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CAVOK@lemmy.world to Europe@feddit.orgEnglish · 19 days ago

Italy makes parental consent compulsory for sex education in schools

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Italy makes parental consent compulsory for sex education in schools

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CAVOK@lemmy.world to Europe@feddit.orgEnglish · 19 days ago
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Italy gives final approval to a new law requiring schools to obtain written parental consent before delivering any sex or relationship education to pupils.
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  • TotallyNotSpez@lemmy.world
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    What could possibly go wrong?

    • crandlecan@mander.xyz
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      Make it so! If kids don’t know anything about sex, they won’t have any sexual bodily reactions at all. That’s just science. Every decent human being knows this. Aren’t you a decent human? 🧐

      • TotallyNotSpez@lemmy.world
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        Well…

        • crandlecan@mander.xyz
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          😂 facts!

          • crandlecan@mander.xyz
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            Also, what’s your number please? For, uuh, Science!

            • TotallyNotSpez@lemmy.world
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              • crandlecan@mander.xyz
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                😂

      • grranibal@lemmy.zip
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        If they don’t know there will be more teen pregnancies, which means more babies, which means more people paying taxes, which means more money. Common political big brain move (bonus points if abortions get banned :D ) /s

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          Real bonus: poor, desperate and dumb ppl that’ll take any abuse for pennies on the dollar

  • JensSpahnpasta@feddit.org
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    That will really empower those religious nutjobs. And if they have their foot in the door, they will come for the teaching of evolution and other important things. Not great.

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      You don’t say… 😕

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    If I had to ask my parents before learning any of that I would still be under the impression that girls have the same genitalia except with no balls like I did when I was 15

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      They don’t? Huh??

      • marxismtomorrow@lemmy.today
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        Well some do but that fact goes beyond basic sex education in religious theocracies like Italy or the US.

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          😆

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    Can’t see this going well. You’ll either have kids left out that will learn everything from their school mates anyway, or learn incorrectly from them.

    Or

    There will be kids left out of it and educated by their parents at home, who may be against certain sections that would be in the school curriculum, and might educate with bias.

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      Or

      You end up with a bunch of pregnant, raped, abused, traumatized and confused kids.

  • marxismtomorrow@lemmy.today
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    I wonder what could be behind this decision?

    Oh right. The elites want more teen pregnancy.

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    Given how polarized and controversial the topic has become, I can imagine that many teachers feel safer this way.

    (But no idea if that was the real purpose of this law)

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