Author Topic: louisiana school forces pregnancy tests, those who refuse/+ are kicked out  (Read 1961 times)


HERE'S AN IDEA FOR STOPPING 100% OF TEEN PREGNANCY

brown town love
That has failed once...

TOO RISKY, PROCEED WITH ORIGINAL PLAN!

I mean I don't understand the deal here.
It's a tasteless violation of federal law. It's illegal, and for good reason.

Maybe because it's a public school but in private schools if you refuse to take a drug test it's likely you will be assumed to have been using such things usually.
Pregnancy test =! drug test. Being pregnant is not a crime and it should not be something a school can expel you over. The entire notion itself is preposterous.

But like UniversalBruhaha said I'm not sure if this is good or bad...
Considering it's going against federal law and treading upon the rights of your fellow American citizens you should take offense to it. It's not good. Maybe these teenage mothers could actually function if they had the support of their families/weren't branded misogynistic terms like 'slut' or 'whore' (because having love is so immoral) and weren't denied education because they were with child. The very idea that you can deny a woman a right to education because she is pregnant is mind-boggling.

Humans had kids in their teenage years way back when people only lived until they were maybe forty or fifty. Raising a healthy child can be done with the right factors. If only teen pregnancy wasn't so demonized, and if stuff like this didn't happen, it could possibly have been different in today's world.

HERE'S AN IDEA FOR STOPPING 100% OF TEEN PREGNANCY

brown town love

HOW ABOUT

NO love

Pregnancy test =! drug test. Being pregnant is not a crime and it should not be something a school can expel you over. The entire notion itself is preposterous.
I'm just going to put out my opinion that if a girl is pregnant before finishing her basic education, she's not worthy of a complete education because she'd rather go out banging dudes

if it were rape then abortion that stuff and get back in your desk

love is a choice in most instances

I'm just going to put out my opinion that if a girl is pregnant before finishing her basic education, she's not worthy of a complete education because she'd rather go out banging dudes

if it were rape then abortion that stuff and get back in your desk
Pretty much sums the rest of my point up

What is wrong with having love? It's not like she's skipping school to slurp richards in the locker room.

What is wrong with having love? It's not like she's skipping school to slurp richards in the locker room.
note: opinion
dusty I respect that you have such views but mine evidently conflict with yours
I refuse to prolong this debate
farewell
I must attend to my chicken
which is now burnt forget

What is wrong with having love?

Possible STD's, relational tensions, possible pregnancy, yada yada but what does my opinion matter everyone should be having love nothing wrong at all I'm just a loner that can't get any

dusty I respect that you have such views but mine evidently conflict with yours
Alright, and I'll respect you politely withdrawing yourself.

Possible STD's, relational tensions, possible pregnancy, yada yada but what does my opinion matter everyone should be having love nothing wrong at all I'm just a loner that can't get any
You said it, not me.

Besides, none of those are meaningful in any way. What's wrong with driving? Losing money, possibility of killing another person and/or killing yourself, possibility of getting into a bad accident, so on and so forth... it's all possibilities, not any legitimate reason to make love a bad or immoral act.

Besides, none of those are meaningful in any way. What's wrong with driving? Losing money, possibility of killing another person and/or killing yourself, possibility of getting into a bad accident, so on and so forth... it's all possibilities, not any legitimate reason to make love a bad or immoral act.

Driving isn't designed to kill people and has numerous long term positive impacts that benefit society in many ways

love is naturally designed for impregnation
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public school isnt a right. if they have forgeted up rules and regulations, you can opt out.

Once again, that doesn't... make love an immoral or otherwise bad act? It's designed for impregnation but you and I both know it's much more than that. Besides, there are things out there designed to stop pregnancy. I don't see why the girl should be blamed if the condom breaks or the pills mess up, or anything else that could possibly happen.

And even if she willingly had unprotected love, that's her right, and the school does not have a right to deny her education based upon that, nor does it have a right to deny her education should she not willingly submit to an illegal and invasive medical test.

Also, you know, love has numerous long-term positive impacts that benefit society in many ways: one of them being people.

schools require you to register your meds to them. and to list all major health issues they must be aware of.
pregnancy is a pretty damn major one. and when most chicks would just as well keep it a secret as long as they can, it only harms the school. if there is a medical emergency and a student is injured, there are lawsuits incoming because it was discovered the damn girl was also pregnant. and wasnt treated as such.

dont blame evil schools. blame yourselves for being ultra sensitive and suing the tax money away from schools so often over the years. either they protect themselves and prevent issues, or there are  no more schools.

is it wrong? hell yeah. but what options are left.
you hippies only CHOOSE to look at 1 side of the issue.