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Bloomy the pill pusher

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They’ve gone too far.

City schools routinely provide mandatory lessons in deviant sex to 11-year-olds. But kids can forget about wrapping their little fingers on a fattening, contraband brownie.

Now schools are tinkering with young girls’ bodies at an alarming rate.

With the stealth of a school of sharks, your local education palaces have been promiscuously handing out powerful contraceptives to girls in the early throes of puberty.

We reported in September that members of the Bloomberg administration lie awake at night, worried that girls, especially minority girls, are getting knocked up. (The rate of teen pregnancy in the city has dropped more than 25 percent in a decade.)

So officials took it upon themselves to nip female breeding in the bud, handing out doses of so-called Plan B — the morning-after pill — to young ladies too young to understand what they’re doing to their bodies.

Getting Plan B requires no parental consent.

One mom told me this social tinkering amounted to “child abuse.” Yet as it turns out, The Post’s Susan Edelman reported, the anti-pregnancy scheme is bigger, riskier, more intrusive and secretive than previously known.

Officials don’t want you to know this about Plan B, which can block a pregnancy up to 72 hours after sex:

Some 12,721 (!) doses of the drug were dispensed during the 2011-12 school year by Health Department doctors and school nurses. That number grew like a baby bump from the previous year, when 10,720 girls swallowed Plan B. It gets worse.

Between January 2009 and last school year, an unimaginable 22,400 students waltzed into 40 health centers, mostly in poor neighborhoods, to stock up on birth-control pills, intrauterine devices and tablets that knock out pregnancies before it’s too late.

These incredible numbers are many times higher than educrats admitted. Last fall, officials said a mere 567 girls received Plan B, which they claimed was available in 13 schools.

Hogwash.

Educrats now refuse to discuss the drug.

“This is an outrageous infringement on the rights of parents to care for their children,’’ said Lisa Schiffren, senior fellow at the Independent Women’s forum, and mom of three girls.

“At worst, it allows for sexual abuse of young girls, with no consequence to the males involved. We live in a culture that sexualizes girls ridiculously early, which is a boon to boys, but wreaks havoc with their ability to plan their lives and exert control.”

As a mother, I resent the intrusion.

My worry is that by removing potential consequences from rampant premarital sex, schools will serve to increase it, not to mention the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.

This, in a school system that mandates middle-school lessons on the joys of anal and oral sex. Kids as young as 4 must learn how to prevent AIDS.

And we used to worry about schools distributing condoms! Giving out powerful, potentially harmful drugs without a parent’s say-so is destined to backfire. It gives girls, and randy boys, no excuse to just say “no.”

Parents can opt out of the zipless sex program. But no one I talked to said they’d ever seen an opt-out form.

The Bloomberg administration’s meddling knows no limits.

New moms are treated like criminals at city hospitals if they dare choose not to breast-feed. School lunchrooms sell nutrition-free Doritos, while banning freshly baked carrot cake and brownies in their fight against fat. Soon, you won’t be able to buy a Big Gulp within city limits. But you wouldn’t have anything to pour it into anyway if officials succeed in banning Styrofoam containers and cups.

Now this.

Children should not be guinea pigs in a grand, dangerous social experiment.

Twisted prisoner of love

How did this wacko get within 50 feet of any man?

Brooklyn prison guard Nancy Gonzalez was arrested for allegedly cavorting sexually with the lowest form of life — Ronell Wilson, who gunned down two undercover city cops in 2003. She’s eight months’ pregnant with his son!

It gets worse. Gonzalez, 29, allegedly created a life to “give some hope’’ to Wilson, who could face the death penalty.

The lonely lady, a federal officer, sounded like a character in a bodice-ripping weepy when discussing her depraved crush.

“I took a chance because I was so vulnerable and I wanted to be loved, and now I’m carrying his child,’’ she allegedly told an inmate she also began seeing at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center.

Gonzalez’s love for a sicko posed a massive security risk. I have a question.

Why do jails employ zany women to guard evil, manipulative men?

$hady man behind the mosque

The proposed Ground Zero mosque was a bad idea from the get-go, set to rise like a giant middle finger near the spot where Muslim extremists killed thousands. Now the mosque’s founder, Imam Feisel Abdul Rauf, is accused of being a philandering phony by donors who gave $167,000 to fight “anti-Islamic sentiment.’’

Robert Leslie Deak of Westchester and his wife allege in a lawsuit seeking up to $25 million that the imam lived like a pasha. A luxury sports car, real estate and lavish trips with a woman called Evelyn Adorno were financed by cash looted from Rauf’s Shariah Index Project, part of the Cordoba Initiative, the Deaks allege. (Rauf is married.)

Deak claims Rauf took a $3 million donation from the Malaysian government but didn’t tell the tax man. Rauf denied the allegations

Rauf was ousted as spiritual leader of the proposed downtown mosque in 2011. Now a man of faith is accused of using his influence to buy earthly delights. It’s twisted.

Mets should get better, not bettor

Imagine — a den of vice next to Mom, baseball and beer.

Desperate to pay back some $162 million owed to Bernie Madoff’s victims, the owners of the Mets, through their development arm, proposed plunking a Vegas-style casino next to Citi Field, The Post’s Rich Calder reports.

The 2011 plan promised fun for families, sports fans and “thrill seekers’’ — scary in the swamps of Queens. The idea was later removed from ambitious plans for a hotel and retail complex in Willets Point, but with the Legislature considering legalizing live-dealer table gaming in New York, it could come back.

I’ve got a better idea — try winning a few games, Mets. Your team’s fortunes will rise dramatically.

Fangs, but no fangs

“I would have kicked his ass’’ — City Council speaker Christine Quinn talks about a mayoral matchup against ex-Hizzoner Rudy Giuliani.

Is Vampira delusional?