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Published on May 29, 2007 By Moderateman In Politics
'Have sex, do drugs,' speaker tells students
'Men with men, women and women, whatever combination you would like'


Posted: May 21, 2007
10:26 p.m. Eastern

By Bob Unruh
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com

A guest speaker at an assembly at Boulder High school in Colorado has told students as young as 14 to go have sex and use drugs, prompting school officials to say they will investigate.

The instructions came from Joel Becker, an associate clinical professor of psychology at the University of California at Los Angeles.

"I am going to encourage you to have sex and encourage you to use drugs appropriately,"

Why I am going to take that position is because you are going to do it anyway," he continued. "I think as a psychologist and health educator, it is more important to educate you in a direction that you might actually stick to. So, I am going to stay mostly on with the sex side because that is the area I know more about. I want to encourage you to all have healthy, sexual behavior."

WND also has reported on similar assemblies that have been used by schools to promote homosexuality, including one where parents were banned from the event, and a second where WND reported school officials ordered their 14-year-old freshman class into a "gay" indoctrination seminar after having them sign a confidentiality agreement promising not to tell their parents.

The Boulder school review promise came from board members who were confronted by Boulder High sophomore Daphne White and her mother, Priscilla White, with their complaint about the event.

Priscilla White told board members it's inappropriate for such a message to be delivered by a public school. She was reading excerpts of the presentation to the board when board President Helayne Jones told her to stop, because the language was inappropriate.

"The panel discussion was a completely irresponsible and dangerous invitation to Boulder High students to have sex and take drugs," her daughter, Daphne, told the board.

No student should have been forced to be at that panel discussion, incoming Boulder Valley Supt. Chris King agreed.

The panel included Becker; Andree Gerhardt, a community engagement leader with Ernst & Young; Antonio Sacre, an LA-based performing artist, and Sanho Tree, of the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington.

They were assembled for the discussion as part of the university's Conference on World Affairs, which has been described as a forum for anything.

Conference leaders issued a statement, signed by conference director Jim Palmer and others, saying the panel members talked "candidly and sensibly to the high school audience, providing cautionary information about alcohol consumption, drugs, sexual issues and teens."

The sophomore, Daphne, had been required to attend the panel called "STDs: Sex, Teens and Drugs," and accused panel members of presenting one-sided views and discrediting abstinence.

The White family said the conference statement wasn't even accurate.

"The panelists irresponsibly advised Boulder High students to have sex and use drugs," the family responded. "Teenage abstinence was dismissed as an unwise choice and indicative of religious hang-ups."

"It may be true that the Conference on World Affairs generally 'fosters awareness of local, national and global citizenship and celebrates intellectual discussion and excellence.' It did not in this case," the family continued. "As Daphne suggested at the [recent] school board meeting, Boulder High School, the school district and the CWA should host an assembly at Boulder High for the student body. Hopefully the principal, the deputy superintendent, the board president and the director of the CWA would use the opportunity to offer Boulder High students some sound advice that is more consistent with what teens should hear from adults. They need to do it quickly, graduation is June 2."

Fox News' Bill O'Reilly said Boulder already is known as a "far left" town.

He played a recording of an "unidentified male" saying: "We all experiment. It's very natural for young people to experiment with same sex relationships. When you are 13, 12, 13, 14 certainly probably one of the most appropriate sexual behaviors would be masturbation. Even today, there are psychiatrists who will do sessions under the influence of ecstasy. If I had some maybe I'd do it with someone, but you know."

The transcript obtained by WND showed those comments also were from Becker.

Dan Caplis, a lawyer and radio talk-show host on KHOW Radio, said the principal should have been fired, but wasn't.

"We had the president of the school board on, as well as the head of the school district. And they just kept dodging us. Finally, we pinned them down and we said don't you agree this was harmful, this was dangerous? Finally, they agreed to that," Caplis reported.

"These experts came in to undermine and contradict everything most parents at that school are trying to teach their kids about sex and drugs. And I believe that a lot of those parents are ready to fight back. But we'll find out in the next few days," Caplis said.

"Perhaps we should open a new wing of the high school and name it 'The Young Brothel Wing,'" Added Louise Benson, on another: "The attitude towards the Whites and the wildly left-wing agenda at BHS as represented by the amazing thinking that a panel encouraging sex and drugs would be just fine is one reason families are fleeing public schools.

