Inappropriate UK School Lessons
- wyxecle
- Jun 19, 2023
- 1 min read

A report from the Daily Mail UK has highlighted concerns regarding certain school lesson plans in the United Kingdom, which are raising questions about inappropriate content being taught to schoolchildren. These materials include topics such as anal sex, orgasms, and masturbation, which are being introduced to children before they have reached puberty. The secretive nature of these lessons has come to light, revealing that some teachers are presenting scientifically inaccurate claims about biological sex. They are promoting the idea that gender is fluid and perpetuating the narrative that individuals can be born in the wrong body.
This issue has emerged at a time when the NHS is potentially facing legal action from approximately 1,000 families who claim that their children were hastily prescribed puberty blockers by the Tavistock Centre, leading to life-altering consequences. MailOnline’s investigation has uncovered explicit teaching materials, including a sex manual for pre-teens, being used in classrooms throughout the UK.
These concerns have arisen following an unsuccessful attempt by a mother to gain access to the content of her 15-year-old daughter’s Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) classes, which have been mandatory for the past three years. Despite the court ruling against Clare Page, MailOnline has discovered numerous questionable teaching resources already available online.
Some activist teachers have been distributing coloring books, word searches, and cartoons to young boys and girls, seemingly driven by their misguided mission to sexualize children under the guise of inclusivity.


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