As if sex education in schools wasn’t controversial enough, now gay activists want gay sex to be taught to children. Leading the charge is the FreeForm Channel with its drama The Fosters, a show that has always championed the gay agenda, with its biracial lesbian couple and their diverse family of all colors and sexualities.
GLAAD (formerly the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) was very excited for Tuesday night’s propaganda, titled “Sex Ed,” and they tweeted out a video teaser for the episode:
Don't miss an all new #TheFosters as Lena campaigns for #LGBTQ-inclusive sex and health education, on Freeform at 8/7c. @TheFostersTV pic.twitter.com/tbkHlZyV3i
— GLAAD (@glaad) February 28, 2017
Lena (Sherri Saum) approaches Jude’s (Hayden Byerly) teacher about the possibility of incorporating the LGBT agenda into the school’s sex ed class. You can imagine the reaction of the teacher. She said the other parents would not approve of that, let alone the school board, so the class would stay the same.
Jude, a gay 14-year-old high school teen, doesn’t understand what the big deal is – why doesn’t the class teach about gay sex in health class, he asks?
Jude, a virgin and curious while feeling insecure that when he and his boyfriend Noah have sex he won’t know what to do, searches the Internet for information. He discovers a dating app – Pump – and downloads it. He’s looking for a quick hook-up to get some experience. To say this was uncomfortable for me to watch – a young high school kid so naïve as he deals with his personal choices – would be an understatement.
Arriving at a seedy apartment, (how cliché), the hook-up didn’t actually happen. When the guy finds out Jude is only 14-years-old, he bails (thank God). Stef (Teri Polo) discovers Jude downloaded the app and she and her wife Lena tell him how dangerous the app is, especially for someone so young (not to mention it is illegal). He agrees to stop using it after he admits nothing happened.
The surprise beginning of this episode, though, was not previewed on Twitter. I wonder why Planned Parenthood didn’t tease the fact that Jesus’ girlfriend, Emma (Amanda Leighton) goes to have an abortion at one of their facilities in this episode.
While sitting in the waiting room, she asks if it is wrong that she doesn’t feel bad about having the abortion – and not telling Jesus about it. Jesus is recovering from a traumatic head injury and they don't think he should be burdened with the information that she’s pregnant with his child, much less the decision to have an abortion. Planned Parenthood must be so proud to see young people taking life from an unborn baby without guilt.
Children being taught gay sex and to have abortions. Heaven help us.