iheartscience
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Re: Use birth control pills to prevent pregnancy? You're fir
American public schools actually used to use a common sense approach to educating students about their bodies and biology until the far right wing decided to legislate that out of existence and replace it with abstinence only "education" and creationism "education."
You know I love you, and you know I think it's awesome you're doing so well at work, but the recent EXPLOSION of anti-women's healthcare bills should alarm all women, and men, too.
monarch64|1331848824|3149546 said:Black Jade, you're right, this thread IS political in nature. I reported my concern and was ignored although as I understand Pricescope's policy it says that we are not to discuss politics. Oh well. These issues being brought up NOW is an attempt at derailment from the other important issues our nation needs to fix. I personally do not feel like there is a war on women and while that may be some people's experience, I have lived peacefully in this country for the past 34 years without my life being affected due to gender. I make more and have more opportunities in my place of work than the males who have more experience and tenure than me (in the exact same position), for ONE example. The bigger issue I am interested in out of ALL OF THIS is education. WHEN are we going to use a common sense approach to teaching students about their bodies and biology? If everyone would stop arguing and trying to band-aid things and get back to the basics of educating our society...helloooooo.
American public schools actually used to use a common sense approach to educating students about their bodies and biology until the far right wing decided to legislate that out of existence and replace it with abstinence only "education" and creationism "education."
You know I love you, and you know I think it's awesome you're doing so well at work, but the recent EXPLOSION of anti-women's healthcare bills should alarm all women, and men, too.