Authentic America’s Voice host Karyn Turk argued that small children need to not learn about deodorant in elementary faculty classes making ready kids for puberty.
Suitable-wing host Jason Rantz described Olympia University District offered sexual education and learning to Lincoln Elementary students.
When Rantz was outraged by “pubic hair artwork,” Turk explained she was far more worried about other aspects of the lessons.
“An elementary school, I consider he is out in the West, and he mentioned an elementary faculty offered intercourse-ed lessons to pupils devoid of parental consent,” Actual America’s Voice co-host Ed Henry announced on Monday. “For all over again, elementary university. This is not superior faculty. This is not school.”
Henry pointed out that one lesson bundled data about deodorant.
“Of training course, all right, deodorant,” Henry explained. “Men and women have to have to master about that as they are developing up.”
“Not in college!” Turk gasped. “I you should not assume they need to learn that in faculty. Elementary school. They study that at residence?”
Turk’s co-hosts disagreed.
“I get the deodorant,” Terrance Bates reported.