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Seattle Sixth Graders Given Birth Control Without Parental Knowledge

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  • OZONE
    OZONE Member Posts: 2,510
    Yes, because we need more 25 year old grandparents running around.
  • Southerndawg
    Southerndawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,358 Founders Club
    OZONE said:

    Yes, because we need more 25 year old grandparents running around.

    Mao, Stalin and Hitler agree with you. The state is the parent and it decides what is best.

    Not to be outdone by Washington, Oregon has decided to provide sex change operations to children without parental consent, and they're fully paid for by Oregon tax payers. Permanent cure for the parent and grandparent problem you're so fearful of.

  • OZONE
    OZONE Member Posts: 2,510

    OZONE said:

    Yes, because we need more 25 year old grandparents running around.

    Mao, Stalin and Hitler agree with you. The state is the parent and it decides what is best.

    Huh? I'm guessing you are drunk because your logic on this is shitty as fuck.

    The state isn't forcing these kids to have birth control, it is making it available to them if they request it, even in the case that their parents aren't informed.

    Believe it or not, there are some shitty parents out there. A lot in fact.

    And if the child of a shitty parent requests birth control, that is a fuck of a lot better than the child of a shitty parent pushing out a kid at the age of 12.

    If you can't see that, then you should stick to anonymous debates on internet message boards, and don't admit your fucking stupidity in public to somebody that knows you IRL. Oh wait...
  • LoneStarDawg
    LoneStarDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,777 Founders Club
    What ever happened to the "I'll beat you to death if you get your dick wet" birth control my parents used to give me? It seemed to work well for quite a few decades.
  • sarktastic
    sarktastic Member Posts: 9,208
    Biology teachers cheer this right to secrecy.
    OZONE said:

    OZONE said:

    Yes, because we need more 25 year old grandparents running around.

    Mao, Stalin and Hitler agree with you. The state is the parent and it decides what is best.

    Huh? I'm guessing you are drunk because your logic on this is shitty as fuck.

    The state isn't forcing these kids to have birth control, it is making it available to them if they request it, even in the case that their parents aren't informed.

    Believe it or not, there are some shitty parents out there. A lot in fact.

    And if the child of a shitty parent requests birth control, that is a fuck of a lot better than the child of a shitty parent pushing out a kid at the age of 12.

    If you can't see that, then you should stick to anonymous debates on internet message boards, and don't admit your fucking stupidity in public to somebody that knows you IRL. Oh wait...
    what about great kids from great parents?

    Why no concern for fifth grade or fourth grade girls?
  • OZONE
    OZONE Member Posts: 2,510

    Biology teachers cheer this right to secrecy.

    OZONE said:

    OZONE said:

    Yes, because we need more 25 year old grandparents running around.

    Mao, Stalin and Hitler agree with you. The state is the parent and it decides what is best.

    Huh? I'm guessing you are drunk because your logic on this is shitty as fuck.

    The state isn't forcing these kids to have birth control, it is making it available to them if they request it, even in the case that their parents aren't informed.

    Believe it or not, there are some shitty parents out there. A lot in fact.

    And if the child of a shitty parent requests birth control, that is a fuck of a lot better than the child of a shitty parent pushing out a kid at the age of 12.

    If you can't see that, then you should stick to anonymous debates on internet message boards, and don't admit your fucking stupidity in public to somebody that knows you IRL. Oh wait...
    what about great kids from great parents?

    Why no concern for fifth grade or fourth grade girls?
    Do great kids hide their birth control choices from their great parents? Probably not, but if so, cheers on the kid for realizing that 12 isn't the age at which they should become a parent.

  • sarktastic
    sarktastic Member Posts: 9,208
    Do great kids have sex at twelve? Cheers on the kid for realizing that 12 isn't the age at which they should be having sex.
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 26,254 Standard Supporter
    edited July 2015

    Do great kids have sex at twelve? Cheers on the kid for realizing that 12 isn't the age at which they should be having sex.

    Some do, but not great ones. The "at risk" ones tend to be fs and reckless at an earlier age. I still don't think middle school kids need to be given birth control at public schools without parental knowledge.
  • LoneStarDawg
    LoneStarDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,777 Founders Club
    OZONE said:

    Biology teachers cheer this right to secrecy.

    OZONE said:

    OZONE said:

    Yes, because we need more 25 year old grandparents running around.

    Mao, Stalin and Hitler agree with you. The state is the parent and it decides what is best.

    Huh? I'm guessing you are drunk because your logic on this is shitty as fuck.

    The state isn't forcing these kids to have birth control, it is making it available to them if they request it, even in the case that their parents aren't informed.

    Believe it or not, there are some shitty parents out there. A lot in fact.

    And if the child of a shitty parent requests birth control, that is a fuck of a lot better than the child of a shitty parent pushing out a kid at the age of 12.

    If you can't see that, then you should stick to anonymous debates on internet message boards, and don't admit your fucking stupidity in public to somebody that knows you IRL. Oh wait...
    what about great kids from great parents?

    Why no concern for fifth grade or fourth grade girls?
    Do great kids hide their birth control choices from their great parents? Probably not, but if so, cheers on the kid for realizing that 12 isn't the age at which they should become a parent.

    I like to give the benefit of the doubt to the hypothetical child over the hypothetical parent and say to hell with education, society, and general maturity.

    It's what I like to do.