They are coming for your children. Next year UK schools are set to roll out relationships and sex education (RSE).
The Peter Tatchell Foundation has organised a letter (to which Stephen Fry, actor, is a signatory) to the education department asking that it be made more difficult for parents to opt out of RSE saying that to do so " jeopardises their emotional, sexual and physical health". This program will be taught to children after their first year of primary school.
The letter states “As well as warning pupils about the risks of sex, lessons should also inform older pupils about sexual pleasure and how to achieve it for both themselves and a partner. Schools should teach that heterosexuality, homosexuality and bisexuality are equally valid" . This means they'll be teaching little kids it's okay to take hormone blockers, lop off penises and breasts and, most frighteningly, teach them how to perform and receive anal sex. This is grooming, sexualising children and child abuse.
Peter Tatchell is a former member of PIE (Paedophile Information Exchange) and is gay. He contributed to a book with the acronym BOY that argued for the complete abolition of any ages of consent and asserted that children seek and enjoy sex with adults. The book advocates incest and group sex as well as pedophilia. Tatchell wrote:
What purpose does it [the age of consent] serve other than reinforcing a set of increasingly quaint, minority moral values left over from the Victorian era?
The chapter just after Tatchell's is entitled ‘Ends and Means: How to Make Paedophilia Acceptable’ and opens with an account of sexual activity between an adult and two 8-year-old boys. Many of the contributing authors to the book were not only open members of PIE but have been convicted since then of pedophile offences.
In 1997 Tatchell advocating legalized pederasty in this article: "I'm 14, I'm gay & I want a boyfriend"
On June 26, 1997, Peter Tatchell wrote a letter to The Guardian stating that a book written about pedophilia was ‘courageous’. Tatchell's letter asserted that sex or sodomy between adults and children as young as nine was normal and did no harm. He stated "several of my friends – gay and straight, male and female – had sex with adults from the ages of 9 to 13."
In 1998, Tatchell wrote an obituary in The Independent for Ian Campbell Dunn, co-founder and leader of PIE, describing him as a hero.
In 2000, Tatchell's pressure-group Outrage succeeded in forcing the UK government to reduce the age of consent for homosexuality from 18 to 16. When their victory was announced, Tatchell's Outrage group demonstrated displaying banners saying "16 is just a start".
On 23 September 2010 Tatchell made a speech in which he advocated lowering the age of consent to 14.
This article has a photo of Stephen Fry and his husband, who looks like a teenager. Nuff said.
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Marku1 ago
.....and only muslims will do something about it by pulling their kids from schools? English are complete cunts and losers
Zestyclose_Marketing ago
Most kids are Muslim in UK feminism has single handly destroyed every egg in English women body
Turkeypotato ago
Well the weak stayed behind. Those stronger ones were killed off in the wars and now the kike is taking the last bits of meat so they can look white.