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CSE being introduced to schools
CSE being introduced to schools
Parents of public school children have every reason to be concerned in 2020 with the introduction of the highly controversial sex education curriculum CSE (Comprehensive Sexuality Education). The curriculum is nothing less than exposure of soft porn to our children from as early as Grade 4 (9 years of age).
By demand of the Department of Basic Education, teachers will be expected to teach the curriculum accordingly and will face disciplinary action for not teaching the subject as prescribed by the department.
Despite the uprising resistance to the curriculum, the Department of Basic Education has ignored the cries of the public with the recent CSE rollout in 1500 schools across South Africa since the beginning of the 2020 school year.
From engaging in group discussions to identify one's "private parts" in grade 4 to masturbation in grade 7 and maximising the ideals of the LGBTQ community in grade 8 the curriculum is clearly designed to:
* Advocate for "sexual rights"
* Obtain sexual pleasure through various ways
* promote male and female condom use
* masturbate (normalise masturbation)
* Experiment sexually with other individuals of the same or opposite sex
* promote anal and oral sex as a method of safe sex
In light of the curriculum People Movement South Africa has teamed up with the #Leave Our Kids Alone group to be one of 100 municipalities who will take to the streets in protest against CSE being implemented in our schools. The anti-CSE march will take place 13 February 2020 at the Stanger Town Hall commencing from 2.30pm.
It is the responsibility of every concerned citizen to fight this evil curriculum by joining the march and make the voices heard to the Department of Education and the South African government at large.
For more information contact: 083 743 4812 / 032 946 3331

