Leftist Child Grooming

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New Jersey to require second-graders to learn about gender identity and climate change: 'It's abuse, plain and simple'


April 08, 2022

Second-grade students in New Jersey public schools will receive lessons in gender identity and climate change beginning this fall.

In June 2020, New Jersey's Board of Education approved student learning standards for "Comprehensive Health and Physical Education" with an 8-4 vote. The curriculum is set to go into effect by September of this year.

The upcoming standards instruct teachers to "describe gender-role stereotypes and their potential impact on self and others" and "differentiate between sexual orientation and gender identity."

"Analyze the influences of peers, family, media, social norms and culture on the expression of gender, sexual orientation, and identity," the public school guidance states. "Advocate for school and community policies and programs that promote dignity and respect for people of all genders, gender expressions, gender identities, and sexual orientations."

"Analyze current social issues affecting perceptions of sexuality, culture, ethnicity, disability status and make recommendations to address those issues," the teachers are advised.



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The new standards also teach children about abortion.

A description of what students should learn by the eighth grade states: "Describe pregnancy testing, the signs of pregnancy, and pregnancy options, including parenting, abortion, and adoption."

By the end of the second grade, the standards state that children are expected to "list medically accurate names for body parts, including the genitals." Children will also be taught about reproduction.





Second-graders are to be taught "the range of ways people express their gender and how gender-role stereotypes may limit behavior."

Second-grade teachers will also instruct children on "how climate change affects the health of individuals, plants and animals."

In the town of Westfield, parents voiced their concerns about possible sexual lesson plans for young children during a board of education meeting on Feb. 22. New Jersey state Sen. Holly Schepisi (R-39) was sent the potential lesson plans that were deemed controversial by concerned parents. Schepisi shared the lesson plans online.

One lesson plan for children in the first grade is titled "Pink, Blue and Purple."

The guidance expects first-graders to "define gender, gender identity and gender role stereotypes." Children are also instructed to be able to "name at least two things they’ve been taught about gender role stereotypes, and how those things may limit people of all genders."

One prospective course for first-graders instructs teachers to write the words "gender" and "gender identity" on the chalkboard, then tell students that a friend recently had a baby and they want to send a congratulatory card. The teacher is told to ask children if a pink card or blue card should be sent depending on the gender of the baby, then ask why they picked the colors.

"Gender identity is that feeling of knowing your gender," the lesson plan for first-graders reads. "You might feel like you are a boy, you might feel like you are a girl. You might feel like you're a boy even if you have body parts that some people might tell you are 'girl' parts. You might feel like you're a girl even if you have body parts that some people might tell you are 'boy' parts. And you might not feel like you're a boy or a girl, but you're a little bit of both. No matter how you feel, you're perfectly normal!"

In a lesson plan for second-grade teachers titled "Understanding Our Bodies," teachers are instructed: "This lesson does, however, acknowledge that 'there are some body parts that mostly just girls have and some parts that mostly just boys have. Being a boy or a girl doesn't have to mean you have those parts, but for most people this is how their bodies are.' And, 'Most people have a vulva and a vagina or a penis and testicles but some people’s bodies can be different. Your body is exactly what is right for you.'"

The instruction guide asks second-graders to correctly identify at least four body parts of the female and male genitals.

The lesson plan for second-graders features a slide show that states, "So a person with a vulva has three holes between their legs and a very sensitive little area at the top called the clitoris." The slide show also notes that "most boys have a penis and scrotum between their legs."

The lesson plan calls for an image of a female body to be shown to the class, and six students should stick post-it note labels on the corresponding body parts, including clitoris, urethra, vulva, vagina, anus, and nipples.

"Most people have a vulva and a vagina or a penis and testicles but some people's bodies can be different," the lesson for children reads.

Schepisi told Fox News that as "a mom and a legislator, I can appreciate the need for students to receive age-appropriate instruction, but this is beyond the pale."

"We knew that when Gov. Murphy used the cover of the pandemic to push these new standards through that something was terribly wrong, and now we can clearly see why they needed to do this in secret," Schepisi added. "The agenda has swung so far left in an attempt to sexualize our precious children that parents are fighting back."

Schepisi said that "Democrats should expect a reckoning this fall" for pushing gender lessons on young children that some parents abhor.

New Jersey Republican state Sen. Michael Testa declared, "We fought for kids to return to school in person. Then we had to fight to take off our kids' masks. Now, we have to watch our elementary school children, who have already fallen behind thanks to the Murphy lockdowns, learn about genitalia and gender identity? It's abuse, plain and simple."

