Tennessee Sex Ed Bans Mention of "Gateway Sexual Behavior"
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If marijuana is the gateway drug, are kissing and handholding the gateway to sexual activity?
That's currently up for debate, now that Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam
has signed into law the controversial bill that would ban teachers from
discussing any so-called gateway sexual activity like genital touching
in sex education courses, as reported on Friday by the Nashville Tennessean.
Sex education in Tennessee schools already takes a stance emphasizing abstinence, but the newly signed HB 3621/SB 3310
will now require sex ed to "exclusively and emphatically promote sexual
risk avoidance through abstinence, regardless of a student's current of
prior sexual experience."
What's more, educators are prohibited from discussing non-coital sexual
activity such as genital touching as an alternative to sex, which
legislators have designated as the offending "gateway" sexual behavior.
Outside instructors or organizations who do discuss gateway sexual
behavior in a sex ed class can be fined $500, according to the law.
The bill was passed by the House last month with 68 votes for it and 23
against it, after easily clearing the Senate at 29 votes to one.
Supporters of the bill, such as the pro-marriage organization Family Action Council of Tennessee,
say it offers a much-needed clarification of the moral and societal
consequences of sex outside of marriage, and that previous sex ed
programs allowed the promotion of certain kinds of sexual behavior such
as oral sex as alternatives to sexual intercourse.
"Everybody in this room knows what gateway sexual activity is," said state Rep. John DeBerry, D-Memphis, in his testimony
to the Tennessee House of Representatives. "Everybody knows there are
certain buttons when you push them, certain switches when you turn them
on, there's no stopping, especially for undisciplined, untrained,
untaught and unraised children who just want to feel affection from
somebody or anybody."
But detractors say that the definition of gateway sexual behavior are
vague enough that teachers' hands are tied even when it comes to
discussing more innocent behavior like kissing or hand-holding.
The Planned Parenthood Greater Memphis Region said in a statement
that "Tennessee students need more information about puberty, their own
bodies and proven methods that prevent pregnancy and the spread of
disease. Denying them this prevention information in order to
exclusively promote abstinence until marriage does our students a
serious disservice."
Haslam's office did not immediately return calls requesting comment.
Family Action Council President David Fowler, who drafted helped draft the bill, told the website PolitiFact.com
that the definition of "gateway sexual activity" is akin to the
definition of "sexual contact" according to the state's criminal law,
which refers to the "intentional touching" of "the primary genital area,
groin, inner thigh, buttock or breast of a human being."
Kissing and handholding are notably absent from the criminal definition of sexual contact.
Tennessee's debate over gateway sexual behavior spurred a firestorm of debate and sometimes ridicule.
Steven Colbert poked fun at the legislation
on his show "The Colbert Report," saying that
"kissing and hugging are just the last stop before the train pulls into
Groin Central Station. We desperately need to intervene earlier keep
kids from engaging in ... all the things that lead to the things that
lead to sex."
















And how absurd is that, well compared to the thought police it's a logical alternative if we are really stupid humans!
We as a society are getting real close to punishing people for what we think they might be thinking of doing!!!!
The secret police of Oceania in George Orwell's dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four was "fiction", but somehow we are going to make it a reality if we let nut case professional people tell us they know what people are thiking and therefore those people should be stopped or punished for their thinking.
If my children were going to such a school I would pull them out and home school them, as public schools are becoming a magnet for experimental foolishness no child should have to deal with.!!!!!!!
This is so stupid, I died! I'm writing this from beyond the grave. I'm in hell, and it looks a lot like Earth!