08-01-2018, 11:43 PM
Certain states in the US and Australia have recently added ‘Genderqueer’ stuff to the school curriculum.
California has anti-rape training in all high schools (i.e. Junior High through to College) and beyond (all workplaces have mandatory anti-rape / anti-sexual harassment training).
Also, in NSW, Australia - anti-rape training is starting from Kindergarten, all the way to year 12. NSW is adopting the ‘California Model’ of consent, rape laws, and so on. Except seems to be taking it further.
I think teaching Kindergarten students about rape is just a terrible idea, that might just leave them full of fear, hang ups, etc.
Though the Kindergarten stuff is likely to be a simple “Yes mean yes” and “No means no” type of thing. The typical 5 year old probably won’t comprehend rape stats and so on.
My dark prediction is that this will spread, eventually, to all US states, all of Australia, UK, Canada, Germany and likely some other countries.
California has anti-rape training in all high schools (i.e. Junior High through to College) and beyond (all workplaces have mandatory anti-rape / anti-sexual harassment training).
Also, in NSW, Australia - anti-rape training is starting from Kindergarten, all the way to year 12. NSW is adopting the ‘California Model’ of consent, rape laws, and so on. Except seems to be taking it further.
I think teaching Kindergarten students about rape is just a terrible idea, that might just leave them full of fear, hang ups, etc.
Though the Kindergarten stuff is likely to be a simple “Yes mean yes” and “No means no” type of thing. The typical 5 year old probably won’t comprehend rape stats and so on.
My dark prediction is that this will spread, eventually, to all US states, all of Australia, UK, Canada, Germany and likely some other countries.