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Do children as young as four need to be taught about masturbation and gender ideology? The World Health Organization thinks so.

Many are calling for the WHO to withdraw recent guidelines for early child education because it suggests that children between the ages of four and six be taught to question their sexuality and explore their gender ideology. It also teaches them that they should discover their own body and genitals and about “early childhood masturbation.”

This document was used to create an education syllabus in Wales, which was also the subject of backlash. A spokeswoman from Safe Schools Alliance UK said this approach “re-conceptualises children’s entire existence, and all their relationships, as somehow connected to their sexuality and sexual behaviours.”

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