The aftermath of the Gloucester whores
Planned Parenthood has used the rash of teen pregnancies in Gloucester, MA to force the distribution of high failure rate condoms in the school.
The most twisted aspect of the decision that that the teen pregnancies, which cost the principal his job, were the result of a pact between the teenagers, some of them going so far as to have sex with an area homeless man in a deliberate attempt to get pregnant. The idea that passing out condoms to these degenerate women would have prevented the pregnancy is something only a moron could harbor.
Critics of abstinence only sex education have pointed the the Gloucester 17 as a reason to end abstinence only education, but this criticism suffers from a fatal flaw. Gloucester, MA was not using abstinence only education. The worst rash of teen pregnancies in recent years was in a school district using the more degenerate, graphic education systems that advocate homosexuality and don't even address abstinence.
The school district has chosen to further entrench their dependence upon shoddy, failed education models, and are shunning the proven strategy of abstinence only education. One wonders what they'll do when more pregnancies result. A cover up is their likely first step. Actual efforts to stop the pregnancies will not even be on the agenda.




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FACT: The total rate of condom failure is only 10%.
FACT: If we disregard cases of incorrect application or deliberate sabotage ("I'll poke a pin through Joe's condom! Hur, hur, won't that be funny!") and focus on all cases of correct condom application, that number drops to only 3%.
FACT: The "rhythm method" of birth control, which relies entirely on monitoring a woman's natural cycle and avoiding sex on "fertile" days, has a 24% failure rate.
FACT: Studies have proven that those students who were given abstinence-only "sex education" in high school (in other words, not fully and accurately informed about how sex and birth control work, and the possible risks thereof) had a 90% chance of breaking their abstinence pledges within 2 years. On the other hand, students who were taught the truth about sex and birth control methods via comprehensive sex education were much more likely to keep an abstinence pledge.
Now what was that about condoms being riskier?
By the way, Sarah Palin is a staunch supporter of abstinence-only "sex education," despite the fact that her own daughter, presumably taught the abstinence-only way, got pregnant at 17.
One wonders what she'll do when more pregnancies result from this misinformation. A cover up is her likely first step, as that's what she did when the word got out about her own daughter.
So according to emo's numbers, 5& of condom failures are the result of sabotage??? What kind of people do libertine men bed???
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