NY teacher fired for teaching masturbation to first graders hired by Amaze – a global organization, tied to SIECUS…
🧵 Justine, the NY teacher who resigned after news of teaching 1st graders a lesson on masturbation, was hired by Amaze. Here, in a keynote at the Amaze SexEdCon, she claims people fear sexuality educators because of their collective strength.https://t.co/XEDwtJGVg3@benshapiro https://t.co/Dw94FhBtLx pic.twitter.com/RmR43pxmog
— Kelly S. (@kellyske) April 20, 2022
The @benshapiro reaction video, pictured in Justine's keynote in the previously linked event, is below. In it, he shares how parents were also upset that their high school teens were taught porn literacy by her. Amaze teaches this concept to younger ages..https://t.co/z1a4PTJDLn
— Kelly S. (@kellyske) April 20, 2022
In the "Amaze Pride Live!" event for at least ages 10-16 (same as their paid Youth Ambassadors), a video on porn literacy was shown. The message does not appear to be anti-porn for kids and youth…this seems to be pro-certain porn "it's perfectly normal"https://t.co/1PYJjT5KWF pic.twitter.com/tZwHIRcfex
— Kelly S. (@kellyske) April 20, 2022
With kids being directed to YouTube to watch these videos and interact in the comments, a valid concern many parents have shared is if children and teens are being put at risk of sexual predators interacting w/them in the comments. Some of the interactive questions included: pic.twitter.com/EsCz0hRsS3
— Kelly S. (@kellyske) April 20, 2022
Another concern parents and educators have addressed are possible sexual subliminal messages in these animated shorts, like this video on SOGI, "The Love Salad" which some have questioned as a reference to the slang meaning of "tossed salad". pic.twitter.com/o4QIgGBCPr
— Kelly S. (@kellyske) April 20, 2022
Sexuality educators share their favorite videos in the SexEdCon video below. The referenced short to be taught in Kindergarten may be this one on Virginity, where a character bites a hot dog as the narrator says oral sex:https://t.co/rncSQWGWI2
Panel: https://t.co/9oszKaliIH pic.twitter.com/r1XLKttSGO
— Kelly S. (@kellyske) April 20, 2022
Many of my recent threads looking into Comprehensive Sexuality Education and their affiliated groups include leaders that serve in several organizations. It is not uncommon to see one person involved with Answer, Amaze, SIECUS, Sex Ed Collaborative, FoSE and more.
— Kelly S. (@kellyske) April 20, 2022
The entire philosophy of sex education has changed and so has what is acceptable for children and teens to be exposed to and how and who gets to make that decision…we're drifting away from family values being respected and honored to the "collective" values being esteemed.
— Kelly S. (@kellyske) April 20, 2022
You'll see similar individuals working with multiple organizations in these threads:
Future of Sex Ed (FoSA)https://t.co/ma4XKYuNrX
SIECUShttps://t.co/xu4KLea19P
Sex Ed Collaborative https://t.co/BQM79U433K
— Kelly S. (@kellyske) April 20, 2022
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