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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is cracking down on sexually perverse material produced for teens under its Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program

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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is cracking down on the kinds of sexually perverse material being produced for children under its Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program .
The program is intended to reduce teen pregnancy through medically accurate and age-appropriate programming, not to promote harmful ideologies, risky sexual activity for minors.
Documents obtained by The Federalist show the funding was being used to create curriculums that had children take part in graphic demonstrations of condom use and encouraged the use of pornography.
The 457 -page curriculum does take time to go through the many negatives of pornography use, including mentally, physically, and socially.
It also turns around to essentially say that certain types of pornography are bad, while others are okay.
The narrative that the curriculum endorses, that simply watching softer pornography will be fine, is undercut by the curriculum itself.
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