‘People are aroused by electrocution’: Leaked lecture on ‘pornography literacy’ given at $47,000-a-year Manhattan school which Barron Trump used to attend reveals how 16 and 17-year-old pupils were taught about ‘electro porn’

  • Leaked audio from a porn lecture juniors at Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School reveals they learned about ‘electro porn’
  • Justine Ang Fonte, the director of health and wellness at another Manhattan private school, told the students people can be aroused by electrocution
  • She said her goal as a sex educator is to ensure students have ‘safe, fulfilling and pleasurable sexual lives’
  • Her lecture included slides showing the most searched terms for pornography and different genres of porn including ‘gangbang,’ ‘anal’ and even ‘stepmother’
  • The slideshow included statistics about female orgasms and photos of partially nude women, positing whether they were porn or art 
  • Parents were unaware of the lesson plan and were unable to opt their children out of the lecture ahead of time
  • The school headmaster has since apologized for the lecture, claiming school officials were unaware of what the discussion would entail 
  • Parents are now trying to fight back against the curriculum 

Leaked audio from a porn lecture juniors at a $47,000-a-year private school once attended by Barron Trump were required to attend reveals that the students were forced to learn about ‘electro porn.’

The lecture at Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School was held by Justine Ang Fonte, the director of Health & Wellness at another Manhattan private school.

In the audio, which was played on Hannity’s show on Thursday, she could be heard teaching students at about how people can be aroused by electrocution videos.

‘So electro is like actual … electrocuting … that they’re doing on porn, but people are actually attracted and aroused by it,’ Fonte tells the students.

‘So even if it’s actually fake and you know, hopefully the performers are protected or we have real people who are searching for that because that’s what they get off to.’

She added that her goal ‘as a sex educator is that my students, grades one through 100, have a safe, fulfilling and pleasurable sexual lives, wherever it is going to be relevant for them.’

The students at Columbia were required to attend the lecture on May 5, entitled: ‘Pornography Literacy: An intersectional focus on mainstream porn.’

Parent Roger Nussenblatt told Hannity: ‘We reached out to the school who acknowledged the presentation, and said they didn’t know what was going to be presented to the kids.

‘We find that hard to believe considering Ms Fonte’s controversial history at the Dalton school. A lot of the parents are afraid to speak up for fear of being cancelled and ostracized.’

Students also learned how porn takes care of ‘three male vulnerabilities,’ and were shown statistics on the ‘orgasm gap’ — showing straight women have fewer orgasms with their partners than gay men or lesbians.

They were also shown photos of partially-nude women, some of whom were in bondage to analyze ‘What is porn and what is art?’

Another slide cited various genres of porn, such as ‘incest-themed,’ consensual or ‘vanilla,’ ‘barely legal,’ ‘kink’ and BDSM.

Additionally, the slideshow included a list of the most-searched pornographic terms in 2019, including ‘anal,’ ‘gangbang’ and even ‘stepmom,’ and discussed OnlyFans, where ‘content creators’ share photos and videos of themselves naked or having sex with subscribers for a monthly fee.

‘We were all like ‘What?’ an unnamed student told The New York Post, which obtained the slideshow.

‘Everyone was texting each other: ‘What the hell is this? It’s so stupid.’

The student added that the lesson took place ‘not long before’ Advanced Placement tests and ‘I had to miss both my AP classes for this.’

Most of the 120 students, between the ages of 16 and 17, who attended the lecture watched it on Zoom from home.

Some of those students’ parents were able to sit in on the workshop, and were stunned by what unfolded. Students who were at the school were ordered in to the gym to watch it on laptops.

They were asked to answer questions about the lesson in the Zoom chat, a student said, ‘but we were all side-chatting in group chat and tons of kids thought it was so dumb that they sent the link to their friends all over the city and they were logging on with the password.’

Many parents were appalled by the discussion, with one telling the Post, ‘none of the parents knew this was planned. We were completely left in the dark.

‘It makes us wonder what else the school is up to,’ the unnamed mother said.

Another added: ‘It’s outrageous that the school is introducing pornography into a mainstream classroom and starting to indoctrinate kids.

‘The goal of this is to disrupt families,’ she said, questioning, ‘Why is the school making porn a priority as opposed to physics, art literature or poetry?’

According to her website, Fonte, 35, likes to revel ‘in disrupting health education,’ and believes ‘it is the responsibility of comprehensive health education to be about social justice because health is a human right.’

‘When I’m building with schools, I develop health programs that are intersectional, anti-racist sex positive, multidisciplinary, stigma-busting and relevant.’

Her workshop appears to have been based on a 2016 program on ‘pornography literacy’ developed by Boston’s Health Commission.

School officials later apologized to parents for the lecture, with headmaster Dr. William Donohue saying they were not aware of what the lesson would entail.

He wrote that the ‘context and tone of the presentation did not represent our philosophy, which is to educate our students in ways that promote personal development and overall health, as well as to express respect for them as individuals.

‘It was unfortunate that we did not better inform ourselves of the speaker’s specific content in advance,’ Donohue continued in his email to parents. ‘In this case, the speaker did not align with our unique CGPS mission and for this, I apologize.

‘Going forward, we will certainly learn from this experience.’

Parents at CGPS say the school has so-far held out on many of the ‘woke’ policies that have caused clashes at other elite US schools.

The school is said to be on the verge of hiring a diversity, equity and inclusion director, with parents pushing back against such an appointment over fears it will lead to extreme lessons on social issues.

A father of a student at Columbia told Sean Hannity on Thursday that they have reached out to the school about the increase in diversity lessons, saying there is a ‘large parent group’ that is fighting back against these types of lessons.

‘We want to fix the implementation of Critical Race Theory,’ Roger Nussenblatt said.