This anti-fracking activist made some weird claims about children and sex
A top environmental activist has been making some odd claims about child sexuality, reports the Washington Free Beacon.
Pennsylvania anti-fracking activist and director of Citizens for Clean Water Vera Scroggins said that parents “should have sexual relationships with their children and expose them to sexually explicit imagery at a young age,” reports the Free Beacon.
“Are there cultures that mothers or fathers pleasure their children and teenagers sexually or genitally and also possibly initiate them into sexual expression at some point?” she asked in a 2001 message to a Yahoo group called Peacelist.
The group is dedicated to “the advancement of the human species by restoring its natural peacefulness, through the means of affectionate parenting and sexual freedom.”
“I have had intuitive thoughts that such would be a healthy way for parents to interact with their children and introduce their children to sensual/sexual pleasure and bonding and loving practices,” Scroggins added. “Who better to do it, than the parents first?”...