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Ten-year-olds need unfettered access to birth control and abortion services. That's the official position of United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon. He's formed the Commission on Population and Development in partnership with International Planned Parenthood to pursue "sexual and reproduction health and rights" for children as young as ten.
Organizations like International Planned Parenthood (IPPF) and IPAS, staunch advocates for the sexual and reproductive rights of minors internationally and at the United Nations, have already issued official reports to the conference bureau supportive of rights language including contraception and abortion. They are also using the conference as an opportunity to attack parental involvement in the sexual health of their children.
For organizations like IPPF, parents are the biggest obstacle to minors accessing services like abortion and contraception, and they hope to secure language at the conference that will marginalize their role.
Nobody is going to marginalize my role; not when it comes to what my daughter learns about life, and sex. Can you see why I get so fired up about the insidious nature of Planned Parenthood? They view my involvement in Sophie's life as an "obstacle."
To which I can only say, to coin a phrase, You Damn Skippy. They ain't seen "obstacle" until they show up to "marginalize" my parental values. Ban Ki-Moon won't know what hit him.
The UN and Planned Parenthood can go to hell. Any parent worth his stripes
would say the same.
Posted at 21:26 by Chris Wysocki
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