"The culture wars really are in full swing in schools," she said.


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on May 30, 2007

Reply By: Island DogPosted: Wednesday, May 30, 2007
I heard this and was completely shocked, but once again shows the hypocrisy of the left.

It takes a lot to shock me, but this one blew me out of my shoes, how dare they make this a mandatory attendance.

on May 30, 2007

 

Reply By: Dr GuyPosted: Wednesday, May 30, 2007
I thought Timothy Leery was dead?

nope he is alive and well.\

Urging impressionable students to do stupid things just because they are prone to do stupid things is irresponsible, and shows a lack of maturity and cognitive capacity on the clown who made the suggestions.

Boy this should creat a firestorm of protest. This is Political correctness/ secular progressive {gag} movement at its worse!!

 

on May 30, 2007

Reply By: cactoblastaPosted: Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Urging impressionable students to do stupid things just because they are prone to do stupid things is irresponsible, and shows a lack of maturity and cognitive capacity on the clown who made the suggestions.


Really? I would see it the other way - accepting that people are going to do stupid things and then advising them appropriately is responsible, and doing otherwise shows a lack of maturity and cognitive capacity on the behalf of the clown who makes said suggestions.

Let's think about it - if your advice is of no use to the person you're giving it to (ie giving abstinence-based sex ed to sexually active teens) then the only person you're helping is your own sense of righteousness.

It just strikes me as more than a little pointless.

Maybe this guy went too far, but at least he acted honestly and without that self-serving hypocrisy the rat spoke with.

wow we agree again, making common sense advice is good. Knowing kids are going to experiment and being told to behave safely is smart. what this moron did is downright stupid.

on May 30, 2007

Reply By: Chaos ManagerPosted: Wednesday, May 30, 2007
What gets me, is the fact that they KNEW, ahead of time, that parents would object. I mean, why else have the kids sign NDA (exclusive target - the parents) or explicitly block parents from attending?

A silly thought just struck me about that. Since an NDA is a legally binding contract, is it legal to allow (okay, force) a minor child to sign it w/o their legal guardian/parent present to authorize/sign?

As far as I know no contract entered into with a minor is legally binding.

on May 30, 2007

Reply By: little-whipPosted: Wednesday, May 30, 2007
In what was a real surprise for me around a third of American teens are virgins at 18.



actually showed that sexual activity was in decline amongst teens, so presumably the modern method of sex ed isn't corrupting the youth.


Presuming is never advisable, cacto, because the opposite presumption would then be equally valid, that the decline in teen sex is due to the recently increased focus on abstinence.

As far as kids doing stupid things goes, it's our job as adults to advise against these things, even though we know a certain percentage are going to ignore that advice and behave stupidly anyway.

Would you advise a 14 year old how to inject heroin 'safely?' After all, many of them are going to try it anyway, so why not teach them how to test the dope for purity so they can avoid overdosing, and how to let the shot cool after cooking it so you don't parboil your heart, and tell them where the sympathetic pharmacists work so they can obtain clean syringes in States where their sale is forbidden without prescription?

We can also show them how to make sure they've hit a vein, in order to avoid a 'miss' which can cause nasty (and sometimes life threatening) abscesses, how to make a purchase without getting robbed, and how to properly dispose of the dirty needles.

Sound ridiculous? In light of your attitude it's not. It's just a matter of degrees. While I (if i had kids) might not freak out over my teenager's occasional use of marijuana, it's up to me, the PARENT, to make that decision and influence or advise my child accordingly, not some wacked-out teacher.

And when it comes to ecstasy, good grief, every batch is different and any amateur chemist can whip up a batch with god knows what in it. Most recipes include either heroin, cocaine or meth, sometimes more than one of the above, and it's most definitely NOT a concoction I would advise any young person to try.

Sometimes it's good to think progressively, cacto, but every now and then the old fashioned way is best. Yeah, kids are going to do stupid things, but the only responsible thing we can do as adults is advise them against it.

