Teach 'the pleasure of gay sex' to children as young as five, say researchersSteve Doughty, Daily Mail, UK, 16th September 2008 Children as young as five should be taught to understand the pleasures of gay sex, according to leaders of a taxpayer-funded education project. Heads of the project have set themselves a goal of
The ambition was revealed in documents prepared for the No Outsiders project run by researchers from universities and backed with £ 600,000 of public money provided by the Economic and Social Research Council. The stated purpose of the project - which is operating in 14 primary schools - is to stop bullying and prejudice aimed at homosexuals. However, at a seminar at Exeter University tomorrow, supporters of the group will go beyond the anti-bullying agenda and discuss "pleasure and desire in educational contexts".
No Outsiders is led by researchers from Sunderland University and also involves academics at the Institute of Education and Exeter University. Books, puppet shows and plays are used to teach children about same-sex relationships. During the project, the seminar paper says, its members have 'challenged each other to go beyond imagined possibilities into queer practice'.
The discussions provoked a furious reaction from critics of the homosexual rights agenda. Simon Calvert of the Christian Institute said:
Patricia Morgan, author of studies of family life and gay adoption, said:
Project leader Dr Elizabeth Atkinson said the seminar had no connection with No Outsiders work in classrooms.
Section 28, the law which banned the promotion of homosexuality in state schools, was repealed five years ago. Current guidance on sex education says it should not promote sexual orientation or sexual activity. |