A spokesperson for Westfield Public Schools told Fox News that the exact lesson plans were not in the school district's plans, but were a "sample list of resources" that aligned with New Jersey's upcoming standards that are "to be considered."

"During a presentation at the Feb. 22 Board of Education meeting, we provided an update on the district’s work to revise the Comprehensive Health and Physical Education curriculum," Superintendent Dr. Raymond González told Fox News. "The presentation included a sample list of resources aligned to the New Jersey Student Learning Standards to be considered as school districts work on revisions to the health and PE curriculum."

Our ancestors would have been unbelievably violent and put an end to this shit a long time ago.

“But we don’t call or advocate for violence.”

And that’s why we are where we are.

REVEALED: Disney Was Sending Kids To Epstein’s ‘Pedophile Island’ For ‘Snorkeling Trips’


For years, a Disney-owned and operated Caribbean cruise line was operating a ‘snorkeling tour’ for kids to Jeffrey Epstein’s renowned “Pedophile Island.”

For kids aged 8 and up, a day trip to Little St James, sometimes known as “Pedophile Island” by locals, cost $60 to $75.

The Disney Cruise did not warn parents that Epstein’s renowned island was owned by the notorious billionaire pedophile, describing it as “sun-soaked.” Rather, the literature spoke of “curious fish” that “dart back and forth in the beautiful blue water.”

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What really happened on Little St James, the 75-acre private paradise in the US Virgin Islands that billionaire sex abuser Jeffrey Epstein once called home?

Independent reports: A criminal complaint from the attorney general of the US Virgin Islands, which is attempting to seize Little St James as government property, described it “the perfect hideaway and haven for trafficking young women and underage girls for sexual servitude, child abuse and sexual assault”.

On this island, the complaint says: “Epstein and his associates could avoid detection of their illegal activity from Virgin Islands and federal law enforcement, and prevent these young women and underage girls from leaving freely and escaping the abuse.”

It was in the Virgins that Epstein registered as a sex offender in 2010, following his first conviction for child prostitution in 2008. He also based his shell companies in a small unmarked office in a seaside strip mall on St Thomas, alongside a Sam’s Mini-Mart and a salon called Happy Nails.

In 1998, he bought Little St James from venture capitalist Arch Cummin via a shell company, reportedly paying just under $8 million (£6 million). The new owner quickly scoured away all the native vegetation and replaced it with 40-foot palm trees.

Starting in 2007, Epstein began a massive programme of building and remodelling that drew suspicion from local officials. His main compound nearly doubled in size, sprouting into a plush mansion with an outside terrace connecting the master bedroom and the swimming pool, along with a desalination system.

Satellite photos show a sprawling network of terraces, cottages, beach houses, swimming pools, docks, utility buildings, a helipad, a tennis court, slipways, some kind of enclosed lake or lagoon, and various huts of unknown purpose, all connected by palm-lined roads where golf buggies ferried guests from place to place (a journey across the island reportedly took about five minutes).

Stunning drone footage posted on YouTube offers a closer look, with a huge sundial at the centre of the island big enough to walk around on and two tall American flags posted at opposite ends of the island.

At the other end from Epstein’s manor is a squat, boxy blue and white striped structure often referred to as a “temple”, surrounded by a terrace with a red labyrinth motif. It previously had a golden dome and two gold statues on its roof, which were reportedly torn off in Hurricane Maria.

The building differs greatly from Epstein’s original planning permit for an octagonal music pavilion and has become a lightning rod for fevered speculation. Theorists have variously described it as the entrance to an underground lair, an altar to an Egyptian deity, a burial ground for his parents, or a site of ritual sexual abuse, but an investigation by Business Insider concluded that it was most likely a private study and music room for Epstein.

In 2016, Epstein also bought the neighbouring island of Great St James, about twice as large at 165 acres, allegedly pretending that the real buyer was a Dubai businessman named Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem. “He wasn’t well received,” one St Thomas resident told the Associated Press. “People think he’s too rich to be policed properly.”

What was life like on the island?
In the days before his 2008 conviction, Epstein would visit Little St James two or three times a month, staying several days at a time. One former employee described it as “a Zen-like retreat” where the financier would stroll around in flip-flops, with “meditative music” playing from speakers and the women often sunbathing topless.

There were always women, of course: frequently attractive, sometimes suspiciously young, on the arms of Epstein or one of his many guests or, sometimes, ferried over in groups aboard a 38-foot boat called the Lady Ghislaine, reportedly after Epstein’s longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell.

