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Some People Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Talk to Kids

Posted on May 6, 2008 · Filed under Take Me Now Here

Pam Stanzel Post Image Knowledge is power and power can do so, so much to empower people in order for them to go on and live not only healthy lives, but fulfilled and completely hardcore kick ass lives that go on to empower other people to better themselves. Some people see this and go on to help and empower other people and give them inspiration and the motivation that makes their life more than what they could ever dream. Some people see this and go on to spread their skewed moral propaganda and terrify kids.

Pam Stenzel is a speaker for adolescents on the topic of sex, although really, she is an abstinence educator. When you send your kids to school, make damn sure they aren’t seeing Pam Stenzel speak. A fun and witty speaker that worked as a counselor in a crisis pregnancy center for 9 years, she has a way of enchanting not only kids, but even some adults, luring them in and while she isn’t smacking you over the head with her moral and religious views, she sneaks them in subtly making what she does even more dangerous. If you don’t know much about crisis pregnancy centers, I highly recommend you check out these posts: The Frightening Truth About Crisis Pregnancy Centers and Crisis Pregnancy Centers Lie

In the video below, Pam Stenzel tells kids that birth control pills could kill them and that parents who put their daughters on birth control don’t care about them. She also tells kids that abortion makes girls anorexic, depressed and suicidal.



This woman clearly has no right to speak to adolescents, since she does nothing but use scare tactics as a form of “education” and she most definitely has no right to call herself an educator. The effective way to cut down on teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease is to give your kids the facts and be completely honest. When you use scare tactics as a form of warning your children not to do something, they learn absolutely nothing from that and go on to see for themselves.

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3 Responses to “Some People Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Talk to Kids”

  1. Wyther

    What a nut! I hate people who try to send subliminal messages to the weak minded. Abortions make you anorexic!? While I don’t FULLY support abortion, more specifically in the later terms of pregnancy, I do think a woman should have a choice early on. And anorexia….!? WTF? lol

  2. J

    Wow. At our school (my high school, a few years ago) we had abstinence-only speakers and parents luckily got fliers to choose if they wanted their kids to opt out. I didn’t opt out because I didn’t want to write a paper instead. It is messed up in a hundred ways when abstinence is taught. Those who are going to have sex are going to no matter what a speaker says, and those who don’t wouldn’t have in the first place. Peers and parents have more influence than any motivational speaker. And when only abstinence is taught, the people who do have sex are shamed and therefore won’t ask for birth control… and the cycle begins.

  3. Joe

    You’re right, she is quite scary and intimidating, is she even sane?

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