UK schools normalizing LGBT sexual practices with a GAME

UK schools normalizing LGBT sexual practices with a GAME

The British government has been funding a game teaching 13-year-old students about sexual acts, including homosexuality.

The game was developed using a government grant of almost £100,000. The grant was financed through the Tampon Tax Fund, which allocates money from VAT receipts on women’s sanitary products to projects that benefit disadvantaged women and girls. It is unclear how promoting homosexuality and gender ideology among 13-year-old students helps disadvantaged girls.

Proud Trust reveals on its website that the game has been produced to normalize homosexuality and gender ideology.

“For many years, the young people that we work with have been telling us that their needs are not being met through the sexual health education that they have received through mainstream education,” the Proud Trust wrote.

“Lesbian, gay and bisexual young people tell us they feel excluded for sexual health education, due to a heavy focus on pregnancy and contraception,” the organization continued. “Trans young people tell us they feel disempowered to engage in sexual health education programmes, due to incorrect assumptions being made about them and their body parts, by the subject facilitator.”

The game includes dice featuring words such as ‘anus,’ ‘vulva,’ ‘penis’ and ‘hands and fingers, and children are to be encouraged to make their ow sentences using those words.

 



 

 

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