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Planned Parenthood executive says babies are ‘sexual’ and children need ‘porn literacy’ in sex-ed

Updated: December 5, 2022 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Dec 5, 2022 – 7:39 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) — An executive from the sex education branch of the abortion giant Planned Parenthood believes that people are “sexual” from birth and that children should be indoctrinated with so-called “porn literacy” as part of their sex education.

On Friday, Fox News Digital published an article outlining its findings on Bill Taverner, executive director of the organization’s Center for Sex Education in New Jersey. According to its report, Taverner has held these views for years.

He is quoted as saying in 2015, “[We have] in our society, an assumption of asexuality of people with intellectual disabilities. It’s a myth that’s perpetuated, and really we are all sexual beings from birth until death.”

Roughly three years earlier, he expressed his support that “children of a certain age should be taught about pornography in sex education.”

“Taverner appeared to say during the 2012 interview that some of ‘erotica’ was ‘useful,’” the article states.

“I think that there’s this yearning for information that young people have that … hasn’t changed,” he is quoted as saying. “I think that the internet is a major influence on how people learn about sexuality. There’s

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