Last Updated on April 29, 2020
According to a guideline for educators made by the World Health Organization, topics such as masturbation and gender identity are being promoted to children ages four and younger.
A report from Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) contained excerpts from World Health Organization’s Standards for Sexuality Education in Europe: A framework for policy makers, educational and health authorities and specialists–in which, controversial topics such as exploring gender identity are being aimed at toddlers.
The CSE listed the most jaw-dropping sentences, including the following for ages 0-4:
“Give information about enjoyment and pleasure when touching one’s body . . . masturbation”
“Enable children to gain an awareness of gender identity”
“Give the right to explore gender identities”
For children between 4-6, an intended focus on the following was mentioned:
“Give information about early childhood masturbation”
“Give information about same-sex relationships”
“Give information about . . . different concepts of a family”
“Help children develop respect for different norms regarding sexuality”
Then, for children between 6-9, the content became more explicit:
“Give information about . . . different methods of conception”
“Give information about enjoyment and pleasure when touching one’s own body, early childhood masturbation”
“Give information about friendship and love towards people of the same sex”
Children aged 9-12 would be exposed to harder themes, such as abortion by being introduced to Planned Parenthood:
“Give information about different types of contraception . . . enable children to use condoms and contraceptives effectively in the future”
“Gender orientation and differences between gender identity and biological sex”
“Give information about pleasure, masturbation, orgasm”
“Give information about sexual rights as defined by the International Planned Parenthood Federation and the World Association for Sexual Health”
The World Health Organization has come under fire in recent months for their role in parroting Chinese Communist Party narratives at the crucial phase of the coronavirus outbreak, which has now become a global crisis.
Part of the accusations draw aim at WHO’s political sympathies, as China recently donated $30 million to the organization after President Donald Trump froze the United States’ funding.