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25 Percent of Teenage Girls Have A Sexual Disease

CHICAGO (AP) – At least one in four teenage girls nationwide has a sexually transmitted disease, or more than 3 million teens, according to the first study of its kind in this age group.

A virus that causes cervical cancer is by far the most common sexually transmitted infection in teen girls aged 14 to 19, while the highest overall prevalence is among black girls—nearly half the blacks studied had at least one STD. That rate compared with 20 percent among both whites and Mexican-American teens, the study from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found.

About half of the girls acknowledged ever having sex; among them, the rate was 40 percent.

Regardless of where we fall in the political spectrum or what our religious convictions are, these statistics are entirely unacceptable for any advanced society, let alone the United States. We are being sold a pack of lies from the pro-choice, pro-abortion crowd and told that more “education” (read: condoms) will solve the problem of sexually transmitted diseases, HIV and AIDs. We’re told that teenagers and young people like us will “do it anyway”, and so the only solution is to use condoms, the pill, etc.

The most dangerous lies are those laced with half-truths — misleading ideas that play on the most noble of human desires. That 25 percent of young girls in their teens are infected with STDs, some of which will lead to cervical cancer and other serious medical complications, means that something is seriously wrong in America. Further, that nearly half — 48 percent — of young black girls are infected with an STD, is a shocking truth to accept.

Promoting more condom use and contraception in general will naturally lead to an increase in sex — the very activity for which the “pro-choice” movement hawked its contraceptive wares in the first place. Is the goal, then, really education? Or is the goal really just about the bottom line for the pro-choice lobby and the pro-choice corporations?

After all, if they can convince lawmakers and public schools that they are there to promote safe sex practices (rather than to merely promote a product they’re selling) then it will appear that they’re doing a fine public service, when in fact they’re manipulating our most human desire to protect our children and ensure their safety.

For an industry constantly falling over itself to promote the importance “safe” practices and sex education, a 25 percent failure rate is not too impressive.

H/t: Hot Air.

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