TheHiddenTrack wrote:I'd prefer Palin's daughter to have her privacy like everyone else does. However, it's another reminder of how abstinence only education doesn't work (something Palin supports, obviously I don't know the details in this case). But it's something to think about...
The religious right hates abortion. Proper sex education has been proven to work better than abstinence only education (for obvious reasons)... so they end up causing more of something they abhor.
Education has never been the answer to anything like this. This stuff is a matter of love, support, and proper rearing. Even at that, people have an insatiable desire to find out things on their own, and will make mistakes. When mistakes ARE made, it's a little too late for high horse judgments, and hindsight moralism. That's where the evangelical types screw up most. Well, that, and the fact that, as little as something like this has to do with education (it ain't their minds that are engaged when they're doing the horizontal mombo)...it has just as little to do with morality. Pressing into morality like some do (drumbeat of Ten Commandments rigidity), actually has the opposite effect people think it does.
So what's the answer? Grace. People do stupid things. For every teenager who has sex before marriage, there's a parent who chooses porn over his wife, a woman who cheats on her husband, and parents who aren't as engaged in their kids' lives as they need to be. So rather that all the finger pointing, what would be better is grace. My belief is that Sarah and her family are offering just that. Are they disappointed? No doubt. I would be too. But just like it's no reason to hand her a box of condoms, it's also no reason to dump scorn on her either. A new life is on the way, and whether it's the result of a stupid decision or not, the kid has nothing to do it, and should bear no fault for it, nor suffer any consequences of it.