European feminists gang up on children's fairytales 11.12.2012
European kindergartens and schools may
ban children's books and fairy tales that depict the traditional family.
This is a request of the European Parliament Committee on Women's
Rights. According to the committee, fairy tales should talk about sexual
diversity. Norwegian experts believe that children benefit from
watching porn.
The European Parliament's Committee on Women's
Rights and Gender Equality prepared a report that calls for a ban of all
books that show the traditional family where the father is the
breadwinner and the mother takes care of the children in schools and day
care centers of Europe. According to the authors, these books are bad
for the future life of children, especially girls, and promote wrong
behavioral patterns. In the future, it may prevent them from building a
career.
Feminists are concerned that children
from an early age are constantly faced with "negative gender
stereotypes" in television shows and commercials. The word "negative" in
the report is synonymous with the word "traditional". Over time, the
ban would be extended to television and advertising. So far it was
decided to start with books.
The authors of the report strongly
recommend urgent legislative measures in the field of children's
literature. In particular, they suggest introducing a policy of
"equality of all social sectors." An example of alternative children's
literature is a book "King and King" with kissing men on the cover.
According to the report, this would help children to learn about the
"true sexual diversity of society."
In fact, such measures have already been
taken in some countries, particularly in Scandinavian ones that
consider themselves the vanguard of Western democracy. "Pravda.Ru" once
reported about a Swedish toy manufacturer that issued a catalog before
Christmas where girls were pictured shooting imaginary enemies with
laser guns, and boys were depicted playing with dolls.
This was
a requirement of the Swedish advertising regulator who accused the toy
manufacturer of sexism and imposition of negative gender stereotypes.
Norwegian kindergartens in 2010 introduced a program of compulsory sex
education focusing on sexual minorities.
The report of the European Parliament
also insisted that "homosexuality should be taught in kindergarten as a
form of experience and knowledge." According to them, this will expand
the concept of "gender identity" for children. "Sexual diversity should
be obvious to children. Children need to know that this is normal when
your parents are gay or lesbian."
For some reason, not all
parents are willing to believe that this is "normal." In Norway Muslim
community strongly opposed such education in kindergartens. They
threatened to withdraw their children from such institutions or create
an alternative.
For the "dark" parents who are not aware of the latest trends in sex education in modern society, Norway's largest newspaper
VG Nett recently published an opinion of psychologists and sex therapists who
said that it was beneficial for children to watch porn on the internet.
"Parents should not be afraid of their
children's sexuality. Conversely, from a health perspective it is
beneficial to watch porn at a time when parents and children talk openly
about these issues," said psychologist and sex researcher Andres
Lindskog.
He was commenting on a statement
recently issued by an expert from the organization Save the Children,
who expressed concern about the fact that increasingly more children and
teenagers were addicted to watching pornographic sites on the Internet.
Anders Lindskog is convinced that there
is no addiction or harm from this. "It's important for parents to
understand that children are born with sexuality and follow their
biology. Children have the same feelings as adults," said the expert.
After that, should we be surprised that the number of cases of
pedophilia is growing in Norway? They mostly occur within the family. A
few days ago, newspapers wrote about another such case. A couple, a
husband and wife, subjected their three children under 10 years of age
to violence and sexual perversions for years.
The children confirmed the violence to
the police. But that does not mean that the punishment will be
sufficiently severe. In Norway, pedophilia is considered a disease and
is listed in the Medical Register. For this reason, pedophiles are given
short sentences - from several months to several years. In some cases
punishment could be limited to penalty only. In the end, parents can
always say that they practiced "diversity of sexual relations."
Source:-
http://english.pravda.ru/society/family/11-12-2012/123119-european_feminists-0/