What are children being taught in Europe?
Imagine your children or primary school grandchildren come from school and ask you to help with their homework. You look in a book, and there ... pictures with drawn naked people, the content of which is also very ambiguous: a boy lying under a tree peeing directly into the trunk of an elephant ... Do you think we came up with this? Not at all. This is how children learn the alphabet in elementary school in Trondheim, Norway. And in Sweden, for children of kindergarten age, they came up with an animated song, which is sung by dancing genitals ... Shocking teaching methods? Or is there nothing special about it? Or is it just funny? You decide!
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1. Teaching children the alphabet from pictures with nude-drawn little men, with highly emphasized sexual organs - Norwegian parents are "shocked", and the Minister of Education of Norway said that it was funny and did not see anything wrong with it. (Photo: vg.no).
2. The letter "j" - "jeger" or hunter.
The children had to sign the drawings. In this picture, hunters hunt in a very unconventional way. The author of the picture may have wanted to teach children the alphabet, but he completely forgot about the laws of gravity. (Photo: vg.no).
3. The letter "e" - "elefant" or elephant.
The drawing, under which the word elephant had to be written, depicts a naked boy lying under a tree, urinating directly into the trunk of an elephant. Is it really funny to write about animals? Moreover, under the picture, you had to write several words starting with the letter "e", including the word "erection" (erection) and "ejaculation" (ejaculation). This was a task for children aged 6 years. Some parents forbade their children to do this homework. (Photo: vg.no).
4. The letter "g" - "gjemsel" or hide and seek.
Five nude figures hiding in the room, one of whom was pinched by the genitals of the cabinet doors (a bit sadistic drawing) - this is how the word hide and seek is illustrated. (Photo: vg.no).
When the controversial images got into the media, the Norwegian Education Minister - Torbjorn Roe Isaksen - decided to speak out on this matter, saying that the material may not be appropriate for the age of the students, but there is nothing outrageous about the drawings.
“Perhaps it is we, adults, who react so negatively to the sight of these pictures because we think differently than children,” said the minister, who was amused by all this hysteria ...
5. The letter "h" - "halling" or Norwegian folk dance.
Do Norwegians really dance like that? (Photo: vg.no).
6. In one of the episodes of the popular educational program "Bacillakuten" on the state Swedish TV station SVT, atypical characters appeared - human genitals - penis and vagina.
In the colorful video, smiling reproductive organs sing and dance merrily. But the photo you see is a frame from this program. The song is called "Snoppen och Snippan", which means "pussy" and "pussy" in Swedish. For most Swedish parents, this program about the secrets of the human body for children from 3 to 6 years old did not cause negative emotions, although, of course, not everyone liked the singing genitals. (Photo: SVT).
7. The aim of the Bacillakutens program is to educate children, in particular, the structure of the human body.
The authors of the program are sure that the song "Snoppen och Snippan" is the best way to tell children about genitals in an interesting way. The editor of the program received many letters from parents with a request to create a series dedicated to the anatomical features of the structure of girls and boys. (Photo: SVT).
8. Swedish television also posted the video on YouTube, but censors classified it as "adult only." After indignant prostitutes from the Swedish TV channel, the video was “unblocked”.
The video breaks the popularity record on the web, and while I was writing this post, the song was watched by half a million YouTube users, and in 10 days - almost 3 million people. (Photo: SVT).
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