Nebraska Governor Charles Herbster, who has been accused by a state senator and seven other women of harassing them, called for sex education to be removed from schools on Sunday.
Some observers found the attention disturbing, especially given recent allegations against Herbster, the company’s chief executive, and Republican Megador, who has no political experience.
Two women, including Republican Senator Julie Slam, said Herbster attacked them at the same Republican dinner in 2019. In a radio interview, Slam said he was shocked when he heard Herbster raise his hand to his dress.
“It was one of the most traumatic things that happened to me,” he said.
Elizabeth Todsen, a former legal assistant, said that when Herbster came to the table that night to greet her, her “hand went to my back”.
“I tried to stay away, but I couldn’t,” Todsen said. “She seems to know I have nothing to say.”
Herbster filed a libel lawsuit against Slam. She sued him for a sexy drums.
“Former President Donald Trump called Herbster at a political rally in Greenwood on Sunday.” Good man, very good man. Trump also criticized the allegations of sexual harassment as “disgusting allegations”.
Herbster has denied the allegations.
Critics on Twitter have complained that accurate and supported sex is often not provided in homes. The provision of sex education in schools is also associated with unwanted pregnancies:
Herbster was accused of having sex with several women. This crawler should be as far away from talking about sex with children as possible. https://t.co/r5j2yLW6ut
– MeidasTouch.com (@MeidasTouch) May 1, 2022
I have to assume that this child has a reason that school children don’t want to learn the difference between “good touch” and “bad touch”.
– Pennybags (@NouveauBougee) May 1, 2022
I don’t think men accused of sexual abuse of women want to say, but here we are 😏
– Roberta 🌴🏄🏽♀️ (@RobertaByTheSea) May 1, 2022
Teenage pregnancy is
Higher in republican -dominated states.Age -appropriate gender education in public schools
It is effective in reducing teenage pregnancy, miscarriages and sexually transmitted diseases … pic.twitter.com/iuI5JsWE0eHugh G Merriman MD (@merriman_md) May 2, 2022
Source: Huffpost