@John_Doe_Jersey From the Snopes article, which you apparently didn't read:
"At no point did Torres state that the school district was endorsing the practice of pederasty or pedophilia, nor even that the curriculum described pederasty as a discrete sexual orientation — the core of the claim made by Freedom Project in its subsequent report, which falsely described Torres’ remarks as a 'stunning admission.'"
"In reality, Yates was referring to an
outdated (emphasis mine) version of the BOUSD Healthy Youth Act curriculum that mentioned pederasty in a section about LGBT history, but neither endorsed the practice nor described or presented it as a discrete, legitimate sexual orientation."
"In a statement, a spokesperson for the school district told us that the previous reference to pederasty was removed from Section 4.8 of the ninth-grade, health-education curriculum in the fall of 2018. 'After careful review of the curriculum, the district determined it [the bullet point] posed more questions than answers,' the spokesperson wrote.
"The description of pederasty in the original BOUSD presentation is accurate, and in tracing the history of same-sex relationships in various societies, it would be perfectly relevant to mention the Ancient Greek custom whereby older men imposed a sexual relationship on much younger males, typically teenage boys.
"Although modern-day observers would view such a practice as predatory, abusive and criminal, it was widely practiced and accepted in Ancient Greek society. As such, it would appear relevant for inclusion in a brief summary of prominent milestones and trends in LGBT history, while bearing in mind the clear distinction between same-sex relationships, as such, and child sexual abuse. Yates did not make that distinction when she confronted Torres for allegedly ‘normalizing anal sex’ and ‘teaching pedophilia,’ suggesting a moral equivalence existed between consensual, same-sex sexual relations and child sexual abuse."
So at one time the curriculum
mentioned the existence of the practice but no longer did so at the time the gotcha video was made. To claim that doing so is pushing a "sexual orientation" is equivalent to claiming that talking about the Black Plague in History class is the same as encouraging students to commit germ warfare. The claim as reported is false.