Planned Parenthood Tells Teens: Use Slut in a Positive Way

National   |   Steven Ertelt   |   Sep 21, 2012   |   6:33PM   |   Washington, DC

Planned Parenthood’s outreach page to teenagers is pushing them to use the term “slut” in a positive way. This is the latest way in which the abortion business is pushing sex and abortion on young people.

Penny Star at CNS News has more:

Planned Parenthood’s Facebook page, “Planned Parenthood Info for Teens,” includes sexual content, including a link to an MTV program, “Sextra Credit Episode 2,” focusing on the meaning of the word “slut.”

“Find a seat in the class and let Francisco school you with his lecture on slutty slander!” the teaser above the video states when a visitor clinks on the line on Planned Parenthood’s Facebook page.

“A lot of people define slut as someone who has too much sex or too many partners – but according to who?” Francisco asks. “The slut fairy?”

Francisco continues by sharing the “positive” side to being called a slut.

“But did you know that some people use slut in a positive way? Francisco says. “They use it to define a woman who is confident in her sexuality and being the sexual being that she is.” Francisco says. “I personally think there’s a little bit of slut in all of us.”

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The encouragement to use the term slut follows the creating of a new and chat program that targets kids with information about sex and abortion. A new video posted by the nation’s largest abortion company targets young people with instructions on how to text questions about abortion and sex to its staff.

In the video, a child is shown, without parental knowledge or permission, how he or she can send a text asking a question about sex to Planned Parenthood. The ad also shows how easy it will be for the abortion company to sell abortions to young teenagers who contact it.

The video shows a teenage girl asking, “The condom broke and I don’t want to be pregnant.” The response from the abortion business promotes the morning after pill as something she can take to avoid pregnancy — though it would act as an abortion agent destroying the life of a new human being that far after sexual intercourse.

The new program and Facebook page should be worrisome to parents as nearly 40 percent of teens aged 14 to 17 are using digital technologies to seek out health related information, according to a Pew research poll.