Given the discovery of porn-level "educational" materials in school sex-ed coursework, it's fair to ask if the BBC is serving as a stalking-horse for them.
The BBC’s Woman’s Hour programme has seemingly attempted to normalise the question of providing pornography to children, asking the public whether they believe “age-appropriate pornography” should be made for them.
On Monday, the social media account for Woman’s Hour posited the questions: “What’s the best way to inform teenagers about porn? Should there be age-appropriate porn as has been suggested so they can learn about consent and what’s respectful and what’s not? What do you think?”...
The answer to their question is "HELL, NO!"
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