Under ObamaCare directive, 15-year-olds in Oregon can request and be given sterilization without parental consent or notification.
The Leftist Utopian Daddystate cares, you see. About “privacy rights.” And if fighting for such “privacy rights” for teens who in other circumstances aren’t permitted soft drinks or cupcake sales in their junior high schools means “progressives” get to keep the Dream of Margaret Sanger alive? Well, you know — bonus!
Sterilization? WTF? Why not just go for neutering while they are at it to make us more manageable and docile.
Margaret Sanger’s corpse now has a shit-eating grin on it.
Big plus for our side it would seem. Fewer progressives…
Kids tend to be lefties since they like the idea of free stuff and don’t understand that it costs someone else money. Plus, they’re dumb by definition. So, we’ll be potentially losing a lot of people who would be classical liberals as adults.
Jeff, my brother. Rethink that move STAT.
For some reason I’m picturing HHS Secretary
NapolitanoSebelius sounding like “Nomad” near the end of that “Star Trek” episode. “Sterilize! Sterrrrillllliiiiizzzzze!!!”From the viewpoint of those who administer “The State” people, individuals, are a source of problems, an irritant which makes their task of administering those faceless masses much more difficult. Fewer people mean fewer problems so “feature” for the minions of “The State”.
This is why when the Left’s State love manages to run rampant the results are always the same, and why the Left’s worship of the State is easily termed a death cult.
So does this offer come on a voucher or something? Perhaps when you sign up for an EBT card?
Peculiar.
“I understand that the sterilization must be considered permanent and not reversible,” says this consent form. “I have decided that I do not want to become pregnant, bear children or father children.”
Of all the potentially stupid decisions a young person might make, this decision, above any others, would seem to demand a forthright statement to the contrary, i.e., that sterilization — precisely because the decision may prove to be the preeminently stupidest decision a child could make — ought to be reversible, and if not reversible, therefore not available to youngsters.
When I was 15 I was dying for a legitimate excuse to try and buy my first pack of rubbers. It seems times have changed.
If you’ve read Terry Pratchett you may have encountered the stories where The Auditors of Everything conspire to relieve the universe of those pesky humans.
Should be mandatory with issuance of an EBT card….