Friday, December 03, 2004

Stupidity or conspiracy?

My head exploded this morning while reading William Gibson's blog. He quotes from an article in the Washington Post which reveals what the Theocrats have been up to behind our backs, with $170 million per year of our money:

Many American youngsters participating in federally funded abstinence-only programs have been taught over the past three years that abortion can lead to sterility and suicide, that half the gay male teenagers in the United States have tested positive for the AIDS virus, and that touching a person's genitals "can result in pregnancy," a congressional staff analysis has found.

Those and other assertions are examples of the "false, misleading, or distorted information" in the programs' teaching materials, said the analysis, released yesterday, which reviewed the curricula of more than a dozen projects aimed at preventing teenage pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease.


In case your head has not yet exploded, here's the last paragraph of the article:

Some course materials cited in Waxman's report present as scientific fact notions about a man's need for "admiration" and "sexual fulfillment" compared with a woman's need for "financial support." One book in the "Choosing Best" series tells the story of a knight who married a village maiden instead of the princess because the princess offered so many tips on slaying the local dragon. "Moral of the story," notes the popular text: "Occasional suggestions and assistance may be alright, but too much of it will lessen a man's confidence or even turn him away from his princess."

2 Comments:

Blogger Udge said...

Workerbee, your alternative meaning of "slaying the dragon" would fit even better into this worldview: Nice Girls don't know anything about Doing The Nasty, so only Bad Girls could offer tips on how to do it.

It would be laughable if it were not (a) moulding the minds of our kids, and (b) a sign of this government in action. Consider all the things they found not worth doing, but this they have done. Frightening.

December 4, 2004 at 10:25:00 a.m. GMT+1  
Blogger Silly Old Bear said...

This, and many things like it, just make my head spin. Some folks really want us back in the dark ages. What's next, women only as property? Speak when spoken to?

December 7, 2004 at 8:14:00 p.m. GMT+1  

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