A teenage girl is leaving her high school after taking a stand against the filth, corruption, and attempted normalization of sexual deviancy that took place during an English class in which students were forced to read a story that described in detail a scene of incestual sexual activity between cousins. Remember back in the mid 2010s when the Ogberfell decision was made by the Supreme Court and the LGBTQ community said there was no such thing as a slippery slope and this wouldn’t lead to other sexual perversions being pushed on society as acceptable? I seem to recall these activists telling us that all they wanted was equal rights.
Well, it looks like the education system not only slipped on the slope, but it’s hauling backside down the thing at mach 10.
On the other hand, it’s encouraging to see a young person actually standing on their convictions and against the normalization of sexual perversion. We need more teenagers like this in schools all over the country and the world. Her parents, by God’s grace, are doing a fabulous job raising her.
via The Christian Post:
A viral video clip posted on the social media platform X by parental rights activist and Pastor John Amanchukwu Wednesday shows a 15-year-old sophomore at Athens Drive High School in Wake County, North Carolina, speaking at a school board meeting Tuesday about how the students in her English class last Friday were asked to read a story independently and then come together and discuss it in groups. The full video from the school board meeting identifies the student as Lorena Benson.
“There was a part in this story that made me feel very uncomfortable, and I looked around and saw the same expression on other students’ faces,” she explained to the school board.
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BREAKING NEWS: A 15 year old minor at Athens Drive High School in Wake County, NC, is forced to read a pornographic book in class, that talks about putting a banana 🍌 in a tomato 🍅! She is now leaving this school. LISTEN TO HER TRAUMATIZING STORY! This is why my new documentary… pic.twitter.com/YBfQIJeXrj
— John K. Amanchukwu Sr. (@REVWUTRUTH) September 18, 2024
Benson read aloud the passage in question, which discussed how a character fell in love with her cousin and the two characters “wiggled into the tiny space behind grandma’s garage” and tried to fit “his banana” into her “tomato” while noting that neither character was “sure which was the right hole.”
Okay that is utterly disgusting language to use in describing the act of sex, which is a beautiful act from God designed to help unite man and woman as one flesh through marriage and create new life. Our culture is so perverted that we have completely stripped sexuality of its sacred beauty, all to mock God, the creator of the universe. It’s deplorable.
Benson said, “Even after reading [it] again, it makes me feel very uncomfortable.” According to Benson, “This graphic, incestual, sexual language should not be taught in any class, much less an honors English class.”
“That day, I came back home from school,” she recounted during the board meeting. “As per usual, I told my parents about my day and the things I did. I showed them what I was taught in my English class, and they were as outraged as I was.”
The young lady stated that exposure to the graphic material in the story is contrary to the best practices she learned about sexuality in another class at the school and how human beings grow and develop. They can’t even keep their own narratives from contradicting each other.
“This incident got me thinking in my healthful living honors class; I am being taught about brain functions and development. I was taught that the teenage brains, like mine, are not fully developed yet and that we must be careful about what we engage [in] during these years,” she added.
“Based on this logic, I am a teenager, my brain is not fully developed, and I should not have graphic, incestual, sexual content taught to me in my classes,” she further elaborated. “I am deeply bothered and deeply disappointed. I have decided to leave Athens Drive High School because I should not have to deal with pornographic, incestual, sexual content taught to me in my classes.”
Benson never specifically named the story in question, but the dialogue used in her description is found in a short story called “Tomorrow is too far.” A spokesperson for the Wake County Public School System told The Charlotte Observer that it is reviewing the claims and labeled it an ongoing human resources investigation. In recent years, many parents, pastors and other community leaders have raised concerns at school board meetings about the presence of sexually explicit material in public school libraries and curricula.
Parents, this is yet another wake-up call. You and I have to be aware of what is being taught to our children in school, especially if they are involved in public education. It’s deplorable to think this kind of material is what our young people are being exposed to and the damage its doing to their development. Hold the school board accountable by confronting them in meetings like Benson did. We must seek to affect change.