UPDATE: The bill was passed out of the House and is currently in committee in the Senate.
The House is getting ready to teach your children about the finer points of gay sex and why the tradition and science of the reproductive process, is shameful and stigmatizing.
Tomorrow afternoon, the House Health and Insurance Committee will be hearing HB1032, the comprehensive human sexuality education bill.
Introduced by Don Coram, Nancy Todd, and Susan Lontine, this bill:
“prohibits instruction from explicitly or implicitly teaching or endorsing religious ideology or sectarian tenets or doctrines, using shame-based or stigmatizing language or instructional tools, employing gender norms or gender stereotypes, or excluding the relational or sexual experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender individuals.”
As we highlighted recently, we guess the “gender norm” of boys liking girls and girls liking boys is shaming to others.
Traditionally a talking point of the radical left, Republican Don Coram has joined with them, and inside sources say that more Republicans might fold on this issue.
Not only do we have to fight these outlandish policies indoctrinating our children about what is right and shameful, we have to worry about Republicans shaming our children as well.
I think our readers might want to let their representatives know how they feel about this legislation and that they should be the ones shamed.
This is absolutely unacceptable and should be up to the parents to decide what their children are taught!
I DO NOT want my children, grandchildren or great-children being taught ANYTHING about alternative life styles. My Christian beliefs are important to me. Quit shoving this “stuff” at us.
Gay sex education is not important at all because it is unnatural. Its a mental disorder one choses to follow when one has a bad childhood. Seek psychiatric help and good luck. God bless you.
HB1032 is WRONG for our children in Colorado!!! How dare the Colorado education even to address this. This isn’t a religious ideology! This would allow sex education to include all the wrong agendas, which should be up to parents, not our schools. Do NOT endorse this bill!
Just a heads up, I edited your comment to reflect the correct bill, HB1032.
Apparently this is more indoctrination. Sex should not be taught in public schools. Parents should have the RIGHT to opt their child out of this ridiculousness. Home School and TERM LIMITS!!
The leftist agenda is to diminish and condemn religion, to push divisiveness about sexuality, to gain control over our children, to stigmatize morality and to dumb down our children with drugs and with hold education and critical thinking.
they need to back off … kids do not need to learn about gay sex. Schools teaching basic anatomy is okay at school – otherwise leave sexuality lessons to parents. we all know they have their agendas here …
Unacceptable there is a vast different from teaching anatomy and physiology vs sex education . It has been clearly demonstrated public education has become more driven by indoctrination vs education. So disappointing our Representatives believe this is the place to teach this information. Anyone who supports this will not get my vote guaranteed.
The only thing more provocative than the introduction of this Bill is the provocative disregard for hundreds of constituents who had to take time out of their daily lives to go to the Capitol and testify against this bill, and the thousands of emails the legislators involved have received objecting to its passage through the House and now working its way through the Senate. The very clear and divisive attitude of the strict party line votes in the committees the comments made by those lawmakers are reminiscent of Hillary Clinton’s opinion of the American people, that we are too dumb to know what is best for ourselves and now not just us but our children. In a state so hypersensitive to bullying it would appear that the hypocrisy is these legislators are even bigger bullies than the people who elected these individuals to ignore not just our State’s Constitution but our inalienable rights as well. Has our legislature failed the people or did the people fail who elected them?
NO NO NO