Response to the newspaper Syre's critical view on our commitment to making the school a safe place for all children. Few people know about the sexualization of children by authorities, so a public discussion is really about time.
The Swedish Agency for Education responded to our op-ed in The Epoch Times showing that schoolchildren are sexualised. Our response, also in The Epoch Times, points out that the Agency for Education ignores the influence of organisations such as RFSU.
An increasing fascination with children's sexuality is undeniable. It is the result of the Western world's now twenty-year crusade for children's sexual rights. Our blind faith in our institutions and naïvety has meant that everyday life for our children in preschool today looks completely different from what most parents imagine.
The WHO is trying to change sex education for children. It is no longer enough to talk about biology and contraception. They want educators to convey a positive view of sex and encourage toddlers to enjoy their bodies.
The Regional Council of Navarre received the UNESCO award for its pioneering educational program "Skolae" which is in fact a sex education programme for young children. At the request of parents, the Spanish Supreme Court ordered the Regional Council to suspend the programme. Something they still refuse to do.
VIDEO: The Wall Street Journal wrote a revealing story about child pornography on Instagram and how the platform openly supports a network of accounts with buyers of child pornography. Tucker Carlson points to the authorities' failure to do anything about this crime.
Few men see anything positive about sexualizing toddlers. But as soon as a man stands up for what is right, he is attacked by so-called "feminists". We need both strong men and strong women. Only together can we protect ourselves from destructive trends and reverse them.
VIDEO: Tomas Kaya, famous from TV's Idol and Talang, is the latest in a line to criticise RFSU and their book Snippor och Snoppar (Vulvas and Willies) His conclusion is that "this book goes completely against our mission and our role in the preschool world."
VIDEO: In a Dutch video for primary schools, 4–10-year-old children are forced to answer adults' questions about sex and masturbation. When it spread on Twitter, there was an uproar in the national media, the video was withdrawn and the Minister of Education tried to defend its suitability in parliament.
The WHO's extreme standard of sexuality education is criticised by the UK government. In Wales, MPs called on the WHO to immediately withdraw the advice and the Welsh Government to distance themselves from the frankly disturbing guidelines.

Us together

There are several opportunities to get involved.

Parent group

You can connect with other parents by finding your children's or grandchildren's school on the map and join the corresponding group. You are not alone!

Networking

We are building a network, where local groups have the initiative. They get support when desired, and we distribute ideas and good examples within the network.

SANT & SÅNT

In these times where all media pass on the same incomplete information, Sant & Sånt is different and tells what is very obvious in an understandable way.

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