i've learned a lot. i don't think i'm wise or anything, though. but yeah, i've learned some things. so now the best i can do? a little better than a wild guess...

Sunday, August 20, 2006

the messiah spotted in governement-subsidized laboratories!

part four: the outright war on sex

this part need not be long. it doesn't need lots of examples and outrageous quotations and all that. because this the crux of EVERYTHING i've discussed in the first three sections of this rant of mine.

  • why oppose vaccines for sexually transmitted infections? they will "make it ok" to have sex.


  • why educate our children about sexuality in a comprehensive fashion that includes information on contraception — with which they can protect themselves — and does not simply preach abstinence? because then they will not be succumb to scare tactics that stop them from having sex.


  • why not allow a safe and effective drug that will prevent the number of abortions (in the rights' eyes, baby-killing atrocities) over-the-counter status? because it makes sex less risky and more people will do it.


is sex immoral? amoral, even? should we not do it? is it dirty? does it show lack of self control? some sort of character flaw, a defect? i want to know why sex itself has become positively demonized. i want to know why we're heading completely backwards — why the right seems to long for a return to clergy peoples' views on sex in the 1930's. i want to know why, if back in the "heyday" of good, upstanding citizens with good, upstanding beliefs regarding the physical expression of love, the rate of extramarital affairs is lower today than it was in the 1950's (you know, june's-in-the-kitchen-of-our-house-that-looks-just-like-everyone-else's-and-sex-is-for-baby-making-so-we-sleep-in-separate-beds-except-when-we-need-to-procreate). i want to know if george bush looks forward to cozying up to laura at the end of a long, hard day of being the biggest idiot ever to make the "greatest" nation in the world look ridiculous (i mean, come on, it must be exhausting). on second thought i take that back. that is something i don't want to know.

my point is they're doing it. we're doing it. teens are doing it.

and i'll go further to say that they're going to continue to do it. as are we. as are teens.

and i'll go even further to say that we should — all of us — we should be doing it. because it's part of who we are and that will always be true.

and to look at the bigger picture (regrettably): we've got a war on civil rights, a war on privacy, a war on gay rights, a war on free speech, a war on knowledge. (i won't even mention the actual war.) we've got a war on women's rights, a war on choice, a war on birth control, a war on important medical advances... i could go on. and not to say that it is by any means the most important or sickening addition to the above list, but we would be ignorant not to recognize — and perhaps wonder about? — the fact that we are also facing on all-out war on sex.

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