This vaccine being shoved down young girls throats is the same as distributing condoms in school. The problem is the perpetuation of ignorance. You can’t get pregnant if you use a condom. You can’t get HPV if you get the vaccine. Nowhere in either of these progressive mantras is abstinence mentioned. The only way not to get pregnant is not to have sex. The only way not to get HPV is not to have sex.
The behavior is being subversively promoted. This time, it’s big pharma who is doing the promoting, not Planned Parenthood.
Condoms in schools was about advancing the sex positive agenda, not about preventing disease or pregnancy.
It forever shifted the argument of IF teens should be having sex to WHEN.
The proponents of sex positive teaching seek to end all moral judgments over all sexual pairings regardless of sex, age, relation, marital status, number, or species of partner(s). They seek sexual pleasure as a birthright that should be enjoyed by everyone at every age and that, like homosexual desires, are wrong to supress. They oppose abstinence not because “it doesn’t work” (although they will claim that) but because they find it to be an unhealthy supression of sexual desires (and you can find them making that statement). positive.org runs a “just say yes” campaign aimed at teens (with the slogan that there are too many stuffy people telling you to say no).