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Planned Parenthood Executive Admits to Being a Groomer?


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Groomers don’t hide what they are at all.

It’s sad that they can openly get away with that without any consequences.

Planned Parenthood is no exception.

They have been telling everyone exactly what they are for decades.

As if killing the unborn wasn’t enough, they want to groom those who are born.

Bill Taverner, who is an executive director at Planned Parenthood, claims that all children are born ‘sexual.’

Back in 2015, Taverner said this:

“We are all sexual beings from birth to death.”

He elaborated on this statement: “Babies, elders, and everyone in between can experience sexuality.”

Listen when they tell you who they are…

Daily Mail reported on this sick admission:

An executive director at Planned Parenthood’s sex education branch claimed that children are born ‘sexual’ and has called for comprehensive sex education from kindergarten – as well as porn literacy for older age groups.

Bill Taverner, who has advocated for sexuality education at US congressional briefings, said in 2015 that ‘we are all sexual beings from birth to death.’

He said: ‘[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,’ the executive director of Planned Parenthood, located in New Jersey, said.

The sentiment was echoed by Planned Parenthood, that said in a guide entitled the ‘Fundamentals of Teaching Sexuality’ that ‘sexuality is a part of life through all the ages and stages.

‘Babies, elders, and everyone in between can experience sexuality.’

As if all of that wasn’t enough, Taverner also said he believes in pushing ‘porn literacy’ upon children.

Fox News has more:

Taverner appeared to say during the 2012 interview that some of “erotica” was “useful.”

He said, “I think that there’s this yearning for information that young people have that… hasn’t changed. [The] delivery of how we get information is quite different. I think that the internet is a major influence on how people learn about sexuality. There’s access to erotica, pornography. That was very different for young people 30 years ago. It’s certainly not as accessible, certainly not as instantaneous. So there’s a lot of information that is useful.”

The interviewer interrupted Taverner and said, “some of it is wrong.”

“Some of it is wrong, a lot of it is wrong,” Taverner said. “But there’s good stuff out there as well.”

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