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So now schools are basically sterilization centers and nobody has a problem with that, conceptually speaking

What next? Hospitals become schools now?

I mean whose job is this?

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I am in favor of this being standard policy in urban public schools.

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I mean whose job is this?

The janitors?

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Janitors have nothing to do with genitals

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They do.

Pubes.

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The people doing this should be shot.

By a firing squad. After their rightful and legal conviction of course. Executed by the state, really.

I would never, EVER advocate for vigilantism. Not me. Not ever. No way.

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...so I went to the school and the nurse told me, 'I don't have to talk to you about absolutely nothing.'

Hmmm, I wonder what kind of person would talk like that...

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A Harvard law school graduate, perhaps?

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Wait for the mandatory HPV vaccine. 25% sterilization rate to girls. Math is fun!

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There's no mention of a husband of the mother, or father of the child in the story. Eugenic bastard control effort currently in effect. The thing I find most unsettling about this story isn't that the school medical staff implanted this into the woman's daughter without telling the mother, but that the daughter didn't tell the mother that she had received an implanted contraceptive. The only way the mother came to know about this was due to the daughter experiencing complications resulting from the implant she didn't want her mother to know about. If that's what happened it maybe time for the mother to work on her relationship with her daughter.

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She's 16, she was fuckin her BF and she asked for birth control. And yes, nurse or doctor DONT HAVE TO talk to parents about it. Faggots.

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Wouldn't it be far more responsible for her to talk with her parents about it since she is making an adult decision and she doesn't have any experience with these types of choices? So the parents should have no say if she decides to start smoking or drinking, or doing coke? 16 is old enough to make all your choices purely on your own? I remember doing some pretty stupid stuff at 16.

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"her" means the school nurse? NO GOD NO. If you ever have 16 y.o daughter and go with her to gynecologist, first you hear is "please leave the room". Shes a young woman already responsible for her sexuality and parent or not - you have precisely ZERO to say or, in that matter, to know. She did it in the school or she could do it at any doctor privately - she chose the school. Thats it. Could the girl talk to parents? Of course but for some reason she decided not to. Her right.

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Minor doesn't have free speech in school but has this freedom? We can trust them to make this choice but not what to say? That doesn't make sense. Can't trust what they keep in their locker but sex is A okay. Something seems off to me.