Start a National Sexual Responsibility Movement

The pro-life/pro-abortion has led to a tragic stalemate, it’s time to shift focus, evolve, and address the the problem before it starts. The movement should be directed towards parents, children, and all at-risk individuals. Based on their abysmal record, schools specifically should be excluded from the discussion and implementation of this national health policy. Let me nominate Dr. Ben Carson to head this movement.
Along with this let’s close off the X-rated Internet to anyone under the age of 18.

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I strongly believe that a high school awareness class, covering the following objectives, would accomplish that goal:

Pass a law that in order to get federal funding, high schools must make a graduation requirement and colleges make an admission requirement students must first pass an awareness class, taught by a non-school, non-teacher union, non-ideological, independent contractor, using a transparent curriculum available to the public online, regarding:

-what abortion procedures are really like

-fetal & child development

-all the resources available to low income moms

-basic parenting skills & perspectives from moms about what motherhood is really like and its challenges and rewards

-primary attachment theory

-physical/psychological risks & experiences of pregnancy and abortion

-the causes & harmful effects of toxic stress against pregnant moms and our babies

-the harms of absent fatherhood

-awareness about all forms of abuse, including narcissistic abuse, economic abuse and coercive control

-awareness about all forms of, and the harms of, exploitation of women’s bodies, all forms of sexual coercion, pregnancy coercion, abortion coercion and our “player culture”

-biological sex differences between men and women

-adoption awareness, especially for children with Down Syndrome

-perspectives and experiences from children and parents about the causes, challenges, rewards and parenting/child-care strategies for various disabilities and learning disorders, especially for Down Syndrome, Autism & ADHD

I included that idea in my policy package linked below. Would you please view it?