Parents that have been fighting Wales’ compulsory sex education—which the government says will “gradually empower learners” from a young age in subjects such as equity, sex, gender, and sexuality—have been granted a judicial review.
Representing 5,000 parents and grandparents, child protection advocates Public Child Protection Wales has been granted its first step in a legal challenge to try and overturn Wales’ Labour-led administration’s compulsory Religious and Sex Education (RSE) lessons.
Public Child Protection Wales has called it a “social engineering experiment which must be stopped.”
‘Inappropriate Topics’
The group first lodged their legal papers in May and argue that children as young as three will be taught “sensitive and arguably inappropriate topics” such as gender ideology, and that parents are being disenfranchised by “being denied their time-honoured right to remove their child from sex education.”…