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UK school apologizes after asking 11-year-olds to define ‘hardcore pornography’

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Jun 18, 2020, 3:10:23 PM6/18/20
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UNITED KINGDOM, June 18, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) — A U.K. school has
apologized after parents complained about children as young as 11 being
given homework asking them to define terms such as hardcore pornography
and transexual pornography.

Archbishop Sentamu Academy, a Church of England school in Hull,
“apologised for any offence caused” after angry parents complained about
the homework, the Daily Mail reports.

According to the report, teachers asked children between 11 and 14 years
old “to ‘define' pornography, soft pornography, hardcore pornography and
transsexual pornography, as well as female genital mutilation, wet
dreams, trafficking, male circumcision, breast ironing and more.”

One mother told the U.K. newspaper that searching for these phrases
online, in order to research the definitions, would have “destroyed” her
eleven year old daughter’s mind and “scarred her for life.”

“My daughter is still very much a child, we've still got magic elves,
her bedroom is done in My Little Pony. She is very innocent and naive,”
she said.

“She was only in primary school last year living her best life, now she
is being asked to search for hardcore pornography.”

The mother said that she had seen complaints about the homework from
other parents on a Facebook group and so had prevented her daughter from
looking up the terms.

“They have been told to use Google and she would have searched it. I did
Google hardcore porn and some of the images that came up [were] quite
disturbing,” she added.

“They're a very religious school as well, so how can they say they are a
religious school but condone writing something like this in the book? I
can't get my head around it. I don't get the benefit from it, apart from
scaring the kids.”

Head teacher Chay Bell defended the homework, but said that he had asked
“that no future PSHE materials contain any potentially sensitive content
and will ensure all materials are fully age-appropriate."

“The PSHE materials that we share with students are produced in line
with government guidance, the PSHE Association Programmes of Study and
the Sex Education Forum’s definition of Sex Education,” Bell said.

Bell denied that children had been asked to research the terms online,
saying that “all the answers to the questions posed are contained in the
teacher-produced materials we shared.”

The BBC report covering the story notes that “a spokesman for the
Department for Education said it was a matter for the school and had no
further comment to make.”

Sex education in U.K. schools is coming under increasing scrutiny from
various groups concerned with the content children are being exposed to.

The Proud Trust, another LGBT group creating educational content for
U.K. schools, has recently attracted attention for having created a game
where children as young as 13 make cardboard six-sided dice with the
words Vulva (including vagina), Penis, Anus, Mouth, Hands/Fingers, and
Object on each side. The instructions explain: “The game is to roll the
two dice and then the group will discuss what sexual activity is
possible using the two words that face upwards.”


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As usual, gays will claim that there is no recruitment campaign. The
evidence shows otherwise

Bob

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Jun 18, 2020, 4:15:24 PM6/18/20
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On 6/18/2020 3:10 PM, "Aunt Jemima <pancakes"@syrup.com wrote:
> UNITED KINGDOM, June 18, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) — A U.K. school has
> apologized after parents complained about children as young as 11 being
> given homework asking them to define terms such as hardcore pornography
> and transexual pornography.
>
> Archbishop Sentamu Academy, a Church of England school in Hull,
> “apologised for any offence caused” after angry parents complained about
> the homework, the Daily Mail reports.
>
> According to the report, teachers asked children between 11 and 14 years
> old “to ‘define' pornography, soft pornography, hardcore pornography and
> transsexual pornography, as well as female genital mutilation, wet
> dreams, trafficking, male circumcision, breast ironing and more.”
>
Now they have to teach them kids masturbation.

Bruce

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Jun 18, 2020, 5:09:00 PM6/18/20
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