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When our Conscience is seared.

What happens to individuals, nay societies when they have seared their conscience? The grossest of immorality that one can imagine. I am thinking about the sex show that the Canadian taxpayer are paying for for our 12 to 16 year old students in Ottawa are being exposed to. There is no shame in our media, and there is no out rage among parents, who are allowing our children to see graphic images of sex and sexual toys as if this is normal for 12 year old and 16 year old students to view, via the approval of yes the government of Canada. These paedophiles in our government and our school boards should be arrested and put in jail for exposing children to hard and soft core pornography on our taxpayer dime.

This is not the sex education that I was taught in high school. The government of Canada is in fact endorsing and promoting sexual intercourse between minors by exposing them to this pornography as required in their sex education program in their school. Where has morality gone? Where has common decency gone? Where has common sense gone? Where has respect for the law gone? To you parents out there, you all should be outraged at this. You are paying and exposing our children to pornography and calling it sex education. This in fact is what it is. We are teaching our children how to have sex. Aren't there laws against exposing our children to sexually explicit materials? Yes there are. Should these people be in jail? yes they should. Should you be in jail for not holding the public school board responsible?

Yes you should.

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