Undermining Parents: Secret Tax-Funded Sex Ed For Kids!

Youth using cell phones are most vulnerable to text exploitation

A covert government scheme is infiltrating your kids’ phones, bypassing parents to push explicit sex advice—funded by your taxes! the Center for Innovative Public Health Research’s (CIPHR), backed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), is texting teens steamy health tips without parental consent. Meanwhile, Title X and Child Protective Services sneakily provide services to minors, shoving families aside. These shocking programs, cloaked as public health, are sparking fury for obliterating parental rights. Outraged parents are now demanding answers about how their money is secretly shaping their kids’ minds—read on to uncover the scandal!

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Undermining Parents Through Secret Texting

CIPHR’s Girl2Girl and HIV studies, backed by over $27 million from HHS, text teens aged 13–16 about condoms, sex toys, and HIV testing, bypassing parents via Institutional Review Board (IRB) waivers. Girl2Girl sends up to 10 daily messages, while the HIV study offers $270 gift cards and secret test kits, instructing teens to hide communications. Many can call this “unethical,” as parents remain unaware. A 2023 GAO report critiques lax IRB oversight, fueling fears of exploitation despite claims of protecting vulnerable youth.

Undermining Parents in Broader Interventions

Title X is the United States’ only federal program dedicated to providing comprehensive family planning services to low-income individuals, particularly those who have no insurance or are underinsured. The Title X clinics serve 2.6 million clients yearly, offering minors contraception and STI testing without parental consent, per Guttmacher Institute data. School-based health clinics (SBHCs) provide similar services, while CPS investigated 600,000 cases in 2022, with 20% involving interventions like medical care without parental approval. Washington State’s 2023 law allows shelters to offer gender-affirming care to runaways without notification. These policies prioritize minor autonomy, but critics argue they replace parents with state-driven agendas.

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Equipping Parents Over State Control

Mental health counseling, HPV vaccinations, and Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) services for migrant children also allow minor consent. In New York, teens 16 and older access mental health care independently, per CDC guidelines. While supporters cite reduced STI rates, the lack of parental involvement undermines family roles. Equipping parents with resources could foster collaboration, yet current programs often assume parents are barriers to youth welfare.

Parents Fight Back

Increasingly, parents recognize these programs’ risks and demand accountability for taxpayer-funded initiatives. Awareness campaigns on X and beyond highlight concerns about exploitation. To protect kids, parents should monitor phone activity, discuss the dangers of unsolicited texts, and foster open dialogue about sensitive topics like sex and health. Honesty builds trust, countering potential grooming by external programs. Parents can engage by attending school board meetings, contacting legislators, and tracking HHS grants at Taggs.HHS.gov, Grants.gov, USASpending.gov or FederalRegister.gov. Joining advocacy groups ensures voices are heard. How will parents shape future policies to safeguard their kids?

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Clara Dorrian
Clara, a conservative Orthodox Christian, backs Trump, opposes progressives, and critiques government. Her faith drives her sharp political takes on 2025 issues. Follow Clara Dorrian at http://x.com/Criordan2024

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