Is Planned Parenthood’s goal to educate teens, or to sexualize them?
Planned Parenthood and its allies at the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and in state legislatures continue to rail against proposed prenatal education legislation that has allowed for media, such as Live Action’s “Baby Olivia” prenatal development video, to be shown as part of the student curricula. Yet, all of Planned Parenthood’s complaints that the video is “propaganda” and “inaccurate” simply because it dates prenatal development from fertilization (the time the human being comes into existence) instead of by a woman’s last menstrual period (LMP) fall flat.
Planned Parenthood’s curriculum for youth leans so pornographic that, for the purposes of this article, Live Action News must blur out video screenshots and refrain from quoting a large portion of the corporation’s adult-themed, R-rated messaging targeted toward teens. (Read more about Planned Parenthood’s particular brand of sex education in our four–part “Selling Sex in Schools” series.)
Parents deserve to be informed that if their children and adolescents look to Planned Parenthood for advice or information, what they are likely to find will be sexually explicit, will promote sex outside of marriage, and will fail to mention abstinence as a viable option — all while utilizing pornographic cartoon animation and adult sexual terminology.
For the protection of younger readers, Live Action News will not link directly to Planned Parenthood’s content mentioned below. However, screenshots will be visible, with some of the content censored/blurred.
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