BREAKING Live Action investigation: Planned Parenthood teaches kids violent, kinky sex
Today Live Action released the trailer for a new investigation, “SEXED: Planned Parenthood’s Dangerous Sex Advice for Kids”…
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7oeSAOZwdk[/youtube]
The trailer shows clips of various Planned Parenthood “counselors” apparently encouraging Live Action investigators posing as 15- and 16-year-olds to engage in sadistic and masochistic (S&M) sex – gagging, whipping, asphyxiation (which caused the deaths of actor David Carradine and INXS band member Michael Hutchence), pain, handcuffs, bondage, “tied to a tree,” rope, blood – with reassurances that “if it’s consensual, it’s OK… it’s totally OK.”
Who knew this dangerous, violent, and exploitive component was part of Planned Parenthood “comprehensive” sex education plan for our kids, which we taxpayers fund?
Stay tuned.
I wish you wouldn’t have included Laci Green’s video on this. Her videos are not Aimed at teens as much as college-aged students and go into detail about how to make BDSM safe and consensual for both parties
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How to classify it when they are encouraging rape of underage kids using violence? Well, this from the organization that commits mass murder…
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the grossest PP sex videos I have seen is takecaredownthere.org. Check out I didn’t even spew video. Where is Jessie Jackson and Al Sharpton on this one??? An African American dude on his knees servicing a white guy and the teacher says where’s your condom?
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Guttmacher determined that there was a 50% increase in sexual activity among middle schoolers and high schoolers after a school implements the PP “comprehensive sex-ed” program.
Apparently, that’s not enough to satisfy Planned Parenthood. They want more teenage sex and riskier teenage sex, because that’s what it take to increase their abortion numbers. “Just be sure to use contraception, so you are ‘safe’.”
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Next legislative session when Planned Parenthood tries to get their “prevention first, comprehensive sex education in our public schools” bill passed, I will be armed with Live Action’s investigation. They are really trying to corrupt our youth.
Megan,
Laci Green’s video may have been aimed at college age students, but some of them are technically still teenagers or dating younger teens. Plus, some high schoolers will think they are old enough or mature enough to do what the college age kids are doing.
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Having been an educator, I find the belief that high schoolers are ready for “responsible” sex to be truly snort-worthy. They generally don’t remember to bring a number 2 pencil to class… yet they’re going to remember a condom. Right.
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Uh, Susie? Are you mad about the gay relationship or are you upset that it’s interracial? Don’t get the point of bringing race into it, if you wanna talk about homosexuality being gross whatever, but I don’t see how interracial sex warrants a civil rights activist.
Back on topic, I really don’t think teens can do kink safely and I really thinks it’s irresponsible to encourage it. Adults, if they are gonna get involved in that stuff, should be safe, but teens should be encouraged to hold off kink experiments until they are older. Or you know, legal.
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The problem is that MY tax dollars are being used to promote sexual sin! I don’t care what freaks, perverts and weirdos do in their bedrooms as long as they don’t involve children or MY TAX DOLLARS! Geez, figure it out people. The world is full of sick, disgusting people and that is their problem…they are the ones who will suffer the ultimate consequences for that behavior. And you can bet that there ARE consequences but when the idiots use my money to frolick then I am paying a price too. THANK YOU LIVE ACTION!
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The young adults at LiveAction seem to spend an inordinate amount of time thinking about sex with fifteen-year-old girls.
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The teenage brain is still developing with the pre-frontal cortex being the last to mature. Exposure to porn and other vices affect how these kids’ brains are hard-wired. Thus, these kids get hooked on this stuff, yet it is under the guise of education and health.
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It appears former intelligent commenter LisaC has gone full troll. Sad.
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LisaC, that’s all you got?
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Courtnay: Do not feed the troll.
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Well yeah, Lisa is being a troll but is it less trolling to constantly be bringing up LGBT people when it’s not even relevant and talk about how gross we are? I mean, I get that it’s a sin and people seem to be naturally disgusted by homosexuals and bisexuals but does anyone ever stop to think how it makes people who struggle with the issues feel when it’s an unrelated subject and gay sex is always brought up as the worst of the worst… How would you feel if people were discussing some other sin or bad thing and every. Single. Time. it turns into people talking about how much worse and more disgusting your personal issues that you struggle with are? It gets to where it’s just constant shame for LGBT people from Christians and then you wonder why we end up giving up and going back to the “lifestyle”, at least in the LGBT community we don’t got to hear about how we’re the worst, the grossest, all the dang time.
And then you throw in just weird racism like wanting to get civil right activists involved because there’s some gay sex ed video with interracial participants. I mean, come on.
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It appears former intelligent commenter LisaC has gone full troll. Sad.
No, but I was traveling and limited to the short sentences that can be typed on a tablet. Tried several times to comment on the other thread after returning, but kept getting timed out. I figured that Del had banned me.
And I stand by my comment, because
a) the graphic is creepy, and inappropriate for an organization that claims to oppose the sexualization of children, and
b) LiveAction’s “investigations” are always based on the LiveAction team dreaming up elaborately detailed scenarios of thirteen-to-fifteen year old girls having sex, and then constructed around that fantasy, not around a scenario that reflects the actual problems of real teenagers.
I don’t think that it’s ever appropriate for a medical professional to reveal details about her own sex life, let alone volunteer those details. And I don’t think that fifteen-year-olds should be practicing kink. But this video seems to follow the same pattern of LiveAction’s other investigations: a girl indicates that she is having unsafe sex and will continue to have unsafe sex without seeking medical care, unless she is promised confidentiality and a non-judgmental consultation. What the counselor on the video said is inappropriate, but it’s also telling that LiveAction isn’t releasing the full video. Presumably the full video would show what their other investigations show: all inappropriate conversations follow from questions initiated by the “investigator.”
Like I said above, fifteen year olds, imho, shouldn’t be doing kink. They shouldn’t know what kink is, but kids these days know about things that we didn’t know about when I was a kid, and that’s not PP’s fault. PP isn’t the one publishing “Shades of Grey” books or circulating unseemly details about celebrity deaths. But if a teenager learns about these things, it is imperative that s/he also learn about setting boundaries and establishing consent. It’s disconcerting but unsurprising that LiveAction doesn’t think that consent is relevant to a discussion on teen sexual activity.
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