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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Ben Shapiro :: Townhall.com Columnist
Is Hollywood Finally Promoting Traditional Values?
by Ben Shapiro
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At this point, Mike stands up and issues a clarion call in favor of abstinence until marriage, explaining, "I don't need one because I am not in love and isn't it called 'making love' for a reason?" You're supposed to be in love before engaging in sex, Mike continues. And not only that -- sex should be reserved for marriage, where the union between two people can produce children. Remembering cradling his newborn daughter in his arms, Mike talks about the responsibilities and magic of fatherhood. "You hope you can always do right by that little girl," he says, as his daughter Maggie sits transfixed by the speech. The girls in the class immediately throw the condoms back in the basket.

It's a wonderful moment in what is a truly brave movie, a film that targets high schoolers and dares to challenge their assumptions about the inevitability of premarital sex, the virtue of self-respect, and the ideal of a two-parent household dedicated to preserving love between parents and preserving innocence for the children.

And the left hates this movie. Hates it. Just listen to Amanda Marcotte, militant feminist, writing at AlterNet.org: "The message of the film is clear -- only bad people use condoms to have sex for pleasure." Manohla Dargis of The New York Times seconds the motion, issuing a notice: "'17 Again' is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned). Girls are particularly cautioned." Why shouldn't girls hear that they should have enough respect for themselves to demand that boys treat them with honor and commitment? Because of "the story's obnoxious implications -- sex, meaning girls, can ruin your life." This, of course, misses the point by a few thousand light years. At the end of the movie, Mike realizes that Scarlett made his life complete -- she didn't ruin it. And Mike encourages his daughter, Maggie, to dump her repulsive user boyfriend (in the end, Stan dumps Maggie because she refuses to have sex with him -- a nod to the reality of teenage dating).

When did it become sexist to suggest that men stop acting like pigs, and women start treating themselves and their bodies with respect? When did it become feminist to suggest that female liberation lies in promiscuity? When did films pushing abstinence until marriage become worthy of a special warning for girls, while PG-13 movies that glorify mindless teen copulation get the critical seal of approval?

We can only hope that "17 Again" spells the beginning of a moral turnaround in popular culture. For decades, America's perspective on teen sex has been shaped by idiotic fare like "American Pie" and "Porky's." American teens, with the tacit or explicit encouragement of their 1960s-era parents, have bought into the "mindless sex" value system. But with 40 percent of American children now born to single mothers, with high suicide rates among sexually active teenage girls a tragic reality, with the explosion of sexually transmitted disease -- and most of all, with the loss of emotional and spiritual intimacy endemic to marriage and destroyed by promiscuity -- it is time that popular culture began reflecting another set of values. A set of values that truly values human sexuality. A set of values that upholds the value of innocence. A set of values that carries emotional truth rather than using children as vessels of political militancy.

Who knew Zac Efron would lead the way?

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I am disappointed prostitution isn't legal. You can be moral, support the legal right for adults to drink alcohol and never take a drink yourself. Why not sex?

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But finally, a movie for teens that does not glorify illicit sex. Almost unbelievable that it came out of Hollywood.

Yes, the idea of condoms being passed out in school is disgusting, but the teens of today are savvy to things that my generation hardly dreamed of. Their innocence has been long, long ago taken away by Hollywood and popular culture.

I agree with the person who said that teen girls are every bit as much to blame as the boys. They are not innocent little flowers cringing at the advances of lustful boys. They are just as lustful and disgustingly forward. At least, a horrifying number of them are. Many of the young men that we know say that they can't seem to find a girl they'd consider taking home to meet the folks. Most of the girls they meet make it very clear they want and expect sex on the first date with no strings attached. Many of these girls are smooching up their girlfriends on the side, just for fun.

If there is not a turnaround soon in the trend of destroying the innocence of our children, there is no future for America.

If a condom scene shocks us enough to realize how far we slipped into the pit-as disgusting as the idea is-then I'm for it. Maybe it can be a first step to real change. As opposed to Obama's policies of killing the innocent product of the illicit sex currently being promoted through all forms of media and by feminist groups through abortion.)
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