excalibur
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These are sick minds teaching such immoral garbage to students of any age. This is what the hell is wrong with our schools.
Degenerates in the guise of teachers.
A New York high school is defending itself after facing backlash for teaching students terms like "coochie slayer" and "professional raw dogger."
The Croton-Harmon High School in Westchester, New York said it stands by its "sex-ed lesson."
Republican candidate for New York governor Rob Astorino drew attention to the lesson when he posted a picture of sexually explicit words and phrases written on a 10th grade whiteboard on June 14th.
Many parents raised issues with the "inappropriate, vulgar & criminal sexual content" being taught to students, Astorino said on Twitter.
Some phrases taught that day include "rearrange my insides," "coochie slayer," "professional raw dogger," "f*cking," "bone," "dick me down," and the misspelled "charzarding," an act appropriating the beloved pokemon character charizard.
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Degenerates in the guise of teachers.
A New York high school is defending itself after facing backlash for teaching students terms like "coochie slayer" and "professional raw dogger."
The Croton-Harmon High School in Westchester, New York said it stands by its "sex-ed lesson."
Republican candidate for New York governor Rob Astorino drew attention to the lesson when he posted a picture of sexually explicit words and phrases written on a 10th grade whiteboard on June 14th.
Many parents raised issues with the "inappropriate, vulgar & criminal sexual content" being taught to students, Astorino said on Twitter.
Some phrases taught that day include "rearrange my insides," "coochie slayer," "professional raw dogger," "f*cking," "bone," "dick me down," and the misspelled "charzarding," an act appropriating the beloved pokemon character charizard.
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New York school defends teaching 10th graders terms like 'dick me down' and 'bust one in me'
The school said phrases like "bust one in me" teaches "the importance of using respectful language" about sex.
thepostmillennial.com