MM sings a hymn.... GOOOOOOOOo tell it on a mountainnnnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good stuff, but I am afraid cacto is about the if it feels good do it clan.. one of the sub-clans of secular progressives {gag}

on May 30, 2007
Good stuff, but I am afraid cacto is about the if it feels good do it clan


As if there were no consequences.
on May 30, 2007
(Citizen)Adventure-DudeMay 30, 2007 16:48:52


Good stuff, but I am afraid cacto is about the if it feels good do it clan


As if there were no consequences.


that's the thing about this little speech this MORON gave, he forgot to mention any consequences, like dieing from over dose, hep c AIDS, gonorrhea, syphilis, Hep B, Hep A Arrest for possession, having children and on and on and on, he just said how wonderful it all is.
on May 30, 2007
that's the thing about this little speech this MORON gave, he forgot to mention any consequences, like dieing from over dose, hep c AIDS, gonorrhea, syphilis, Hep B, Hep A Arrest for possession, having children and on and on and on, he just said how wonderful it all is.


and how is this different from the 'Free Love' era? Sounds like HIPPIE speak.

on May 30, 2007
(Citizen)Adventure-DudeMay 30, 2007 18:26:53


that's the thing about this little speech this MORON gave, he forgot to mention any consequences, like dieing from over dose, hep c AIDS, gonorrhea, syphilis, Hep B, Hep A Arrest for possession, having children and on and on and on, he just said how wonderful it all is.


and how is this different from the 'Free Love' era? Sounds like HIPPIE speak.


hush now!
on May 30, 2007

Presuming is never advisable, cacto, because the opposite presumption would then be equally valid, that the decline in teen sex is due to the recently increased focus on abstinence.


I have no problem with that. Your side hasn't proven its case at all so I don't see any reason to spend hours researching mine. We're all working on assumptions here.

Would you advise a 14 year old how to inject heroin 'safely?' After all, many of them are going to try it anyway, so why not teach them how to test the dope for purity so they can avoid overdosing, and how to let the shot cool after cooking it so you don't parboil your heart, and tell them where the sympathetic pharmacists work so they can obtain clean syringes in States where their sale is forbidden without prescription?


If there was reason to think they were using heroin then possibly. The real push would be for rehab, but if they refuse rehab then they're fucked anyway so you may as well tell them how to do it more safely. If they don't get any nasty diseases then there's a possibility they'll be able to rejoin society in their post-junkie days.

While I (if i had kids) might not freak out over my teenager's occasional use of marijuana, it's up to me, the PARENT, to make that decision and influence or advise my child accordingly, not some wacked-out teacher.


Sure. I can see where you're coming from. But if that's the case then you should take your argument to congress, because over the years teachers have had all the responsibilities of parents dumped on them by an uncaring society. I'm sure the teachers on JU could tell you that the things they have to do for their measly wages go way beyond a simple teacher-student relationship. Drug and sex education is merely yet another burden I'm sure they'd be happy to drop if parents could be trusted to actually do it.
on May 30, 2007
Good stuff, but I am afraid cacto is about the if it feels good do it clan.. one of the sub-clans of secular progressives {gag}


Awesome, a new label to add to my growing portrait by JU righties. What is it now?

Oh yes - I'm an anti-American, godless, hedonistic secular progressive abortionist who loves terrorists and might be a secret Muslim.

Every day I get a little more one-sided...
on May 31, 2007
If there was reason to think they were using heroin then possibly


Ah, but the fly in the ointment! This clown did not know these kids from Adam! Yet that is exactly what he was trying to do. And that is why he is stupid and irresponsible. He made assumptions that had no evidence in fact. Based on his own misconceptions.

It would be one thing if he gave this lecture to a crack whore house. This was a high school, where many if not most of the kids had never tried drugs, and many were yet virgins (13-18 age group in all probability).
on May 31, 2007
Oh yes - I'm an anti-American, godless, hedonistic secular progressive abortionist who loves terrorists and might be a secret Muslim.


You are a secret muslim? Learn something new every day.
on May 31, 2007
that's the thing about this little speech this MORON gave, he forgot to mention any consequences, like dieing from over dose, hep c AIDS, gonorrhea, syphilis, Hep B, Hep A Arrest for possession, having children and on and on and on, he just said how wonderful it all is.


But then we can spend millions producing vaccines and mandating their injection in our young people to protect them from their own irresponsible behaviour.

Tangent alert: I think it's interesting how we as a culture offer up drugs for every sniffle yet expect our children not to use illicit drugs.
on May 31, 2007
hush now!


peace man!   
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