The BBC has no leftist bias at all.

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Do you actually believe that? That people only have children they can afford?


If they don't then they are irresponsible.

Having a child you can't afford to bring up makes it harder on the child in later years.
Then they will have to rely on government handouts.

Then they become poor and blame everyone and his dog for being poor.
 
You're digging a hole.

Especially when you're talking about America where basic sex education is often sorely lacking by design, and it can be very hard to get birth control.

Unless you're going to now answer "in that case just don't have sex".


Talking out your butt again.

In most states it's the law.

"Comprehensive sex education is also called abstinence-based, abstinence-plus, abstinence-plus-risk-reduction, and sexual risk reduction sex education"

https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/for-educators/whats-state-sex-education-us
 
Talking out your butt again.

In most states it's the law.

"Comprehensive sex education is also called abstinence-based, abstinence-plus, abstinence-plus-risk-reduction, and sexual risk reduction sex education"

https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/for-educators/whats-state-sex-education-us
Did you read your own link?

What Sex Education Do Teens Get in the US?
The gap between the sex education students should receive and what they actually receive is wide. According to the 2014 CDC School Health Profiles, fewer than half of high schools and only a fifth of middle schools teach all 16 topics recommended by the CDC as essential components of sex education. These topics range from basic information on how HIV and other STDs are transmitted - and how to prevent infection - to critical communication and decision-making skills.

In fact, today fewer young people report receiving any formal sex education at all. A recent study published by the Guttmacher Institute found that fewer teens now than in the past are being exposed to important and timely information about a range of sex education topics. Overall, in 2011–2013, 43% of adolescent females and 57% of adolescent males did not receive information about birth control before they had sex for the first time. Despite these declines in formal education, there was no increase in the proportion of teens who discussed these same sex education topics with their parents.
 
If they don't then they are irresponsible.

Having a child you can't afford to bring up makes it harder on the child in later years.
Then they will have to rely on government handouts.

Then they become poor and blame everyone and his dog for being poor.

They may be irresponsible, but you seemed to have erroneously pinned it on black people.

Teaching abstinence does not help.
 
How is reporting on a study some sort of extreme left wing bias? or is it that only the people on the extreme left are able to do research?

This.
I and everyone in the Twitter comments already read it.

And we all agree that it is pure BS.

Oh, well that's ok then. I'll happily take your thoughts over scientists that have peer reviewed the paper any day of the week.
 
Dips in, yes its the usual racists pushing their racism, leaves.

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You're digging a hole.

Especially when you're talking about America where basic sex education is often sorely lacking by design, and it can be very hard to get birth control.

Unless you're going to now answer "in that case just don't have sex".

Hard to get birth control?

Don't many shops give away free condoms?
 
Thing is if you start going into the hood slinging free rubbers BLM will skin you alive for white supremecy policies trying to reduce the black birth rate.
 
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Thing is if you start going into the hood slinging free rubbers BLM will skin you alive for white supremecy policies trying to reduce the back birth rate.

But it's everyone else's fault as you should be able to procreate to unlimited amounts and everyone else should pick up the bill.
 
Did you read your own link?

What Sex Education Do Teens Get in the US?
The gap between the sex education students should receive and what they actually receive is wide. According to the 2014 CDC School Health Profiles, fewer than half of high schools and only a fifth of middle schools teach all 16 topics recommended by the CDC as essential components of sex education. These topics range from basic information on how HIV and other STDs are transmitted - and how to prevent infection - to critical communication and decision-making skills.

In fact, today fewer young people report receiving any formal sex education at all. A recent study published by the Guttmacher Institute found that fewer teens now than in the past are being exposed to important and timely information about a range of sex education topics. Overall, in 2011–2013, 43% of adolescent females and 57% of adolescent males did not receive information about birth control before they had sex for the first time. Despite these declines in formal education, there was no increase in the proportion of teens who discussed these same sex education topics with their parents.


2014!

You can do better :) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_education_in_the_United_States

My 3 got taught by us and the teachers. So no problems.
Parents should take responsibility and not leave it to other people.
 
2014!

You can do better :) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_education_in_the_United_States

My 3 got taught by us and the teachers. So no problems.
Parents should take responsibility and not leave it to other people.

sex education programs that only promotes abstinence are very prominent in American public schools, comprehensive sex education is known to be the most effective and is proven to have helped young people make better decisions.

Read your own links before posting.
 
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