To teach the US constitution but not human sexuality.
During the week,Fox news has aired stories ranging from how unethical it is for teaching children as young as 5 years old about human sexuality,the reproductive system,etc, this is physical science,not sex acts,not porn.
Today they aired a story about how the Tea Party is 'reaching out' to this same age group, teaching the US Constitution,making sure these same children will be knowledgeable in the ways of government.These kids can't vote,they won't be able to vote for 10+ years.. but they will be sexually active within the next 5.
What is the direction these 2 areas are going?
We can't teach sexuality(the view shared by the news),yet we can teach the Constitution,to 5 YEAR OLDS!:eek:
What influences are we really encouraging?
Not that these are similar,or different, they are simply 2 stories I have picked for discussion.
Let's teach our kids not to have unprotected sex,be safe,be responsible for the acts we have with our partners... BUT... do it in a way that the (now 234 year old) constitution says we should do it?:confused:
For the last 10 years my father has had the Declaration of Independence read publicly at our local historic site,we have videos made of this..
The turn-out has grown considerably in the years since it started.
YET!
If I proposed to those attending that we should discuss sexuality, even the same sex sexuality issues of today, hmm, that would send the entire community packing.(and the ears of the kids covered quickly by the conservative public, taboo for open discussion)
Sexuality has been a 'quiet' issue in the US for as long as I can remember,in school,I believe it was the 7th grade,we were first 'taught' reproduction, that was '78 for me.I was 12:rolleyes:
Yes,even I can see a problem with teaching kids at 5 years old about certain things regarding sexuality.I also see problems with teaching them how the influential adults they are supposed to trust, teaching them politics at age 5.
Are they really different issues?