Letter: Sex ed concern

To the editor:

Parents concerned about national sex education standards recently adopted by Lawrence schools, you aren’t alone. Lawrence is the first school district in Kansas to adopt these federal standards. Parents across the nation are fed up and starting to oppose the standards and the curricula that support them.

These standards were produced by Future of Sex Education (FOSE), a collaboration of Advocates for Youth, Answer and the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S. (SIECUS). Planned Parenthood (PP) leaders sit on their advisory committee and have reviewed the standards. The first director of SIECUS was a former PP medical clinic director.

Planned Parenthood is the largest abortion provider in the country, performing 30 percent of all abortions, according to STOPP.org. Just ask yourself what the link between so-called sex education and abortion might mean to a company that performs so many abortions.

The Kinsey Institute developed SIECUS to spread the philosophies of Alfred Kinsey in the public schools. Concerned Women of America shared in “A Nation Deceived,” “To obtain data about the sexual behavior of children, Dr. Kinsey worked with trained pedophiles who sexually abused hundreds of children (as young as two months) to prove to the world that infants, toddlers and juveniles could enjoy sex pre-puberty with the help of an adult. Their sexual torture was recorded as pleasure.”

Answer’s Sex Etc. program includes links to PP websites, advice on avoiding parents, focus on abortion rights, transgender emphasis, and instructions on having gay sex.

There is hope. You can educate yourself at www.stopp.org/pdfs/ParentPower.pdf.