The most rationalist, though it is incredibly flawed\emotional, but is easy to find around the globe (not just in Burgerland), is the fear the child will imprint strangers belief systems about important things over theirs, but this horrific risk can happen literally every time your child encounters someone that isn't their family/caretakers or spontaneously uses their damn brain. People believe raising their kids right is only a one shot and one time-honored way, the way they were taught and raised or in a confused sanitized version of the past that exists only in ideal, for all its errors. Its understandable though when you don't know anything, or are just 'trying to survive' to try to replicate something as you've seen others do when you have 0 reference outside yourself and your experience of how anything works.
This is an emotional argument obviously at its core (most are), at least tries to put up a thin rationalist veneer over the common BS 'sex will lose its mystery' or straight up mask off fear mongering like the fear that somehow educating about sex at all, even obvious facts, is equivalent with molestation somehow (don't you be teaching my baby they have a...a... that ), but I've seen all sorts of political stripes take that last stance, all of them conspiracy types however.
Idealist nonsense, for a two word answer.
The most rationalist, though it is incredibly flawed\emotional, but is easy to find around the globe (not just in Burgerland), is the fear the child will imprint strangers belief systems about important things over theirs, but this horrific risk can happen literally every time your child encounters someone that isn't their family/caretakers or spontaneously uses their damn brain. People believe raising their kids right is only a one shot and one time-honored way, the way they were taught and raised or in a confused sanitized version of the past that exists only in ideal, for all its errors. Its understandable though when you don't know anything, or are just 'trying to survive' to try to replicate something as you've seen others do when you have 0 reference outside yourself and your experience of how anything works.
This is an emotional argument obviously at its core (most are), at least tries to put up a thin rationalist veneer over the common BS 'sex will lose its mystery' or straight up mask off fear mongering like the fear that somehow educating about sex at all, even obvious facts, is equivalent with molestation somehow (don't you be teaching my baby they have a...a... that ), but I've seen all sorts of political stripes take that last stance, all of them conspiracy types however.