UNESCO Pledge Millions To Sexually Indoctrinate SA Kids!
Family Policy Institute (FPI) celebrates its 12th Anniversary on 7 July 2020. Arlene and I and the team give God all the praise, honor and glory for His faithfulness, wisdom, guidance and provision over the past twelve years. We also extend our deep gratitude and appreciation to you, our loyal friends and partners in this vital ministry. Without you we cannot do what we do. Thank you!
FPI has fought many critical battles for faith, family and religious freedoms over the years. However, the most insidious agenda we have ever confronted is the state’s attempts to isolate children from their parents and sexually indoctrinate them by cunningly manipulating the public schooling system.
The Department of Basic Education (DBE) has abandoned South Africa’s schoolchildren to the whims of global sexual rights radicals through “Comprehensive Sexuality Education” (CSE). This dangerous UN driven program seeks to drive a wedge between parents and their children and indoctrinate them with destructive abortion and LGBTQ propaganda.
UN agencies like UNESCO, UNICEF and the WHO are major influencers of South African public policy - not South African citizens. Parents, educators and other citizens were not consulted about the dangerous CSE policy and subsequently rejected this diabolical UN conceived and financed agenda.
In November 2019, FPI delivered a Letter to the DBE signed by several major Christian Denominations and Education Networks along with a Petition containing 150,000 signatures warning government about the serious risks CSE presents to the health and welfare of children and families.
Instead of acknowledging the valid concerns of parents and educators, the arrogant DBE – instructed by its UN masters, UNESCO - will now appoint “goodwill ambassadors” to promote the “benefits” of CSE to the public , through an appallingly deceptive sexual rights propaganda campaign.
Shockingly, because the corruption ridden ANC led government failed to sell CSE to a wary populace, it has resorted to hiring celebrities – with UNESCO funding – to do its sleazy work.
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