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mjs2001
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Okay. You’re obviously not an American–this “puritanical” America of which you write is a fantasy. It died a generation ago. Take, for example, New York City–one of the centers of American culture, commerce, and power. Condoms are handed out in public school, and sex education is provided in public schools at a young age. How does this reduce abortion? 41% of pregnancies in NYC end in abortion; 60% of NYC African-American pregnancies end in abortion. And there’s no shortage of prostitution and sex trafficking in NYC is there? I would have our schools teach the sanctity of human life rather than teaching that people are objects to be used, exploited, and discarded at one’s pleasure or convenience.I’ll give one example. It’s relatively puritanical because while parents in Europe and elsewhere are quite comfortable to give their children the sex-talk at a young age or are willing to let the schools educate them on such matters, in the USA parents get upset if any school official talks about sex, especially if a condom is involved. They usually shout that their parental duties are being violated. So the school backs down or lets them opt out. And then the parents usually never give their children the sex talk. Why? Because it makes them queezy. In short, Americans don’t like to talk about sex, unlike a lot of other cultures).