Most people know the importance of carefully reading contracts before signing them and labels before using the product. All sorts of poisons can be hidden in the fine print. What most people don’t know is that fine print is also a means of advancing the international culture war. (And yes, it is international. Did you think globalization was only about markets?)
If you read the UNESCO documents on childhood sexuality education, for example, you will find pages and pages about protecting children from sexual abuse. Sprinkled through them are much briefer passages which let the cat out of the bag -- but you have to look for them. It’s true that the activists who run these agencies don’t want children to be raped. But they do want to sexualize them, and they want it very much.
They explain that “comprehensive sexuality education” “equips” young people including children to develop sexual relationships. Among its many goals are that five-to-eight year olds are to be taught that they can masturbate and it will give them pleasure; nine-to-twelve year olds, that abortion is safe; and twelve-to-fifteen year olds, that there are various and sundry “gender identities” which deserve equal respect.
Speaking of so called gender identities: The UNESCO documents don’t list them, but did you know that activists now claim that some people are “xenogender”? That’s a gender “that cannot be contained by human understandings of gender.”
I wonder: If it can’t be contained by human understandings of gender, then how do the activists know that it is one?