TheDude
Dedicated LVC Member
Because it is not likely. You have yet to provide any reason to think that. You just assume it and assert it as fact.
There is always some sort of unintended message and most oftern unintened consequences to any type of social change like this. Weather it be the War on Poverty and the current subculture of people dependant on welfare today, or and unintended message being sent with sex education.
You simply cannot acknowledge that, it seems. Intellectual honesty be damned, I guess. Ideology over reality.
Most all teens are going to have a strong urge to. It comes down to the values instilled in them and their own personal character as to weather they will act on those urges. If the school is teaching sex ed and not re-enforcing those values, if will effectively be countering those values in the teen's mind.
You are simply trying to downplay that very real and legitimate concern. A few "teasing jabs" is all it take.
It is rather clear that ideology trumps reality for you...
I have yet to provide a reason, while you provide yours based on a guess off your supposed knowledge of children based on anecdotes, okay.
"Always an unintended message", seems odd that it always happens while being unintentional, wonder what the mathematical odds of that are, go figure.
Yeah, you have fun with your guesses and claims of unintended messages, Mr. Intellectually-Honest.
Are you assuming that the school teaching Sex Ed is not reinforcing whichever message you think (which is what?) the parents instilled, or do you know as fact? Still, what about those children that are going to experiment regardless of the lesson? Is it not better they have some basic knowledge about sexual safety?
And you're trying to up-play that some possible teasing that could (not guaranteed) happen is going to be harmful to the child who's parents denied him to sit through Sex Ed. I.E. Mountain out of a pimple.
Your "reality" is based on guesses and anecdotes.