The island had a staff of about 70, from groundskeepers and gardeners through laundry ladies to on-call boat captains. They wore black or white polo shirts and were sworn to strict secrecy, with instructions to stay out of Epstein’s sight when doing their work. They were also forbidden to enter either of Epstein’s two offices in the main manor, one of which housed a closely guarded steel safe.

According to The LA Times, Epstein also had an enthusiasm for “pirate treasure”, his name for old rum bottles and crockery found about the island. He would pay servants between $100 and $1,000 for interesting finds in good condition.

“He was a very kind man and, while I don’t approve of things he’s been accused of, I liked him very much,” Miles Alexander, who together with his wife Cathy ran the island between 1999 and 2007, told The Daily Mail. “Our job was about discretion. We have a clear conscience that we didn’t witness anything untoward.”

The South African couple described how Epstein did not like to eat meals in front of people, instead taking snacks to eat in his room where he would also receive daily massages. Disturbing him there was “absolutely forbidden”, although they did once find a box of sex toys while he was out.

When they were hired, the Alexanders say they were told: “What Jeffrey Wants, Jeffrey gets.”

Who did Epstein host on his island?
Of course there were always guests. Among the famous names reportedly hosted by Epstein were theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, Nobel laureate Lawrence Krauss, comedian Chris Tucker, actor Kevin Spacey, Victoria’s Secret magnate Les Wexner, model Naomi Campbell, former Tony Blair aide Lord Peter Mandelson and Prince Andrew of the United Kingdom.

It has been claimed that Bill Clinton was also a guest, though he denies ever having been there. Donald Trump reportedly flew on one of Epstein’s private jets, but it is unclear if he visited the island. The magician David Copperfield is even said to have proposed to supermodel Claudia Schiffer there.

Guests would arrive on one of Epstein’s Gulfstream jets at Cyril E King Airport on St Thomas, in a private area separate from the main runway. They would then be shuttled to Little St James on one of Epstein’s black helicopters.

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Epstein was fond of treating the guests, reportedly paying for a submarine to be modified to give a sea bed tour to Professor Hawking, who had never been underwater before. One former employee described it as “like a five star hotel where nobody paid”.

Cathy Alexander remembers Prince Andrew as one of the more gracious visitors, describing him as “great fun and very undemanding”. One day he returned from the beach in “great mirth”: one of his companions had stepped on a sea urchin and he had urinated on her foot to salve it.

Ms Alexander recalls him slipping her a $350 tip, which was “unexpected, because other guests didn’t”.

Didn’t anyone notice Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking?
Certainly they did. From the start, locals on St Thomas whispered darkly about Epstein’s activities, calling his private jets “the Lolita Express”. When scuba divers swam near the island, security guards would reportedly appear to patrol the edge of the water.

At one point, Epstein was ferrying about 200 workers back and forth every day to build his projects. “When he was there, it was keep to yourself and do your thing,” one of them told the Associated Press, adding that the mogul would sometimes give away old material or surplus material.

Airport staff on St Thomas could see who Epstein was bringing with him on the Express. “On multiple occasions I saw Epstein exit his helicopter, stand on the tarmac in full view of my tower, and board his private jet with children – female children,” a former air traffic controller told Vanity Fair.

“My colleagues and I definitely talked about how we didn’t understand how this guy was still allowed to be around children. We didn’t say anything because we figured law enforcement was doing their job. That is regrettable, but we really didn’t even know who to tell, or if anyone really cared.”

Another airstrip employee said: “There’d be girls that look like they could be in high school. They looked very young. They were always wearing college sweatshirts. It seemed like camouflage, that’s the best way to put it.

“I could see him with my own eyes. I compared it to seeing a serial killer in broad daylight. I called it the face of evil… It was like he was flaunting it.” Sometimes the girls would be carrying shopping bags from designer brands such as Gucci and Dior.

The Alexanders also grew suspicious. “They looked like they had stepped out of an underwear catalogue,” Cathy told The Mail. “They walked around with very few clothes on or lounged around by the pool with nothing on. It was like that most of the time. I was concerned about their ages. A few of them looked very young and I couldn’t help but wonder if their mothers knew where they were.”

Miles Alexander added that he had sometimes had to refuse Epstein’s requests to smuggle in female guests by boat without logging their names and passport numbers with the government of St Thomas.

The couple’s unease grew until they finally quit in 2007. “In our final meeting, [Epstein] told me I had always been his conscience,” Alexander said. “I’m certainly battling with my conscience now.”

What really happened on Epstein’s island?
That is the subject of multiple ongoing court cases, but the accusations are shocking.

