Blog for Choice: Lifetime shouldn't raise awareness with a lie

Do you remember the pregnancy pact story? A group of teen girls in one high school decided to get pregnant at the same time? I do. I also remember it turned out to be a myth, a hoax, a lie. That didn't deter Lifetime though.


blogforchoice2010.PNGJust in time for Blog for Choice celebrations, Lifetime will premiere a movie "based on" the fictional events about the pregnancy pact. Lifetime responded to criticism by saying that the movie is about raising awareness about teen pregnancy. But how, really? Making a fictional movie about something that was a hoax to raise awareness about a real problem? What's next? A movie about Balloon Boy to raise awareness about Amber Alerts?


That's not to diminish the cost and impact of teen pregnancy. Teen pregnancy is a serious issue that requires serious solutions, including supporting teen parents with child care and access to further education. But by basing a movie on a hoax that played on the idea that our teens are all running wild with the sex, well, it seems to miss the point. Chances are that a lot of concerned parents will end up watching and I do hope they take the chance to learn more about the issue and talk to their children, sons and daughters, about preventing pregnancy, teens access to contraception and the status of sex education in schools.


That said, I'll be tuning in to watch. Look for my tweets!

Comments (3)

But how, really? Making a fictional movie about something that was a hoax to raise awareness about a real problem? What's next? A movie about Balloon Boy to raise awareness about Amber Alerts?

Excellent and serious points made via humor. Got a good laugh from me. (Humor is a great instructive tool.) Thank you.

Thanks Mark! Glad someone found it funny.

Being pregnant is not just about having a life inside your womb but it is all about love and responsibility. Unfortunately, some people do not understand this matter to the point that some of them would deny their own child. John Edwards should get a savage burn from this upcoming book, The Politician. He ran a savage burn on his aide, Andrew Young, and he has some sort of comeuppance due for it. Not only did he have an affair, and love child with Rielle Hunter, he said it was Young's baby, and got Young to fake a paternity test and then have an actual one done. Young is going to get more than a couple payday loans worth from his book, that's for sure, but someone like John Edwards should have done FAR better by his people, never mind the voters and his own family.

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