Citizens against the EVRAS law, which includes extreme sexuality that primary school children will be exposed to in the classroom, will organize their second protest on Sunday, September 17 with the slogan 'Don't touch our children'.
Zehra Denizli, a mother of two daughters living in Brussels, said about the enactment of the bill, which thousands of people opposed, "We live in a dictatorship dressed up with the words democracy. Democracy is only in language in this country. Even in a survey in which many people participated, this bill became law despite a 90 percent 'No' vote. We are doing our best here as Muslims and Catholic Christians. We don't want the clean minds of our children to be contaminated, we are afraid for them." One of the worried mothers, Stepha Winona Magnetiseuse Guerisseuse, also posted a video in which she read out EVRAS' changes to the curriculum, saying, "Ages 9-11: examining the concept of pornography and stereotypes. How can porn be shown in class? How can it be done? What is porn and stereotypes of porn characters. I can't believe it."
Belgian Director of National Education Caroline Desir, on the other hand, closed her post about the law on her social media account for comments after the reactions.
Parents' reaction to 'Compulsory Sex Education' class grows: "Are they going to open p*rn?"
The controversial 'compulsory sex education' course included in the primary school curriculum in Belgium has brought together Muslim and Christian families who care about the mental health of their children.
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