WHO: Sexuality Education
Global institutions like the World Health Organization are waging a quiet culture war in the classroom. “Sex education” for very young children serves as indoctrination.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has apparently been intent on sexualizing children for over a decade.
A WHO guide on “Sexuality Education,” first issued to policymakers and other education experts in Europe in 2010, has proven highly influential. The document claims that “sex education is related to... Birth begins". It claims that even very young children should be encouraged to "ask questions about sexuality" and "explore their gender identities." Parts of the text are downright creepy. For example, it says that children up to the age of four should be taught about "the pleasure and desire of touching their own bodies" and about "early childhood masturbation."
As the British daily Telegraph recently reported, the guide has been translated into several European languages and promoted at national and international events. The Welsh government referred directly to the guide before introducing its compulsory sex education curriculum in schools last year.
Source: Novo | [German]