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The Cost of Abstinence Education Tuesday, August 15, 2006 |

Sex Ed Changes At School With 65 Pregnant Teens - Carolina news station WYFF issued a report today that a Canton, Ohio school board is expanding their sex education program from promoting abstinence to also teaching students who decide to have sex how to do so responsibly, following the revelation that 13% of one high school's female students were pregnant last year.

"The new Canton school board program promotes abstinence but also will teach students who decide to have sex how to do so responsibly, bringing the city school district's health curriculum in line with national standards . . . Health textbooks, older than some students, will be replaced . . . The Ohio Department of Education doesn't require schools to provide sex education, particularly when it comes to using contraceptives. The state curriculum calls for venereal disease education, which often is taught along with nutrition and the effects of drugs, alcohol and tobacco . . . According to the Canton Health Department, statistics through July 2005 showed that 104 of the 586 babies born to Canton residents in Aultman Hospital and Mercy Medical Center had mothers between the ages of 11 and 19."

Killfile, who seeded this story into Newsvine, states the obvious point: "Teens are going to have sex. They just are. If you tell them to say "no" and don't prepare them in any other way the end result is going to be high pregnancy rates, high std rates, and high drop out rates. Why is this so hard to understand?"

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YouTube Feminism Sunday, August 13, 2006 |


I've developed a most embarrassing addiction to YouTube. I don't watch the jack-ass style antics or clips from television shows. Sure, I love the music videos, and if that was it, I wouldn't be so ashamed -- such viewing being the equivalent of a glass of wine with dinner. But I've gone far beyond 'social' viewing to the 'it must be 5 o'clock somewhere' routine that just isn't healthy. Dare I admit my problem? I've become obsessed with watching the girls on YouTube -- the narcissistic, whiny, ignorant brats that remind me a lot of myself when I was younger, only prettier and with more free time. It's not that I'm interested in what yoga position they can teach me or what their parents did to piss them off, or even really them at all -- its the resulting comment storm that keeps me coming back for more, more, more! If ever in my blacker moments I believed feminism was dead, the proof of it is in the responses to these girls' videos. Grown men and boys drooling over cleavage, bitter women throwing the word 'slut' around like its a greeting, and of course your spammers taking up precious space that the former could be busy filling up with hate. When you combine that with how woefully ignorant of feminist philosophy -- or any philosophy, for that matter -- these girls are, it just makes me despair for the next generation. In fact, I may just have to post a video about it some day . . . :)