Anti-sex-ed activists form Ontario political party

tay

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Anti-sex-ed activists in Ontario have formed a new political party and are running candidates in the province's two ongoing byelections. Queenie Yu, who ran as an independent candidate in the recent Scarborough-Rouge River byelection on a platform opposing the Liberal government's updated sex-ed curriculum, is behind the new party.

She is running as the Stop the New Sex Ed Agenda candidate in Niagara West-Glanbrook, while Elizabeth de Viel Castel is running as the party's candidate in Ottawa-Vanier. Those votes are set for Nov. 17.

The goal is not necessarily to win a seat, which is highly unlikely, but to send a message that opposition to the Liberal sex-ed curriculum is still alive, Yu said.

Even though I'm not able to offer supporters a party that can form government, the point is that democracy isn't just about winning seats in the legislature, it's about being a voice for the public," she said.

"When you look at the Green party, they've never won a seat but people vote for them because of what they stand for."

In Niagara West-Glanbrook, social conservatives are accusing Brown of muzzling the party's 19-year-old candidate, who campaigned on a socially conservative platform, but Brown now says the teen supports his position.

Sam Oosterhoff defeated the PC party president and a vice-president to win the nomination, but has not given interviews to provincial politics reporters to clarify his sex-ed position.

The group Parents as First Educators, which said it had discussions with Brown's office during the Scarborough campaign about commitments he could make to appease sex-ed opponents, complains that it's unclear where Oosterhoff stands on the issue.

Brown insists the teen's victory was "absolutely not" revenge from social conservatives who are upset over his sex-ed flip-flop.


Anti-sex-ed activists form Ontario political party
 

Remington1

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Wynne was wrong with her unwillingness to tweak the program a tiny little bit to make it more age appropriate, but Liberals have a my way or the highway mentality. Ontario really did need to enter the 21st century on this subject though.
 

mentalfloss

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And I strongly urge prolifers and antivaxxers to create their own party as well. :lol: