Monica Cline used to volunteer with Planned Parenthood’s sex education program.
But now she speaks out against it, warning families about the dangerous agenda that the abortion chain is pushing on children, Christian News Network reports.
“This type of sex education does not protect our youth. It only serves to encourage them to explore all sexual activities and places a burden on them that they are not prepared to bear,” Cline said. “Planned Parenthood and other like-minded organizations have been collaborating for years to establish illicit sex education in our schools and communities. Remember, it’s big money for them.”
Cline worked as a Title X training manager and volunteer sexual educator for Planned Parenthood for more than a decade.
Her first inkling of concerns happened during her training. According to the report:
“Teach me how to teach girls not to have sex,” Cline implored.
“No, dear!” her trainer said. “We’re not going to teach them not to have sex. We’re going to teach them how to do it safer.”
She told Cline that anything less would be “judging” youth for their choices.
But Cline initially trusted Planned Parenthood, thinking its “experts” knew best.
So, she began to teach adolescents using a curriculum that encouraged casual sex and passed off STDs and abortions as “a way of life” that allows people to “worship” their so-called “sexual rights without hindrance,” the report states.
“Their answer to happiness and empowerment is to have sex, use a condom, get tested, treated and have an abortion,” Cline said.
Typically, she said, they began classes with an icebreaker to get teens talking about the uncomfortable subject.
“The educator asks the kids to shout out or go to the board and write all the slang terms for reproductive body parts or sexual activities. You can imagine how crass this becomes,” Cline said.
“At first, they nervously say a few words, but when they notice the educator is encouraging them, they fully participate. … By the end of this activity, there is a collage of illicit sexual terms and activities written all over the board. The kids begin to believe that this is part of healthy sex education,” she continued. “The terms are dehumanizing, and the activity serves to restructure their thoughts about their bodies, others’ bodies, and the act of sex.”
The program also leaves parents out – on purpose, Cline said.
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