Teen Traumatized After School Required Reading on Incest
A North Carolina teen has been traumatized after her honors English teacher required the class to read a story about incest.
Pastor John Amanchukwu Sr. shared the clip on X of the teen girl reading the disgusting incestual part of the story to her county school board that she says she and her classmates were required to read as part of their honors English class. The Christian Post identified the teen as Lorena Benson.
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“I’m in the 10th grade, and I’m 15 years old,” Benson said in the video. “For 11 of those years I lived in the Dominican Republic. Three months ago, my family and I moved to North Carolina.”
Benson says she was enrolled in a magnet high school, where she says she was “excited for this opportunity” until this event occurred.
Benson recounts that the class was asked to read the story independently, and then gather in groups to discuss the story and answer questions. She says that she was extremely uncomfortable reading the parts about incest in the story, and saw similar expressions on the faces of other students in her class.
“Graphic, incestual, sexual language should not be taught in any class, much less an honors English class,” Benson said.
After school she discussed with her parents how her day was, and she showed them the explicit content she was made to read. She noted that at 15, her brain is not yet fully developed and she should not be required to read this type of content. Benson has to decided to leave her current high school.
During these dark times, we see more and more schools forcing a disgusting, warped agenda on children. It is kingdom-minded people like Amanchukwu who have exposed at school boards time and time again the dangers of what is being taught to children in our school systems.
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Abby Trivett is content development editor for Charisma Media.