Planned Parenthood tells Girl Scouts to “talk dirty”


The World Association of Girl Scouts and Girl Guides hosted a panel this week where Planned Parenthood was allowed to hand out a brochure encouraging girls to “talk dirty” to their sex partners, to engage in aberrant sex, and claiming there is no right or wrong way to have sex. The no-parents-invited Girl Scout panel was a part of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.

The brochure, published by International Planned Parenthood Association and entitled “Healthy, Happy and Hot,” says that young people living with HIV have the “right to sexual pleasure” and “have the right to decide if, when and how to disclose their HIV status.” It goes on to say that laws requiring young people to disclose their HIV status to sexual partners “violate the rights of people living with HIV by forcing them to disclose or face the possibility of criminal charges,” and tells them to complain about any agency that tells them they should not have sex, and to shop around for a place where they feel more respected.

According to the Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute: 
The Girl Scouts…have been co-moderating a young women’s caucus that included an “Intergenerational Conversation” side event on “universal access” and “reproductive health.”  One recent Girl Scout project “aims at securing the right of women, men and adolescents aged between ten and twenty-five, to better reproductive and sexual health.”

~ Via Jim S.

Comments

  1. The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts were openly advocating for abortion rights at this UN meeting. That is how this brochure fits into the bigger picture.
    They have openly bragged about it on their official web site at
    http://www.wagggsworld.org/en/CSW54/Day6

    GSUSA has not distanced themselves from this issue as they should.
    Pro-life scout parents and girls, especially Catholics should be offended, and should demand GSUSA distance themselves from WAGGGS.

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