More commentary: Benjamin Levin and Ontario’s hyper-sexualized curriculum
Innocence violated: Charges against Levin are horrific enough, but how much darker is it that he had a hand in drafting graphic sex lessons for kids?
Ezra Levant | 13 July 2013
He was deputy minister during the development of the proposed, hyper-sexualized curriculum for Ontario grade schools. Those sex lessons will start in Grade 1 — when children are barely toilet trained. . . .
. . . A wide range of sexual preferences are to be taught in an encouraging way, and any resistance — be it religious, cultural or just a child’s squeamishness with such adult subjects — is to be reformed and corrected by teachers. . . .
This is extreme. Who would force such adult subjects on such young kids? And now the senior bureaucrat who promoted this curriculum is charged with sexually exploiting children. . . .
This article is good but it doesn’t mention the wider context that Levin is part of: UNESCO, the extent of sexualization education in the United States and Judith Reisman’s exposes about Kinsey’s research.