Former Planned Parenthood Staffer Reveals How Abortion Biz Grooms Kids for Sex and Abortions

National   |   Micaiah Bilger   |   Nov 6, 2019   |   6:08PM   |   Washington, DC

Monica Cline used to be a Planned Parenthood volunteer educator who taught sex education to students and young adults.

Now, she is a leading voice against the abortion chain and its massive sex education program.

Speaking to Breitbart, Cline said Planned Parenthood is targeting younger and younger children through its sex education programs in public schools.

In early October, for example, Planned Parenthood wrote on Twitter, “Abortion is health care — and it needs to be included in conversations about sex and sexual health at home and in the classroom.” Accompanying the post was an article that recommended “teach[ing] about abortion early” – as early as parents start talking to their children about pregnancy.

Cline said this is all part of the billion-dollar abortion chain’s plan “to groom children” for risky sex and abortions.

Here’s more from the report:

Monica Cline told Breitbart News that Planned Parenthood’s new sex ed book, titled In Case You’re Curious, “targets children with just enough cuteness” to be able to present itself as a resource for curious children seeking answers to questions about sex.

Cline, who left Planned Parenthood after she learned the organization’s main goal was to develop a continued stream of abortions, said the book gives the appearance of being “age appropriate” while it doles out “a whole lot of hypersexualized answers to groom children for early onset of sex” …

The first chapter of the book is titled “Can You Die from Masturbating Too Much?” Subsequent chapters include “Do Guys Really Cum in Their Sleep?” and “Is Twelve Too Young to Know I’m Bi?”

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On its website, Planned Parenthood brags about being the leading provider of sex education in the U.S. Among its worst teaching points, Planned Parenthood tells children that promiscuity is ok. “There’s nothing bad or unhealthy about having a big number of sexual partners,” it tells students on its Tumbler page. Planned Parenthood’s booklet for HIV-positive youth, “Healthy, Happy and Hot,” also tells young people that it is their “human right” to not tell their partner that they have HIV.

Cline said the abortion group manipulates children’s natural curiosity to promote risky sexual behavior.

“Children’s curiosity is a positive indicator of proper development, but what they learn on that journey needs to be carefully monitored and taught by parents, not Planned Parenthood,” she said.

“I can already hear some of you shouting, ‘not all parents speak to their kids about this,’ or ‘some kids have awful parents,’” she continued. “We agree on that point. But withholding the safest and most beneficial lessons for only those with good parents is advantage discrimination. … All children, from all walks of life, deserve the safest and most beneficial education that protects them physically and emotionally.”

Cline urged parents to be more active in teaching their children about sex and finding out what their child’s school is teaching.

“We can stop Planned Parenthood from sexualizing our children by having parents lead the conversation at home, in the community and through legislation,” she said. “It’s time we reject Planned Parenthood’s practice of eliminating the parent from their children’s health care and education.”

Numerous communities have rejected Planned Parenthood as a sex education teacher. The whole Massachusetts legislature rejected a bill in 2017 that recommended Planned Parenthood’s middle school sex education curriculum. The program teaches children as young as 12 “how to perform oral and anal sex.”

Concerned parents in Pennsylvania, Michigan, California, Washington state, New York, North Carolina, Florida and other parts of the country also have protested Planned Parenthood’s involvement in their students’ education in the past several years.

In one recent case, parents at a Pennsylvania school said a Planned Parenthood partner group taught seventh-grade students graphic details about oral sex during a science class.

In another case reported by CBS News, North Carolina parents petitioned for Planned Parenthood to stop teaching their middle school students. They said Planned Parenthood’s “Get Real” curriculum “encourages sixth graders to feel ‘comfortable and ready’ for sex. The petition says the curriculum provides flash cards outlining proper condom usage, for ‘vaginal, oral or anal sex’ and recommends the usage of ‘non-microwavable saran wrap’ as a prophylactic for certain non-reproductive sex acts.”

Planned Parenthood is targeting very young children as well. In February, several Planned Parenthood partner groups launched a new YouTube channel called Amaze jr. with sex education videos for children as young as 4.