Posted on 04/03/2013 8:56:41 PM PDT by Morgana
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“What difference does it make?” The poor kids are learning this stuff that’s being touted as normal from kindergarten on. /s off ... sorta
Fear not. The Gaystapo will ‘educate’ your son depravity being normal, using approved textbooks and practical experiments in the classroom.
When I was a kid, most of the boys I knew had seen some kind of porn by that age, but we’re talking about Playboy magazines that we stole from some father’s stash, or maybe found in a trash can. Maybe, on some rare occasion, we’d get our hands on something more explicit, like a Hustler, but even that was far from what these kids can access accidentally just playing around online.
But... just like this boy can never go back to before this incident happened, I fear that our society can’t put the porn genie back in the bottle. The Lord could accomplish it, surely, but we’ve turned so far from Him, we’ll need a renewal before mens’ hearts turn against this temptation.
It is a shame this happened. The world has gone mad and evil. Young minds are so vulnerable. Prayers and love.
You saw playboy. I gather from this article what this boy saw was much much worse.
You’re right. Even if they don’t teach the explicitly violent stuff this kid saw, they’ve erased any moral boundary that might have existed in the childrens’ minds. That’s why these boys thought the video was “fun”, because they’ve been taught that whatever makes you feel good, is okay and you should do it.
Yes, I said as much, I think.
11 is where NYC schools now start pressuring them to have sex with their new mandated “sex positive” courses
WHAT?
Buy him his own; " .. on his internet-enabled phone."
Step two;
Blame everyone else.
I am going to assume that since the article said he was “pressured by classmates” that he was not at home and it was not his computer.
Nothing new, just more accessable!!
65 years ago I saw porn when I was 10 but it was on 8mm movie film.
Just sad. So sad.
Why should an 11 year-old have an internet-enabled phone (or computer for that matter) without parental supervision?
While it absolutely disgusts me what is out there for eyes (young or old) to gaze at - where is the parental responsibility?
Same here, and while I don’t condone any of this, I also find it hard to believe that a kid would say that “his childhood was over” after seeing a porn video. I dunno, but that just sounds more like parental projection than how an 11 year old thinks.
That’s exactly what I thought. An 11 year old does not think or talk like that.
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