Jordan Peterson calls Ontario’s sex education ‘completely reprehensible’
Jordan Peterson is still batting the political correct monster in Canada, this time by calling Ontario’s sex education program “completely reprehensible” and advised parents who don’t approve of the lessons: “don’t send them to the classes.”
Peterson spoke with parental rights advocate Tanya Granic Allen, who is running to be the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, calling for parents to take a stand: “Keep them at home…and take the consequences.”
Check out the video clip below.
“If you don’t stand your ground, then all that happens is people push you backwards,” he said. “If you wanna be pushed backwards, then go along with it.”
Parents “have to decide what’s important” to them, he said. “The people who are pushing these sorts of agendas are actually quite the small minority. They’re very noisy and they’re very well-organized. But if you don’t stand up and do something about it, especially when it affects your own family, then all that’s going to happen is that it’s going to continue to spread.”
“Kathleen Wynne and her band of radical left cronies think they have a handle on what constitutes human identity and also what should constitute human morality,” said Peterson. “And I think that that’s being pushed in a manner in schools that’s completely reprehensible. It’s not education, in my estimation. It’s a form of indoctrination.”
Peterson is a clinical psychologist and University of Toronto psychology professor, thrust into the role of free speech advocate after refusing to comply with the nation’s contrived and inflation gender identity pronoun policy.
“It’s not proper for the government to intrude too thoroughly into the domain of the family. It’s inappropriate,” said Peterson. “It’s been tried before and it’s a big mistake…all things considered, there’s nobody better for children than parents. The more power you take away from parents, the more damage you do [to] children.”