Melbourne University: Start Teach 8-Year-Olds to Watch Porn

Penarddun
Daily Stormer
November 27, 2016

(((Researchers))) find that we should destroy children as early on in their life as possible

Ah, the classroom. Once a place where children were taught the basics needed to get through life….

…and now in Australia, they want to add ‘Porn Literacy Skills’ to the subject list.

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Quick friendly reminder of who to thank for the Porn Industry

News.com.au:

University of Melbourne researchers say it should be compulsory for primary school students around the country to learn about pornography in a supervised environment, rather than online, either intentionally or accidentally.

The advice stems from a study of young people who had sexually abused other children. In some cases, the incidents were triggered by pornography.

A child’s brain is still developing. I fail to see how viewing it in classroom is any different to viewing it by yourself. They act like once a child leaves that classroom they are unaffected by what they have seen and are immune to the addictive effects of pornography, just because they’ve seen it in a ‘supervised environment.’

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Don’t be a prude! Let children sext and explore their sexuality Goy!

Lead author Gemma McKibbin told AAP there was a definitive link between pornography and abuse.

“(Porn) played almost a causative role in the behaviour,” she said.

“They would watch pornography and act out what they had seen on a little cousin, niece or sister.”

Nobody should even be contemplating the idea of corrupting classrooms of children just because some of them are exposed to it early on.

Should children shoot-up heroin in the classroom because one day they might be handed drugs by a stranger?

Due to how harmful pornography is, you’re defeating the purpose by just putting it straight into their hands. Children have short contraption spans. I can assure you, the kids will just be focused on the material, not the context in which the material is being shown.

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I’m sure he really cares about what the teacher is saying!

And we all know that this wouldn’t be a simple case of “pornography isn’t real life.” These shitlib teachers will find one way or another to make sure children “feel free to express themselves and experiment with who they are.”

Last time I checked, normies don’t see anything wrong with pornography.

So what narrative will they be telling children? That it’s healthy, just don’t look at the super-hardcore stuff?

They’re already pushing sexting, and making it a right of passage. Justifying it by claiming it’s something teenagers use to experiment with. (It couldn’t possibly be because they’ve been conditioned to believe it’s what they should being doing.)

Deb Ollis from Deakin University said “deconstructing porn is a good (idea), but we don’t have to use porn to deconstruct it”.

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Gathering the needed resources for the lesson plan

How can a child deconstruct something that they’ve never seen before? You must have to go into pretty explicit detail to explain it to them.

I wonder how many children will then be curious enough to seek out material that prior to learning about it at school, they didn’t even know existed.

“I don’t think we need to show the imagery, but I do think we need to talk about the imagery. Indeed, I think we can’t afford not to, otherwise we’re leaving too much of young people’s sexuality education to the pornography industry.”

I’m glad she doesn’t think it’s a good to show pornography to young children with impressionable minds.

This is just another way for them to corrupt children by the bucket loads.

Besides, if people really cared about the effects of porn, then they’d rally for it to be completely banned, for people to stop giving money to an industry that is constantly abusing women, and for society to be cleansed of the Yiddish material.

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