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In It to Win It

(8,222 posts)
Wed Mar 8, 2023, 07:12 PM Mar 2023

Lauren Boebert argued that higher "teen mom rates" means there is "something special" about "rural c

I'm gonna pretend that she makes sense sometimes...

So in recognizing that teenagers have sex and teenagers get pregnant, she doesn't want sex-ed to be taught to teenagers in school. Sex-ed is too sensitive for teenagers in schools that can have sex and can get pregnant. Interesting...



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Lauren Boebert argued that higher "teen mom rates" means there is "something special" about "rural c (Original Post) In It to Win It Mar 2023 OP
There's certainly something "special" about her .. NewHendoLib Mar 2023 #1
.. rsdsharp Mar 2023 #3
That rural girls are more likely to be raped? Ilsa Mar 2023 #2
You're missing her distinction between teen pregnancy and teen moms Ms. Toad Mar 2023 #6
I didn't miss it. I chose to ignore it because Ilsa Mar 2023 #9
Are they the same? Mariana Mar 2023 #10
Any pregnancy can have two outcomes. Ms. Toad Mar 2023 #13
Are the teen pregnancy rates the same in rural and urban areas? Mariana Mar 2023 #14
According to Boebert they are the same. Ms. Toad Mar 2023 #17
Just read the post where she declares she's gonna be a grandmother at 36 Deuxcents Mar 2023 #4
Maybe that "something special" is a lack of comprehensive sex-ed? sakabatou Mar 2023 #5
Focus on the teen **mom** (or watch the video) Ms. Toad Mar 2023 #7
This is an anti-choice rant. Ms. Toad Mar 2023 #8
That's how I understood it too lanlady Mar 2023 #15
at least he didn't knock up his sister. that's an improvement Takket Mar 2023 #11
Don't forget the racial angle, as she's clearly saying that it's awesome bullwinkle428 Mar 2023 #12
They're about to make it more special Johonny Mar 2023 #16

Ilsa

(61,687 posts)
2. That rural girls are more likely to be raped?
Wed Mar 8, 2023, 07:17 PM
Mar 2023

Well isn't that special.

That rural girls believe boys' line claiming you can't get pregnant if it's your first time?

That rural girls & boys don't understand physiology enough to prevent pregnancy?

Ms. Toad

(33,975 posts)
6. You're missing her distinction between teen pregnancy and teen moms
Wed Mar 8, 2023, 10:22 PM
Mar 2023

Her argument is anti-abortion, pure and simple. That "something special," in her mind, is that the teen moms in rural conservative areas don't terminate their pregnancies.

She expresssly acknowledged that pregnancy rates are the same.

Ilsa

(61,687 posts)
9. I didn't miss it. I chose to ignore it because
Wed Mar 8, 2023, 11:16 PM
Mar 2023

rural girls don't have access to abortion, thanks to the likes of Boebert. Rural gals want abortion more in a crisis pregnancy since everyone tries to know each other's business in small towns. Who's the daddy? Is he married? Gossip gossip gossip.

Ms. Toad

(33,975 posts)
13. Any pregnancy can have two outcomes.
Thu Mar 9, 2023, 01:45 AM
Mar 2023

Birth, or the pregnancy ends for other reasons - like abortion.

Her comments are exclusively about pregnancies which end in birth - asserting rural virtue because teens there don't end their pregnancies by getting an abortion.

So she isn't saying that more rural teens get pregnant - she is saying that teens all over get pregnang - but that more of the rural teens carry them to term (and raise their children).

Several posts down-thread seem to suggest that she is saying they are special becasue more get pregnant, when what she is really saying is that they are special because more of the pregnant rural teens give birth and keep the child.

Mariana

(14,854 posts)
14. Are the teen pregnancy rates the same in rural and urban areas?
Thu Mar 9, 2023, 11:20 AM
Mar 2023

I don't know if they are, I wasn't able to find that information.

Ms. Toad

(33,975 posts)
17. According to Boebert they are the same.
Thu Mar 9, 2023, 11:51 AM
Mar 2023

But that I trust her.

But that is her point - rural areas are special because they end in motherhood at a higher rate.

I'm just trying to accurately state her position, since it is being portrayed as pro-teen pregnancy, when it is really an anti-abortion rant.

Ms. Toad

(33,975 posts)
7. Focus on the teen **mom** (or watch the video)
Wed Mar 8, 2023, 10:24 PM
Mar 2023

she isn't suggesting a difference in pregnancies. She is suggesting a difference in the outcome of teen pregnancies.

Ms. Toad

(33,975 posts)
8. This is an anti-choice rant.
Wed Mar 8, 2023, 10:26 PM
Mar 2023

She believes pregnancy rates are the same all over, but that there are fewer abortions in rural areas.

lanlady

(7,133 posts)
15. That's how I understood it too
Thu Mar 9, 2023, 11:27 AM
Mar 2023

I wonder if the young dad-to-be owns up to his responsibility to care for his child. But being a Boebert, I doubt he even knows the meaning of the word.

bullwinkle428

(20,628 posts)
12. Don't forget the racial angle, as she's clearly saying that it's awesome
Wed Mar 8, 2023, 11:45 PM
Mar 2023

when white girls crank out babies right and left. Straight to the "great replacement theory" shit.

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