Having suffered an ignominious defeat in the Battle of Big
Gulp New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has just launched a new advertising campaign
to stigmatize teen pregnancy.
Planned Parenthood is appalled, but sane writers of
different persuasions have applauded the Mayor’s campaign.
Writing in The Root, a site that provides a black
perspective, Keli Goff praises the campaign:
The
campaign pulls no punches, featuring infant children surrounded by quotes about
how their lives, and the lives of their families, are likely to turn out in
households headed by teen parents. One poster reads, "If you finish high school, get a job, and
get married before having children, you have a 98 percent chance of not being
in poverty." Another reads, "I'm twice as likely not to graduate high
school because you had me as a teen."
Goff understands what the leaders of Planned Parenthood do
not, namely that children born of unmarried teenage mothers do not have equal
opportunity in American society.
Goff explains:
I just
wonder if the women of privilege running Planned Parenthood, which has
struggled with diversity in the past, realize that children born in poor
communities deserve the same opportunities their kids do -- which means not
just randomly distributing birth control but actually giving poor women the
same information, incentives and life goals that women who grow up in privilege
often take for granted. That includes providing accurate information about why when you choose to become a
parent matters.
The statistics are incontrovertible. Today Ann Coulter takes
up the question and draws the same conclusion. She also enumerates, as she has
in the past, the cost of out-of-wedlock pregnancy.
In Coulter’s words:
--
Controlling for socioeconomic status, race and place of residence, the
strongest predictor of whether a person will end up in prison is that he was
raised by a single mother.
-- At
least 70 percent of juvenile murderers, pregnant teenagers, high school
dropouts, teen suicides, runaways and juvenile delinquents were raised by
single mothers.
-- A
study back in 1990 by the Progressive Policy Institute showed that, absent
single motherhood, there would be no difference in black and white crime rates.
And yet, Planned Parenthood and other liberal luminaries are
horrified to see single motherhood stigmatized by the ads.
Both Goff and Coulter point out that no one blinked when liberals
set out to shame smokers or gun owners.
Goff explains:
For
anyone who thinks shame is not an effective motivator, ask any smokers if
that's true. For the record, Attorney General Eric Holder once argued that if we shamed gun owners the way we've
shamed smokers, we'd have less crime. No, I'm not comparing teen moms to
criminals, but I am comparing them to those with questionable judgment, like
smokers.
Coulter catalogues the many liberal efforts to stigmatize
behaviors that they do not approve of:
Far
from opposing stigmas, liberals are the main propagators of them -- against
cigarettes, guns, plastic bags, obesity, not recycling, Fox News, racist
"code words," not liking "Lincoln" and junk food.
The
stigma against smoking has gone so swimmingly that you can't enjoy a little
tobacco pleasure 50 yards from another human being without some bossy woman
marching over and accusing you of poisoning her.
California
is currently running a series of "Reefer Madness"-style anti-smoking
ads, including one that shows
cigarette smoke going from a woman outside on her porch, up a story,
through the door of another apartment, across the living room, down the hallway
and into a room where a baby is sleeping. That would be the equivalent of the
Bloomberg ads claiming teen pregnancy causes genocide.
And
what exactly was the purpose of the Journal-News publishing the names and
addresses of every legal gun owner in various counties in New York state a few
months ago? To congratulate them? To start a hunting club?
No, I
believe it was to stigmatize legal gun owners. The fact that we didn't already
know who they were proved that the problem isn't legal gun ownership. All those
legal guns -- and no rash of drive-by shootings!
Los
Angeles has banned plastic bags at supermarkets, even though reusable canvas
bags are portable bacterial colonies. But a little ad campaign describing the
downsides of teenage pregnancy -- which is still subsidized -- and liberals
howl in protest.
As I said, Planned Parenthood has objected fiercely to the
efforts to shame unwed teenage mothers.
Goff writes:
Well,
according to Planned Parenthood, "The latest NYC ad campaign creates
stigma, hostility and negative public opinions about teen pregnancy and
parenthood rather than offering alternative aspirations for young people."
I'm not sure where to start with this lunacy. First off, I thought that as one
of the nation's leading sexual-health organizations, Planned Parenthood would
focus on decreasing the number of unplanned pregnancies, not celebrating and
encouraging them. Did I miss something?
It would be too cynical to say that Planned Parenthood wants
more teen pregnancies because it’s good for business, so let us limit ourselves
to the less controversial fact that Planned Parenthood must believe, as an
article of faith, that teenagers who are not having sex are repressing their
sexuality and therefore at greater risk of becoming neurotic.
Perhaps you think that this is idiotic. That might be a good
reason to hide it under a few layers of blather about offering “alternative
aspirations for young people.”
Left thinking people believe that it is good for children to
express their sexuality and that repressing it will make them crazy. I need not
tell you where that idea originated.
There’s an easy way to test the idea. Ask yourself this: Are
all of those Asian academic overachievers who are filling the halls of elite
schools like Stuyvesant High School doing so well because they are having more
and better carnal relations or because they are spending less time trying to get
laid and more time working on calculus?
Teen-age pregnancy should be a boon to Planned Parenthood, and attempts to shame that should also be a boon. Why are they protesting? Doth the lady protest too much?
ReplyDeleteThey are are probably protesting that the ads are promoting abstinence, which is not a boon for PP. The ads also don't promote PP's preferred method of birth control. A live birth is a business loss. A birth avoided by abstinence or birth control is also a business loss for PP.
ReplyDeleteFinally, Bloomberg does something right. If people want to enjoy liberty, then they must be capable of self-moderating behavior. They must accept responsibility for the outcome of their voluntary behaviors. There is no more important responsibility than caring and guiding development of a new human life from conception to adulthood.
ReplyDeleteIs it possible that this generation's liberals has confronted reality and discovered something worth conserving?
Well, whatever the cause, I welcome this new stream of consciousness. It is well past time to end the progressive devaluation of human life. If we hope to preserve our advanced state of civilization, men and women need to make better choices.