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News Tunisia to become the first Arab nation to teach sexal education in school

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Also legalized abortion and has their own MeToo movement. Isn't (((democracy))) great, goys?

https://dailystormer.name/tunisia-becomes-first-arab-country-to-teach-sexual-education-in-schools/

Tunisia has become the first Arab nation to implement sex ed in its schools, thanks to a partnership with the progressive United Nations Population Fund and abortion rights groups.

The Tunisian Education Ministry has joined with the U.N. agency, the Tunisian Sexual and Reproductive Health Association, and the Arab Institute for Human Rights to create a sex ed curriculum that will be implemented beginning in kindergarten, reports the Media Line.
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The country emerged as increasingly progressive and well-acquainted with the Internet since the 2011 Arab Spring revolt that brought a change in government.

More recent social changes include the rise of a Me Too movement and outrage over sexual harassment.
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Slah Zouaghi, spokesperson for the Tunisian Embassy in Washington, DC, told the Washington Post the sex ed curriculum targets elementary and middle school students, with the older students learning about pregnancy and abortion.
Older students = Tunisian roasties.
Feminist author Khedija Arfaoui said the new sex ed curriculum “will protect women and children’s health.”

She said sex ed was initially introduced in Tunisia 50 years ago, but it then stopped due to pushback, a possibility that still exists.

“Many Tunisians are deeply conservative and this can potentially create a backlash,” Diab said. “In addition, making sex education culturally sensitive, as the government intends, could potentially be problematic, given the widespread stigmatization of homosexuality and sex out of wedlock.”

Diab said that while other Arab nations are unlikely to pursue sex ed in their schools, “the hope is that other more progressive Arab societies join Tunisia and help create strong momentum for change in other parts of the region.”

The writer makes a good point at the end; the middle-east already experienced a period of westernization and secularism, similar to the current one it is going through, but it ended because the people living in these countries wished to return to their traditional way of life. The most notable example of this is of course Iran.
It is interesting how the Iranian revolution and similar anti-western movements sprang up in the Islamic world after the sexual revolution that the west experienced. Most likely, men realized that westernization means giving off your rights to women and that they would have easier access to a sexual partner under a hardcore Islamic system.
 
The east is falling
 
Makes me sad.
 
@Tunisiancel thoughts?
 

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