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#BTEditorial - We hear your apologies but we still have questions

Barbados TODAY broke the story ‘Alarming Test’ in our Tuesday, October 4, edition. Our report stated that the Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training administered an exam to first form students at secondary schools across the island. However, some parents complained that the test was “distasteful and invasive”.Parents who spoke to Barbados TODAY said their children were quizzed on their sexuality, gender identity, substance use and abuse as well as personal information about their parents.One parent lamented: “I didn’t know about it until my daughter got home, but I honestly think that some person needs to be held accountable for this. These are 11-year-old students and some of these questions, in my opinion, planted seeds in their heads. Do you think a child is thinking what gender they want to be? Asking children questions like if they think about sex often and if they take illegal drugs without their parents knowing, all of that was distasteful!”A ....

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Promotion of X-rated events raises red flags

A number of X-rated events being promoted on social media has caught the attention of the Barbados Police Service, as religious leaders expressed disgust at the activities and called for them to be banned.In recent days, posters and videos promoting upcoming events have been making the rounds on social media, with organisers offering cash prices for winners of oral sex competitions and other sexual activities.Acting public relations officer Acting Inspector Stephen Griffith confirmed to Barbados TODAY that it was not the first time events like this had raised red flags for lawmen.“Investigations are always ongoing for such things by the police and if any laws are breached and there is appropriate evidence, people would be placed before the court,” he said.However, Reverend Lucille Baird and former Senator Reverend Dr David Durant told Barbados TODAY they were disgusted these types of events were taking place in Barbados and called on the relevant authorities to intervene. ....

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