>there's a major difference between going to planned parenthood >and free clinics than to going to your own private physician. i understand. and from MY experience i found it MUCH better than going to the family doctor, because that person DIDN'T know me, my moms, and it was easier for me to talk to the physician and also not worry about my moms finding out...
>also, while pregnancy prevention is stressed by parents >regardless of social class, a disportionant number of upper >class make it a priority.
true
>(reasons: shame on the family, etc.,) the clinics are nice but a >lot of young brothas and sistas make the choice to visit these >clinics rather than be sent there by their parents.
exactly..
>nobody ever suggested that wealth = intelligence.
nor was my comment suggesting that any one did..that was just a general statement...
>i simply said that being wealthy affords an access to more >effective forms of birth control and information.
again define "effective". do they have different grades of educational information at a planned parent hood than a private facility? from my personal experience they pretty much tell you and offer the EXACT same thing.
>for example: how many of your "rich friends" are using the >norplant?
i know NO ONE using norplant, your point is?
>so, the tuskeegee experiments weren't based on race? you might >wanna think about that one.
there's NO comparison between saying if you jump up and down after sex you can't get pregnant, and the tuskeegee experiment..or maybe there's something IM missing?
"The only thing we wanted for our country was the right to a decent existence, to dignity without hypocrisy , to independence without restrictions... The day will come when history will have its say."-Lumumba