from an actual ‘sex ed class’ in Ireland last month A “porn workshop” featuring ‘porn alphabet games’ is being advocated by a leading campaigner for a new sexual education programme for school children. A selection of potential terms to be explained in workshops was posted by Kate Dawson of NUIG, a porn studies advocate and sexual educator, on her Twitter feed.
In a tweet – since deleted – Dawson said “interesting morning exploring #porn in our #PornLiteracy workshop.”

“The porn alphabet is a great way to gain insight into the level of knowledge/engagement a group has. #sexeducation #SexEdBill,” Ms Dawson tweeted.
The hashtag #SexEdBill is being used by campaigners, such as Ruth Coppinger TD, to drive support for a more explicit – and mandatory – sex-education programme in schools.

Ms Dawson’s ‘porn alphabet’ spelled out words such as “gang-bang”, “bondage”, “fisting”, “anal ass-eating” and more.
“MILF” is pornographic slang for “mother/mom I would like to f**k”, content many parents might feel unsuitable for school children.
The Galway researcher has been to the fore in seeking radical changes to sex-education programmes, insisting that school children must be made “porn literate” so that they can engage better with pornography, and telling the This Morning programme that she believes 8 year olds should be taught about self-pleasure.

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