I am asking you to please ignore my screen name for a sec, and hear me out. I am in favor of safe sex ed, for many reasons, including what consenting adults do with their bodies should be safe and healthy. People should be able to know about sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy (I am a prochoice progressive Democrat), and what to do about said pregnancy, and stuff. Birth control is important too, because literally no one is advocating abortion as birth control, progressives just want it to be legal for those that need it. Abstinance only ed does not work.
a. you are incorrect in your claim that literally no one is advocating abortion as birth control. Some do. I know more than one who does. Shoot. I know a couple of women who *literally* went out and deliberately got pregnant so that they could have an abortion...and thus establish their bona fides as proper demonstrators. They were proud of doing so. More importantly, I know their kids, when they finally got pregnant to stay that way. (mind you, two out of the five women I know who did this were unable to get pregnant as a direct result of having too many abortions...). Those who are willing to talk about the issue are NOT happy with their mothers. All are pro-life, whether they talk about their mothers or not.
So...no 'literally' going on there, m'friend. A minority? I'll give you that, but 'literally?" Sorry. I was around during the first of the Roe v Wade. controversy and had to deal with the fall out....such as not being able to get pre-natal care because nobody would see me earlier than three months along unless I was scheduling an abortion. Such as...calling because I was severely morning sick and being told that an abortion was an instant cure for that. Those of us who actually were happy about being pregnant were created as second class citizens not worth the upturned politically correct nose.
b. you are correct; abstinence only EDUCATION does not work. I've never advocated abstinence only. However, abstinence DOES work, and it happens to be the very most effective method there is. It seems to me that not teaching that it's the best and most efficient method, not to mention the one least likely to cause heartbreak and relationship problems, along with all the other methods of birth control is a truly stupid choice, and just as witless as any other approach.
It's also the one I seem to see being advocated the most here. It shouldn't be 'one or the other.' Abstinence, 'safe sex' (and there's no such thing as 'safe sex) birth control, etc. should be taught. Both.