Planned Parenthood Director: Push Sex on 5-Year-Olds and Teach Teens Porn

National   |   Steven Ertelt   |   Dec 2, 2022   |   12:51PM   |   Washington, DC

A Planned Parenthood abortion business director claims little children are sexual people and so sex should be pushed on them starting in kindergarten.

“[We have] in our society, an assumption of asexuality of people with intellectual disabilities. It’s a myth that’s perpetuated, and really, we are all sexual beings from birth until death,” says Bill Taverner, director of Planned Parenthood’s Center for Sex Education located in New Jersey.

Taverner also promoted pornography, which he calls “useful,” and says it should be taught to older children.

Fox News reported Friday on his shocking comments:

Around the year 2012, Taverner said children of a certain age should be taught about pornography in sex education, a position he has maintained up until at least February 2021.

Taverner appeared to say during the 2012 interview that some of “erotica” was “useful.”

He said, “I think that there’s this yearning for information that young people have that… hasn’t changed. [The] delivery of how we get information is quite different. I think that the internet is a major influence on how people learn about sexuality. There’s access to erotica, pornography. That was very different for young people 30 years ago. It’s certainly not as accessible, certainly not as instantaneous. So there’s a lot of information that is useful.”

The interviewer interrupted Taverner and said, “some of it is wrong.”

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“Some of it is wrong, a lot of it is wrong,” Taverner said. “But there’s good stuff out there as well.”

The Planned Parenthood director’s views about teaching children pornography and using it in the classroom are equally disturbing.

Taverner claims sex education is a “continuous process,” and that “Young children are learning about sexuality from the attitudes their parents display… When we think of K-12 education… we may be talking about what makes a family, we may be talking about disease prevention… All of that sets the foundation for a basic understanding that is useful for further conversations when we’re talking about condoms… [and] pregnancy conversations.”

Here’s more:

‘If we talk about porn, [some think] is it going to make people want to watch it? Which is the same faulty kind of premise as if we teach about condoms,’ he said.

‘It’s going to make people want to have sex with condoms, maybe that’s not a bad thing.’

He added that porn literacy would help students clarify their values on the topic and will meet ‘people where they are.’

‘If this is what they’re doing with their cell phones and tablets and their laptops, then we need to shift our education and stop doing the banana on a condom and think that, you know, we’ve done our thing,’ he said.

‘We need to present opportunities for young people to think about, for example, their values.

‘You know, let’s do an opinion activity. Let’s do the ethics of porn. And that’s not to say that there’s a right answer.’

The abortion business is reportedly pushing this to schools, something parents should object to strenuously.