McCain Misrepresents Comprehensive Sex Ed
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"Don't teach kindergartners how to count to ten," the argument seems to go, "because they're too young to learn calculus."
This is the backward logic now employed by the extreme right wing, and its new standard bearer, Republican presidential nominee John McCain. It flies in the face of logic, overwhelming scientific evidence, and the common sense of the American people. Instead of trying to find common ground on the issue of sex education and having real, open discussions about what educational materials are age appropriate and community appropriate, the Right Wing has again launched a smear campaign. The McCain campaign recently released a new attack ad against Sen. Barack Obama's sex education policies which was clearly designed to mislead Americans about what comprehensive sexuality education really is and how it can serve families and communities.
The foundation for a healthy life and understanding of sexuality starts with early childhood education and a discussion of the basics. And we are talking about the basics here, folks. Every child, even as young as kindergarten, has the right to a certain level of education about his/her body. Messages included for Level 1 (5 to 8 year olds) in the SIECUS Guidelines for Comprehensive Sexuality Education, include:
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