Oh boy, these kids are in serious need of education. Florida teenagers believe that drinking a cap full of bleach will prevent HIV. They also believe that a shot of Mountain Dew will stop pregnancy. Those are a couple of ludacris ideas, shit, if it were that easy to abort a fetus, what would be the purpose of abortion clinics? Bring on the Mountain Dew!
Florida lawmakers believe that the lack of actual sex-ed to make way for abstinence only sex-ed is the reason for these ideas. But honestly, I am sure you could go to any 13-15 year old in any state and ask them these questions and you would get a large sum of kids who have no idea what the truth is. I think that of the people surveyed they asked a bunch of morons.
Teach these kids something for Pete’s sake!!
As for ridding the education system of classes like Sex Education is absolutely asinine, the abstinence only method is completely opposite of what you should do. Teaching kids the risks and the consequences of their actions would help their stupidity issues, and their lack of sexual knowledge issues…
Tags: bleach, florida, hiv, pregnancy, stupidity
Here is a shocking video I found on MSNBC’s site, just click the image.
Two weeks ago, Brian Sterner, a quadriplegic, was shown on video being wheeled into the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s office in Florida. When the Deputy asked him to stand up, for what seems to be a routine frisk, he says he is a quadriplegic. The deputy does not believe him and litterally picks up his wheel chair and dumps him onto the floor. He hit his face pretty hard and now he says his right side is messed up.
He says that he is only looking for an apology for the incident that happened on Jan. 29, and for recognition that our jails and prisons have issues.
“It’s not about one deputy, it’s not about the sheriff, it’s not about the governor,” Sterner sad. “It’s about this ridiculous — ridiculous — down-pression of people across the world, economic or whatever you want to call it. It’s just like Rodney King got beat on the street and I got thrown out of my wheelchair. It happens to people every day. It’s just now there’s cameras that catch it.”
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Tags: brian sterner, florida, hillsborough county, msnbc