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A disturbing story from Victoria, Australia, illustrates the depths to which groomers in public education will stoop to sexualize children. Victorian MP Bernie Finn publicly addressed the minister for education, Labor MP James Merlino, about a note Finn had received from a constituent that included a homework assignment for her 10-year-old daughter to discuss her father’s “erections and ejaculation” with him.
In a YouTube video of a parliamentary meeting posted to his account on April 5, Finn says, “I wish to raise a matter this afternoon for the attention of the minister for education, and I have to say — It is not often in this job I am absolutely shocked. I thought I’d seen everything.” He goes on to explain that he received a “note from a constituent” which Finn then reads into the record.
The note included a photo of a worksheet that the constituent’s 10-year-old daughter brought home from school. Finn reads from the note, which states, “Part of her homework was to discuss his erections and ejaculation with her father.” The constituent (and more importantly, the young girl’s mother) also wrote, “I find this very disturbing and sickening. I have complained to the school and was told it was just part of the curriculum.”
By brushing it off as “just part of the curriculum,” the sexual groomers in Australian public education seem to be saying it is fine to require a prepubescent girl to ask her father about what happens to his manly parts during sexual arousal and intercourse. The mother/constituent rightly did not accept that “explanation.” Her note continued, “My daughter still plays with dolls and writes letters to the tooth fairy.” The incongruity in this is almost too much to grasp. On the one hand, a mother — who knows her daughter well — recognizes the childish innocence of a little girl who spends her playtime being a “mother” to her dolls and still has baby teeth about which to write letters to the tooth fairy. On the other hand, education officials approve of — and defend — a curriculum that includes an assignment for that innocent child to ask her father to discuss the details of his “erections and ejaculation.”
Against that backdrop, the mother wrote, “There is no way any little girl should be told to ask these questions.” Finn agreed, saying, “So say all of us,” and asking — as if in the voice of “all of us” — “What the hell is going on in this state when 10-year-old girls are told to go home and talk to their father about his erections and about his ejaculations? What the hell is going on here?”
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