CNN on Monday debuted a
documentary series meant to investigate sex education in America -- but
the first part of the series showcased surprising scenes about what’s
being taught in some schools.
The series is titled “This is Sex with Lisa Ling” and the network
describes it as a series “exploring the taboos around sex in America and
the ways in which sexuality has been stigmatized, policed and
politicized.” The digital venture dropped Monday, and the first part,
titled “Sex 101,” featured a look inside a California classroom talking
about sex in graphic terms.
The documentary showed students learning how to put a condom on fake
penis models and being taught about how to have safe anal sex, during
the discussion at James Monroe High School in Los Angeles. Questions
involved the technical term for a female receiving oral sex and the area
of skin between a female’s private parts.
The school has leaned into the state’s very open sexual education laws
and even has a teen health clinic where students can get contraception
and the “Morning After” pill for free.
Per California law, all of what is taught must be medically accurate and
inclusive to all sexual orientations and gender identities without
promoting any particular religion. As a result, all topics regarding sex
are pretty much on the table. The class’ teacher mentioned that she’s
encountered many students comfortable with telling her that they’re
transitioning genders and prefer different pronouns.
The segment noted that many parts of the country opt instead to teach
abstinence-only sex education in schools, sparking a debate over where
to draw the line.
A similar debate unfolded earlier this year after Teen Vogue got
backlash for printing a guide to anal sex, targeted at teens. While the
magazine argued that it was merely promoting sexual education on the
subject, many parents were upset about the magazine promoting “sodomy”
and “perversion.”
Elizabeth Johnston spoke on The Todd Starnes Show after she appeared in
a viral video showing her burning the magazine issue in question.
“This is not a Republican issue or a Democrat issue. This is not a
conservative issue or liberal issue. This is a parent issue,” she said.
“The backlash to this article is rooted in homophobia. It’s also laced
in arcane delusion about what it means to be a young person today,” the
magazine’s digital editor, Phillip Picardi, wrote on Twitter.
CNN’s segment, by contrast, bills itself as an exploration of the state
of sexual education and the conversation in America, whereas the Teen
Vogue article presented itself as part of that education. In either
case, it has left many wondering what form, if any, sexual education in
America should take. |
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