Victorian schools caught out sexualising children

Outrage as guest speakers, teachers and principals caught with inappropriate sexual materials

Victorian schools are in the spotlight after reports of sexualizing children and more than a dozen school teachers and principals have been charged for child sex offences.

Trinity Grammar School in Melbourne invited a pro-Palestian queer advocate to address high school children for Pride Week. Pride week is the celebration of sexual orientations and sexual identities - note that its primary purpose is exposing children to sexual concepts.

Queer Arab Australia founder Basem Kerbage was immediately exposed as an activist with hypersexualised content on his social media pages.

The invitation to address students outraged parents who are paying around $40,000 a year in fees to attend the school.

The pro-Palestine human rights activist addressed students from years seven to ten and spoke about different forms of love. However, students from the school found a video on Mr Kerbage's Instagram page shortly after the speech and widely reshared it.

The video on his now-locked-down Instagram page appeared to depict Mr Kerbage pushing a dildo down his throat.

A parent claimed that students were told to search for 'visualise your goals' by Mr Kerbage, which led them to the controversial Instagram post and a task titled 'dildo hand job challenge.'

'Many parents are furious that the school failed to undertake due diligence in this young ... man's extreme sex content digital footprint,' one parent said. 

The school tried to excuse their invitation by claiming Kerbage was endorsed by a reputable, government-funded organisation. Jewish parents were also understandably outraged. 

Government policies encourage schools to present unacceptable, adulterated sexual content to children under the guise of ‘education.’ There is never an excuse to sexualise children.

The Herald Sun also reported this week that around a dozen teachers, including a couple of school principals have been charged with child sex offences. Some assaulted children while most have been found in possession of child sex materials.

Is it any wonder when sexual content is so ‘normalised’ by an education system hell-bent on exposing children to content and information that is meant to be for adults only.

Children deserve safeguarding, it is way beyond time to wind back this aggressive agenda to sexualise children via schools, gender ideology and the promotion of queer sex.