Here's a thought.
Apr. 5th, 2004 06:54 pmSo
eteq sent me the article behind the cut (woman gets job as principal of our high school, people are displeased, woman is transferred, woman waits two years and then sues), I responded, he responded back:
I think this lady thrives on creating controversy - it doesn't matter
whether she really cares or not, as long as its controversial... did you
hear that she tried to form a group that was combating the "homosexual
promiscuity rampant in today's schools" (it was something like that
quote, anyway)...
And I was inspired.
...I haven't heard about the anti-gay-slut group! What happened??? Hey, if she wants controversy, I'll give her controversy. "Actually, gay sex isn't necessarily as dangerous, STD-wise, as straight sex, plus nobody gets pregnant. Teen pregnancy is a huge problem in America, affecting such important issues as overpopulation, high school graduation rates, abortion, and welfare allocation, to name only a few. But in today's modern world, a little sex might even be a good stress reliever for all that college-application tension (with AP credits and weighted grading scales, the competition is getting tougher). So what's a guy--or girl--to do? Besides, it's good that teens now are getting more in touch with themselves, learning to accept themselves earlier on. Trying to curtail homosexual promiscuity would be doing teenagers a great disservice."