Sex education
Sir,—Militant feminists are trying to impose sex education upon parents, teachers and pupils. Your news item (June 18) from the Women’s National Abortion Action Campaign is a typical example. W.O.N.A.A.C. attacks from the immunity of anonymity; a privilege not accorded to others. They expect departmental officials to compromise, but not their own comrades in the teachers’ unions. They reject moral absolutes and yet feign concern for the children who survive their abortion campaign. God’s standard needs to be upheld before our children instead of sex, contraception and abortion — Yours, etc., MRS J. M. NIHONIHO. June 20, 1983.
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Press, 24 June 1983, Page 14
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99Sex education Press, 24 June 1983, Page 14
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