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Canada's 'Scientific' Museum of Smut
In Ottawa, the nation's capital of Canada, the Museum of Science and Technology has decided to provide school children with answers in a scientific field where "reliable and comprehensive sources of information are rare or little-known." I don't know if you're familiar with it. That field is called "sex."
As always, society's experts believe parents either faint at the thought of discussing sex with their children or worse, spread ignorance based on allegedly outdated religious texts. But wait until you hear what the Canadian government's subsidized version of "science" looks like.
The exhibit is called "Sex: A Tell-All Exhibition." It is certainly exhibitionist.
Kris Sims of Canada's Sun News reported: "The exhibit includes floor-to-ceiling photos of nude toddlers, children, teens and adults, and an array of heated, flavored, and textured condoms rolled over wooden dildos. There's also a 'climax room' with a round, low, leather bed, red curtains, a video screen showing animations of aroused genitals, and the voice of a man describing an orgasm."
This doesn't sound like it belongs in a museum. It sounds like a seedy porn emporium. Did I mention it was designed to inform "adolescents 12 and older"? (After the word went around about this trash, the museum raised the minimum age to 16. Whew.)
Oh, but don't worry, Canada. The experts have designed this to be -- you guessed it -- educational. The museum explains, "The exhibition explains the physiological and psychological manifestations of sexuality from a scientific standpoint, answering young people's most common concerns in frank but tactful language."
Uh-oh. What is meant by "frank but tactful"? Sun News explains the children are instructed to write their own words for penis and vagina on a digital screen, while slang terms such as "c ---" and "pussy" for female genitalia and "c---" for male body parts are displayed above it in large letters.
If you find that "tactful," you might be the kind of idiot that feels qualified to run a museum and lecture others that they are not "reliable and comprehensive sources of information."
"It very quickly became apparent to myself and my wife that this was revolting," parent Patrick Meagher said. "They were encouraging kids to have multiple partners, have anal sex, and the words they used were inappropriate. This felt like a sexual agenda being pushed."
That's putting it mildly. The exhibit includes listening stations with prewritten questions and push-button audio answers. Next to a printed question asking, "Why do many boys always want to have anal sex?" sexologist Jamy Ryan responds that not all boys want to do it, but: "If you are comfortable trying that activity, go ahead and do it. It could be fun for you, but if you are not, you don't really have to do it."
Next to a question about pregnancy, the museum recording assures listeners that abortions are available at medical clinics and at 14 years old, you don't need to tell your parents.
After all, we've established that most parents just don't have the gift of providing "reliable and comprehensive information." They can be discouraging of anal sex and abortion at 14.
Critics did shrink the base of "comprehensive" information in one part of the exhibit. Students will not see video screens using animations to explain the joy of masturbation. But they are still "scientifically" instructed it is "completely normal" and one of the "pathways of pleasure" that continues into adulthood alongside other "intimate caresses."
The word "comprehensive" also describes incessant promotion of condoms and other artificial contraceptives. One exhibit insists: "No condom? The answer is no!" Contraceptives are defined as essential health products to prevent bad outcomes ... such as pregnancy or as American politicians describe it, being "punished with a baby." Who is giving the editorial guidelines here in Ottawa? Obama?
The Montreal Science Centre, the creator of the exhibition, developed a teacher's guide, which includes in-class activities for before and after student arousal -- I mean, the field trip. "Teachers are invited to involve students in a quiz-game either during their visit or back in the classroom." Can you imagine what kind of trouble a teacher would invite by bringing this explicit "climax room" concept into the schools?
On national television, the Canadian anchormen and liberal members of Parliament had no patience for the museum's critics. "Clearly, it is science," interjected one "news" host. "It's called biology," sneered one haughty politician.
This is another manifestation of that disease Jonah Goldberg has diagnosed in his book "The Tyranny of Cliches." Like other leftists, cultural leftists think their ideological promotions -- have sex; have it now; have it often; have it at 14; and have it with a condom -- can be defined as objective "biology," not a sexual-revolution ideology.
Sodom, meet Gomorrah.
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8 Comments
Jon
Friday, May 25, 2012 at 10:32 AM
Interesting how one can pass judgement on an exhibit one has not seen. Hear-say should not be enough to create your opinion. For the reader - Neither should this post.
Son of Liberty
Friday, May 25, 2012 at 12:57 PM
I'd say that this museum would probably be a big hit out in the Gay Bay area. Jeez - what a bunch of puke sacks. Can we say - TOO MUCH INFORMATION for a 12 year old or even a 16 year old. Times really have changed and our morals are going right down the crapper.
Jim
Friday, May 25, 2012 at 2:27 PM
@Son of LibertyI would say that our morals are under attack from godless communists who have turned America's schools into leftist indoctrination camps - they must be defeated - I have faith there are enough people to defeat the left and their useful idiots.
Son of Liberty
Friday, May 25, 2012 at 3:29 PM
@ Jim I would say that you are correct in your assertion about the Commie/Socialist/Liberal swine who have perverted our school system. I can only hope that you are correct about there being enough folks left to defeat the Swines. I see too much apathy from many people. I do my part to restore the anger and to take back our Republic. And if and when the shooting starts I'll be right there on the firing line defnding the Constitution just as I have done for 20 years in the Navy. Perhaps that will be the only way we can clean out the vipers from our midst. We definitely have to take our country back, and it starts by getting rid of the assh*le who created the Offal Office.
murray abraham
Sunday, May 27, 2012 at 6:13 AM
Canada has a teen pregnancy rate far inferior to that of the US.Would it be because they have a far sounder approach to sex education than we do?M Bozell once again loses a good opportunity to shut up.
M Rick Timms. MD
Tuesday, May 29, 2012 at 12:57 AM
@ murray,Doubt it. My bet is that, since about 90% of the folks in Canada live within 100 miles of the US border, they are getting their teen pregnacy check-ups right here in the good ol' USA. Except for parts of the west, like Edmonton and Alberta, most of Canada is like a UN meeting. The West coast may as well be in China/Japan, and if you can't speak French you better have a GPS on the East side. Do not get me wrong - Canada is a great neighbor and a great place to visit. I just would not want to live there, or be sick or injured there. At least the border is close.
Just saying in Idaho
Thursday, May 31, 2012 at 9:15 PM
Murray: if by sex education you mean porn, then yes, you are right. And for crying out loud, generations upon generations didn't have the sex everywhere type of culture, and they managed fine. Nothing new has been invented, so there is no need for such extensive educaton in sex. Also, if you don't recognize the damage that the sexual free for all has done to society, you must be one of the useful idiots who think that the more aberrant sex, the more sex, sex sex, all the time, the better. In that case, I apologize for the inconvenience of trying to reason with you.
Louis Perkins in Edmonton, AL
Tuesday, December 18, 2012 at 5:26 PM
This is gross and scary! I feel like this might have something to do with the increasing traffic that child psychologists in Edmonton are getting, this certainly is not healthy for children 12 years of age!