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19 October 2010

Now it seems child safety is "too explicit"

A police-run sexual safety programme in schools in New Zealand has become a target of outrage that it is "too explicit". One kid was reportedly asked how he would feel if his babysitter put her hands in his underpants, and to role play viewing porn with a cousin. That does sound wrong, but the programme, called Keeping Ourselves Safe, is run through schools in conjunction with education officers to educate children about safe environments, how to avoid getting into an unsafe situation, and how to get out of danger. A lot of children are unaware of some of those dangers, so it's our job to make them aware, and then if they find themselves in some of those situations, they'll know what they can do about it. The parents that are complaining about the programme are total bellends who have completely lost the plot. I understand if it doesn't seem age-appropriate at times but these are real issues that the cops are tackling, and the parents should just stop whining and get on with their lives.

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