Omaha school board meeting on sex ed gets rowdy, ends in fistfight
Who would’ve guessed a topic like sexual education would be so controversial in Nebraska?
An angry crowd estimated at between 1,000 and 1,500 Nebraskans turned up at a Tuesday evening Omaha Public Schools meeting on the district’s proposed update to sex education.
A vocal contingent of the crowd was opposed to updating the standards, with protesters picketing the building holding signs opposing comprehensive sex education. Local TV station KETV reported the angrier attendees spoke out in favor of abstinence-only sex education, which the district already does not have, and were upset about moving even further down the path of corruption. Allegations that Planned Parenthood was involved in planning the curriculum (surprise! not true) did not help.
The Omaha World-Herald reports officials appeared to be caught off-guard by the size and intensity of the crowd, as a similar meeting on the same subject last April only drew about 150 protesters. Tuesday’s meeting had to be moved to the an auditorium at the district’s Teacher Administrative Center to accommodate the number of attendees.