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During his confirmation hearings in 1991, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was accused of saying, “there’s a pubic hair in my Coke” to a 26-year-old female staffer, and that was used to show that he created a hostile work environment and should disqualify him from sitting on the Supreme Court. Ironically, the Senator who led that charge to disqualify Justice Thomas on grounds of inappropriate sexual language in the workplace is now the President of the United States where our public schools are talking to minors about gender transition, surgically removing breasts, cutting off penises, oral sex, anal sex, fetishes and sadomasochism. School personnel are helping students to transition their genders without the knowledge or consent of their parents. So, to Joe Biden saying “pubic hair” to a grown woman is a hostile act, but completely sexualizing young children should be encouraged. We have completely lost our minds. No adults should ever be talking to a child about sex. It does not matter what the environment or the context is.

How many inappropriate or even criminal sexual relationships between teachers and students need to occur for us to realize that teachers should not be talking to their students about sex, ever? The sex discussion should be handled at home. The parents should teach their children about sex. I’m sure that there are plenty of teachers in America today who would take their assignment of teaching sexual education to their students seriously and respectfully, but they’re far too many teachers who will use that opportunity to sexualize and exploit the students or to try to indoctrinate them into their perverse sexual belief system.

According to SESAME – Stop Educator Sexual Abuse Misconduct & Exploitation – an organization created to help prevent the abuse of students by educators, in 2015, just under 500 educators were arrested for sexual misconduct with children. In a survey of 8th through 11th graders, 3.5 million students (7% of those surveyed) reported having had physical sexual contact from a teacher or a coach, ranging from unwanted touching of their body, all the way up to sexual intercourse. The statistics increase to about 4.5 million children (10%) when considering other types of sexual misconduct, such as being shown pornography or being subjected to sexually explicit language or exhibitionism.

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