Just what we need: proposed Indiana legislation making sexting a juvenile offense has been sent to a study commission. One might ask a few questions about the sexting panic.
1. Is this actually a problem?
2. Does criminalizing sexting send a healthy, sex-positive message to youth?
3. Does criminalizing sexting open up free speech issues and add to government spending?
The answer to the first two would be an emphatic NO, and the answer to #3 would be an emphatic YES. Let’s hope the study commission reaches a smart conclusion.
From The Courier-Journal: supporting the Fairness Ordinance and a veteran’s response to repealing DADT.
Did you know that to join the EU, a country must protect gay rights? Good policy.
Rick Santorum is spouting off more homophobic nonsense. Google “santorum,” if you don’t already know what it means as a slang term; we’re going to have a hilarious election cycle if Santorum, as the rumors have it, does run for president.
A leader in ex-gay ministry is a convicted felon and con man. How utterly unsurprising.
What to expect when you’re aborting.
A black woman’s response to the lie that the pro-choice is racist.
The Forty Days for Life harrass-a-thon begins again. Do consider escorting at our own EMW!
Virginia anti-choicers are working to divert proceeds from a pro-choice license plate.
More from pro-choice Catholics.
Two sides of sexual anxiety: resizing condoms for male egos, and how much bleeding is normal with first intercourse? And, two sides of desire: debunking the myth that men always want sex, and… new hope for a female Viagra.
On some notable feminists: lessons from Margaret Sanger, the brave life of abortion provider Susan Hill, and remembering Jody Howard.
