Re: Elections 2012: Congressional and Gubernatorial
I'm unaware of schools "forcing children into certain beliefs" at least as regards sex education. One would hope they're doing it every day on other matters, right? Democracy? Free speech? We don't let the little darlings make up their own minds about those things, do we?
I assume here your concern is primarily (exclusively?) with a vaccine against HPV. You don't want your kid vaccinated? Fine. Home school him and don't let him have any sexual contact with either sex. This Libertarian argument is quite passe these days, given mandatory seat belt and helmet laws, among other things.
If you want to teach about what can happen with sexual intercourse and prevention methods, there's nothing wrong with that. But, as Jack Webb always said, "Just the facts." Schools should not be forcing children into certain beliefs, nor forcing them into certain "preventive measures". Mandating vaccinations is no better than forcing abstinence-only education.
I'm unaware of schools "forcing children into certain beliefs" at least as regards sex education. One would hope they're doing it every day on other matters, right? Democracy? Free speech? We don't let the little darlings make up their own minds about those things, do we?
I assume here your concern is primarily (exclusively?) with a vaccine against HPV. You don't want your kid vaccinated? Fine. Home school him and don't let him have any sexual contact with either sex. This Libertarian argument is quite passe these days, given mandatory seat belt and helmet laws, among other things.