“You can program her to do whatever you want to say . . . ‘give me a blow job' or something. . . . Teledildonics basically refers to the control of sex toys over the Internet; the remote use of sex toys.”For background, click headlines below to read previous articles:
-- Cory Silverberg, conference keynote speaker
Secret Sex Training of 6th-Graders in Oregon
President Obama Pays Pre-teens to Learn Anal Sex in Hawaii
Texas School Trains 12-year-olds in Oral, Anal Sex
Chicago Sex Education for Pre-teens is Pornographic, Parents Say
California School Pushes College-level Porn Sex Ed, Parents Outraged
New Hampshire School Teaches Porn, Complaining Dad Arrested
Education Experts Say Use Porn in Teaching Sex Ed
Also read University of Chicago Encourages Casual Sex and Teaches Students How to Get an Abortion
And read Gay Savage Sells Sex App for University of Oregon
In addition, read how public schools integrate pornography and even sex training into the curriculum and also read the myriad examples of kids' sexcapades starting in kindergarten and even pre-school.
-- From "Sheriff wants to shut down Sex Conference" by Carla Castano, KOIN-TV6 (Porland) 11/21/14
Students [as young as 11] attending the conference were shown porn sites, taught how to access cybersex and even were encouraged to Skype each other while masturbating. That is one way this conference material could be setting kids up for illegal activity, Sheriff Bergin said.
The Oregon DOE employs Brad Victor, who runs the conference and is paid to help school districts align sex education to state standards.
The city of Seaside just started reviewing the conference’s contract and is looking into the liability risks of hosting the conference.
The Oregon House of Representatives education committee will also look into the conference.
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From "Does sex ed conference for students go too far?" by Carla Castano, KOIN-TV6 (Porland) 11/20/14
Part of the lesson plan at a workshop at the Oregon Adolescent Sexuality Conference is an adult website called Virtual Fem. In addition to the content from that website, numerous handouts, such as one that encourages cyber and phone sex, have been passed out to high school and middle school students in attendance.
The pamphlets go on to suggest other ways students can engage in intimate activities without going all the way, including bathing together, shaving each other, wearing each other’s underwear, role playing, buying an extra-large pair of pajama bottoms to sleep in together, lap dances and strip teases.
“All kinds of speakers about Internet porn, using Internet sex toys, using meth as is shown in this book for when you’re engaging in sex. It encourages using meth because it helps your sexual drive and what not in here,” said [educator Lisa] Maloney. “It says in this booklet that was handed out and given out to all young people.”
In the WISE curriculum [the grant behind the conference], sixth grade students are asked, “How do people express their sexual feelings?” The answers they’re given to choose from include anal sex, oral sex and sexual fantasy.
When confronted about the graphic content, the conference’s director, Brad Victor, declined to comment about one session in particular about performing sex acts over Skype and whether those sessions could potentially be recorded and used against a student later.
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From "Sexual-education policy: Speakers bringing external materials into conversation about Hillsboro School District" by Hannah Leone, The Oregonian 11/21/14
"What I have seen the Oregon Department of Education deem healthy sexuality is very shocking," said Lori Porter, director of Beaverton-based Parents' Rights in Education. "What they are endorsing to be presented to Oregon students, for example watching porn together, mutual masturbation, dry humping sexting ... using cybersex to explore different identities, classroom discussions about pleasure and quote, 'healthy relationships.'"
. . . The annual Adolescent Sexuality Conference "is for educators, health personnel, administrators, counselors, social and youth service workers, parents, clergy, teen parent program staff, teens, community members and others who wish to increase their knowledge and skills in addressing adolescent sexuality issues."
Rachael Kitchens, parent to three children, thinks the "My Future, My Choice" curriculum is inappropriate, but doesn't want to make her children stand out by removing them from class.
"Is that really a reasonable option for kids who are subjected to peer pressure?" Kitchens asked.
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From "CBS affiliate presents explosive exposé on Oregon’s ‘Triple X’ sex education" posted at LifeSiteNews.com 11/20/14
A local watchdog group, Parents’ Rights in Education, has had its eye on the Oregon Adolescent Sexuality Conference and the XXX-rated presentations and materials being peddled to and by schoolchildren there for several years. Planned Parenthood is on the steering committee of this conference.
In 2013, Parents’ Rights in Education and others asked American Life League’s Rita Diller to attend the conference and see for herself what was being foisted on children. Diller says she came away scarred. “I monitor Planned Parenthood sex education on a regular basis and I have seen some unbelievably horrifying situations that young people are put in because of the abortion giant’s fixation with sexualizing children, but never have I seen so many adults work so hard to defile young people than at this conference,” she said. “It is blatant child abuse,” Diller continued.
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Also read how Planned Parenthood teams up with schools by providing "kinky sex trainers" for kids in Portland, OR and elsewhere.
In addition, read about the Temporary Halt to Burning Aborted Babies in Oregon