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Knowledge Center Rutgers summons ultra -conservative foundation to disinformation about Week van de Lentekriebels

Knowledge Center Rutgers summons ultra -conservative foundation to disinformation about Week van de Lentekriebels


Knowledge and expertise center Rutgers for sexuality summoned the ultra-conservative Catholic Stichting Civitas Christiana on Monday for ‘persistent lies and defamation’ for the Week of the Lentekriebels.

The project week at primary schools, an initiative from Rutgers and the GGD, has been aimed of criticism from a conservative corner in recent years. For example, children would ‘learn to masturbate’. According to Rutgers, Civitas Christiana is one of the drivers of this disinformation. The Conservative Foundation still states Monday On her website That children « also (get) to make pro-abortion propaganda with self-gratification lessons, very explicit nude images and LGBT indoctrination. »

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In practice, children receive lessons during the Lentekriebels week, which will start this year on March 31, about relationships, sexuality and resilience. « With lies, defamation and disinformation, this extremely conservative foundation stands in the way of the safe, healthy and happy development of children and young people, » Dictant director Luc Lauwers of Rutgers. « With this provisional summons, we want to support the teachers and schools who experience headwind from parents, due to the persistent disinformation. (…) The lies of Civitas are dangerous and have to stop. »

Rutgers demands Civitas Christiana for this Tuesday afternoon at the progress the summons is satisfactory, among other things by rectifying earlier messages. If the foundation does not do that, then Rutgers will make summary proceedings.

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