holyrope 3
11.7K

UCLA Reprimands Students for Refusing Sex Ed Class During Freshman Orientation

LifeNews (9/2/13)

by Steven Ertelt

A pro-life group says UCLA officials reprimanded two incoming students for refusing to participate in what they said was a graphic sex education class that was a part of UCLA's freshman orientation.

Two Catholic students, twins Bella and Angelica Ayala, 18, say they were reprimanded by UCLA employees for respectfully refusing to be part of a graphic sex ed presentation tacked on to the university sexual harassment session at their freshmen orientation. They also say literature they wanted to distribute that promoted abstinence that the students offered to fellow students beforehand was confiscated.

The Ayalas say they were given mixed messages by academic advisers prior to the presentation. Angelica was told she could leave for the sex ed portion, but after she walked out, she was reprimanded and told that she must make the session up. According to university requirements, refusing to do so would place an academic hold on her records, she said.

"My sister actually contacted the orientation program beforehand to request that we be exempt from attending this part of orientation, but was given an ambiguous answer," said Bella Ayala.

About a week after she called, a mass email from the New Student & Transition Programs was sent out which cited UC policy codes and state and federal laws that mandated the presentation.

Ayala continued: "Thus, when the presentation took place, my sister and I got permission from our counselors to leave the auditorium during the sex ed part. However, the rest of the students were never told that they had that option and one of my friends (whom I was not able to inform ahead of time) related the subject of this session, entitled 'Socially Speaking: Life Outside the Classroom': namely how to properly wear a condom and convince your partner to use a condom before having sex."

"My sister and I attempted to take advantage of this occasion to distribute literature that dealt with the risks of having sex outside of marriage with multiple partners, such as STDs. Before the presentation began, as students were still going in and out, we passed out the materials. Students were already reading the literature but a counselor demanded that they pass back the materials. Another counselor snapped at us, 'This is not the message we want to communicate.' My counselor later told me that she knew I was responsible for passing out the literature and that this was not allowed because the talk was a 'private event' and I need to ask permission from the Dean's Office be fore distributing anything, "Ayala continued..

MORE
Glocker
What a sex-saturated world this is. Good for these sisters. Never back down from the hedonists! Sad thing is ..many parents think its OK, what these schools are doing,..what can you expect when there's parents taking their daughters to the doctor to obtain birth control pills.. or even demanding they have an abortion. The parents (many) do as much or more damage by their 'openness' or 'acceptance'…More
What a sex-saturated world this is. Good for these sisters. Never back down from the hedonists! Sad thing is ..many parents think its OK, what these schools are doing,..what can you expect when there's parents taking their daughters to the doctor to obtain birth control pills.. or even demanding they have an abortion. The parents (many) do as much or more damage by their 'openness' or 'acceptance' of what their kids do sexually, even if they don't approve. Their response you will hear quite often is, "Well, they're going to do it anyway." These types of parents come from the liberal 60's mentality.