According to a lawsuit filed by Prince Andrew’s accuser, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, Little St James was the centre of a worldwide grooming scheme in which recruiters working for Epstein targeted young women who were open to abuse and manipulation, played on their hopes and fears, dazzled them with “displays of vast weath and power” and then force them to have sex with clients while keeping them in line with threats and blackmail.

Ms Giuffre says that Prince Andrew sexually abused her on Little St James when she was 17, which the prince ”unequivocally denies”.

Andrew and Ms Giuffre settled her lawsuit against him on 15 February, bringing an end to the protracted legal case in New York court.

The Virgin Islands attorney general’s office makes similar claims, saying: “Between 2001 and 2019 the Epstein Enterprise transported underage girls and young women to the Virgin Islands, who were then taken via helicopter or private vessel to Little St James where they were deceptively subjected to sexual servitude, forced to engage in sexual acts and coerced into commercial sexual activity and forced labour…

“To accomplish his illegal ends, Epstein formed an association with multiple defendants and others (both companies and individuals, who were willing to participate in, facilitate, and conceal Epstein’s criminal activity in exchange for Epstein’s bestowal of financial and other benefits, including sexual services and forced labour from victims.”

In fact, the complaint describes Little St James as just one step in a worldwide web of private flights that ferried sex trafficking victims to London, Paris, Tangier, Granada, St Louis, Palm Beach, Atlantic City and beyond. It says some victims were as young as 12.

The complaint also alleges that Little St James served as a prison for the victims, with Epstein controlling all communication with the outside world. It says one 15-year-old tried to escape by swimming, but Epstein organised a search party, recaptured her and confiscated her passport.

“Remember, he owns a whole island,” said attorney general Denise George in 2020. “So it wasn’t a situation where a child or a young woman would be able to just break away and run down the street to the nearest police station.”

One alleged victim told CBS News that she had been raped in Epstein’s office in St Thomas and that he had a gun strapped to the bedpost in his bedroom on Little St James. The complaint says Epstein kept a computerised list of underage girls in or near the Virgin Islands who could be brought to the island.

Why didn’t anyone do anything?
Authorities made several attempts to investigate Little St James. As a sex offender, Epstein was required to re-register every year and officials did try to visit the island in 2018 to verify his address.

But according to the attorney general’s complaint, Epstein refused the officers entry at the dock, claiming it was his “front door” and insisted on meeting them in his office on St Thomas. He also made employees sign confidentiality agreements that banned them from talking to law enforcement and required them to report any inquiries to Epstein.

“Monitoring a sex offender with his own private islands and the resources to fly victims in and out on private planes and helicopters represented unique challenges and allowed the Epstein Enterprise to limit scrutiny,” the complaint says.

In addition, both Little St James and Great St James are protected areas due to their coral reefs and wildlife. Local planning officials suspected Epstein of exceeding his building permits and the attorney general’s complaint says that he was fined thousands of dollars for breaking environmental rules, yet that kind of money was nothing to Epstein.

In fact, the complaint argues that Epstein’s purchase of Great St James was simply a ruse to hide what was happening on Little St James. “The Epstein Enterprise purchased the island for more than $20 million because participants wanted to ensure that it did not become a base from which others could view their activities or visitors,” it says.

“Epstein purchased these properties to further shield his conduct from view, prevent his detection by law enforcement or the public, and allow him to continue and conceal his criminal enterprise.”
 

DarthOne

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Alabama Senate passes “Don’t Say Gay,” transgender bathroom bill


The Alabama Senate on Thursday passed legislation requiring K-12 students to use the bathroom of their birth-assigned sex opposed the bill, and an amendment broadened the bill to mirror Florida’s so-called “Don’t Say Gay” law.

The ACLU of Alabama has argued the bill is discriminatory against transgender children.

“If passed, this bill would send a message to vulnerable youth that they are not welcome or accepted in their communities. It also would expose all of Alabama school districts and the state to the potential loss of federal funding for education,” Tish Faulks, legal director for the ACLU of Alabama, told a Senate committee on Wednesday.

Shay Shelnutt, R-Trussville, introduced an amendment that would add restrictions to what educators can discuss in class. The added language

“What this amendment does it just prohibits classroom instruction or discussion on sexual orientation or gender identity for students in kindergarten through fifth grade,” Shellnut said.

Sen. Bobby Singleton, D-Greensboro, said the amendment goes “beyond the intent of this bill” and that such discussion should be allowed.

“We just don’t think it’s appropriate to be talking about homosexuality and gender identity,” Shellnut said.

After a few minutes of discussion Republicans in the Senate asked for a cloture vote, which would limit discussion on the bill.

