Abused GirlBy Selwyn Duke

The sex conference gives instruction involving Internet porn, stripteases, bathing with others, sexting, sexual role-playing, and anal intercourse among its many licentious prescriptions.

It’s also attended by students as young as 11 years old.

And it’s partially funded with your tax money.

It’s called the Oregon Adolescent Sexuality Conference (OASC), which has been taking place annually in Seaside, Oregon, for the past 20 years.

It’s billed as a program that encourages “safe sex” and prevents teen pregnancy, but parents who sign permission slips allowing their children to attend probably don’t realize the event is anything but safe.

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One response to “The Taxpayer-funded Sex Conference That Twists Your Kids’ Minds”

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    Cristina

    No chaperones? Of course not. A generation raised by the previous one, enamored of sexual-moral liberation, egalitarianism, and modern psychology, has little, if any, interest in what the kids are taught at school. Those are the mothers who justify reading “Fifty Shades of Gray” to their daughters with the idea of “some escape from the stress and routine of my life”. Fathers physically and/or psychologically absent is the other side of the coin.
    No, no chaperones for the children when the state takes the place of the family.

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