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German Family Trades 'Sexually Permissive' West For The Wilds Of Siberia

KYSHTOVKY, Russia -- In the early 1990s, Eugen Martens and his family left Siberia's Omsk Oblast hoping to build a better future in Germany.

Now, at the age of 45, he, his wife, and their 10 children have returned to Russia, fleeing what he describes as the sexual permissiveness of German society and the influx of refugees there.

"[Our daughter] Melita didn't want to attend sex-education classes because she is a Christian, so we were fined for her truancy," Martens told RFE/RL's Russian Service. "There, children of the age of 1 are viewed as sexual objects."

He explained: "In our kindergarten, they gathered the parents together for an information evening where they told us about child sexuality. They make up special games like 'doctor' so that they can touch each other. There are special spaces where they can do this without being disturbed. They encourage girls to be attracted to girls and boys to boys because every child has the right to choose their own sexual identity."

"On the edge of our town, they built a residence for 20 refugees, young men," he continued. "They can't work, so what are these young guys to do? How can we let our children out onto the streets?"

Continued: http://www.rferl.org/a/german-family-moves-siberia-sexually-permissive-west/28259526.html

Even back in Russia Siberia, they are homeschooling but apparently, they can do such without their children being truant per Germany.

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But the Martenses are together. "Children are like the arrows in a quiver," Martens said. "What kind of warrior has just a few arrows? Louisa and I are from Baptist families. We don't go out much. We are simple Christians who live by the Bible."

I've seen a Russian Baptist Church in the US on a Sunday, full parking lot.

The headline may be a bit misleading, "German family", sort of, largely a Russian family but the 2 met in Germany though they are from Russia.
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