Singleton noted that the amendment doesn’t ban discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity with children in pre-K.

“This is ridiculous that y’all leave the babies out there to fend for themselves,” Singleton said, adding that he planned to introduced an amendment that would ban such discussion in all grades.

Rodger Smitherman, D-Birmingham, explained that gay and transgender children are bullied and the targets of hate crimes.

“People wanted to do bodily harm to people. That’s what these kinds of things like this amendment will create,” Smitherman said.

After debate on Shellnut’s amendment ended, members voted 24-6 to approve the amendment. The House then approved the amended bill in a 26-5 vote. The amended bill now heads to the House, where members would have to concur with those changes before the bill can be sent to Gov. Kay Ivey for her signature.
 

LordsFire

Internet Wizard
Sounds like you were surrounded by too much estrogen.

On a related note, Single Moms probably lead to more soyboys.
No male rolemodels/primarily female rolemodels.
But hey,that is toxic masculinity.

It also leads to a lot of insecure young men turning to exaggerated masculinity to deal with that insecurity. This is a big part of what feeds into gang culture, and gang violence.

Looked at through a psychoanalytical lense, 'thug culture' is mostly teen and twenty-something men showing the whole world how much they lack confidence in their masculinity.
 

Agent23

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It also leads to a lot of insecure young men turning to exaggerated masculinity to deal with that insecurity. This is a big part of what feeds into gang culture, and gang violence.

Looked at through a psychoanalytical lense, 'thug culture' is mostly teen and twenty-something men showing the whole world how much they lack confidence in their masculinity.
Yeah, Sarg, Peterson and even some extreme ex-feminazi leftist called Camille Pagilla(sp) have all spoken about this shit at length, too.
But hey, stronk waminz and single mons good, fathers bad.
 

The Immortal Watch Dog

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Hetman
Sounds like you were surrounded by too much estrogen.

On a related note, Single Moms probably lead to more soyboys.
No male rolemodels/primarily female rolemodels.
But hey,that is toxic masculinity.

Serial killer, something like 90% of all known serial killers were raised by single mothers.

Alabama Senate passes “Don’t Say Gay,” transgender bathroom bill


Good, Troons, even young ones seem predisposed to rape and domestic battery.

Loudon County school officials proved how utterly unreliable the school systems are at protecting the innocent from the depraved.
 

almostinsane

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And this is another reason why I think religion is going to come back strong and hard with in our collective life times


Young people are returning to traditional faith practices

That they are. Younger Catholics who attend Mass frequently become more conservative and long for pre-Vatican II liturgies and styles of preaching. A more hard line will attract more young people than changing to fit the culture. No one wants to attend church that's just like the outside world.
 

Captain X

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Osaul


FFS... :mad:

TL;DR - A couple of white people adopted a bunch of black kids, and claim they couldn't afford to have privacy so they could keep a constant watch on their kids, so they decided to normalize being naked around them. Also, they're teaching these kids that their hair is sacred. :rolleyes:
 

almostinsane

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FFS... :mad:

TL;DR - A couple of white people adopted a bunch of black kids, and claim they couldn't afford to have privacy so they could keep a constant watch on their kids, so they decided to normalize being naked around them. Also, they're teaching these kids that their hair is sacred. :rolleyes:
Me: There's no conspiracy against black people.

Me: (reads this) There's no right wing conspiracy against black people.
 

bintananth

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FFS... :mad:

TL;DR - A couple of white people adopted a bunch of black kids, and claim they couldn't afford to have privacy so they could keep a constant watch on their kids, so they decided to normalize being naked around them. Also, they're teaching these kids that their hair is sacred. :rolleyes:
Young kids seeing their parents in the bathroom or while changing isn't that big of a deal. Now, if they're casually strolling around the house in the buff or doing bedroom things where the kids can see it ... that's a problem.

The hair thing. A stranger randomly trying to touch hair on purpose is really uncomfortable, even for adults. Right track, wrong message with the "sacred" part.
 

BlackDragon98

Freikorps Kommandant
Banned - Politics
Meanwhile in Canada...

Police: "I am the Gestapo! Listen to me or I will arrest you on the orders of Der Führer, Justolf Trutler-Castro!"

ACAB. They (or at least 95% of law enforcement) will obey their paychecks and their paymasters. ACAB.

These are the people who come out and lambast "Qanon Maga Chuds" for "believing" there is grooming in schools



There is no fucking middle ground to these people. They have no concept of moderation. Hedonism is their religion.

They are Slannesh.

Therefore, the bolter and the flamer are the only acceptable answers to such miserable heretics.
 

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