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See, this is exactly what I'm talking about. That's typical American scapegoating for you.
You think teen pregnancy in the last few decades is on the rise because of the dictates of a religious order that's been preaching the exact same thing on the subject for more than a thousand years? A religious order that's been on the decline for decades in this country, marginalised politically and often little more than a sad joke even to its constituent "faithful"? A religious order that's significantly stronger and more well represented in Europe, including the ever so culturally advanced France?
"Personal accountability" is mentioned, and the suggestion is made that we blame the people responsible for screwing things up, the people whose direct and immediate responsibility it is to raise and educate their children, and you call it "scapegoating", a word that can have no possible relationship with the situation described except as its antonym. That's some excellent Doublethink there, Citizen. This is precisely why the Democratic party in the US is such a mess... because it feels this instinctual need to espouse the exact opposite opinions expressed by the Republican Party, whether or not the diametric opposite is still a rational thought. Actual analytical opinion forming is anathema, because it stands in the way of the Party Duty to OPPOSE AT ANY COST.
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