“The survival story of these women after enduring abduction, enslavement, and torture is a chilling echo of others like Jaycee Dugard and Elizabeth Smart that have also captured national attention,” Harris-Perry began.
She said that these stories and others like them ignite Americans’ “SVU-fueled” nightmares about the sexual vulnerability of teen girls. “But, far more common when it comes to young women and sexual exploitation are the stories we forget or overlook altogether,” she said.
Harris-Perry lamented that teen girls are not allowed to enter sexual maturity in a safe environment. “Instead, America’s young women are shamed, silenced, mis-educated, exploited, and sometimes even denied health care.”
And speaking of exploitation, enter the GOP.
Harris-Perry went after North Carolina’s Republican legislature for advancing a bill that would require parental consent to treat children for sexually transmitted disease or to receive an abortion.
Again, Harris-Perry raises good points. It is not always the result of parental negligence that these young girls are sexually abused. Sadly, sometimes it is the parents or guardians are the abusers. But she overlooks the culture, which any social welfare worker will lamentably relate, of a cyclical neglectful parenting resulting in teenage pregnancy. For some reason, liberals tend to dismiss the latter while conservatives underestimate the prevalence of the former. Both are real. Both are problems.
Harris-Perry’s guests proceed to go on a predictable sermon advocating for teenagers to
All the while, MHP’s guests never once appear to consider the fact that that they are engaging in the politicization of a crime. If this were a conservative group doing the same thing, they would surely be as revulsed as I was.
Watch the clip below via MSNBC:
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