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Ab-Only Group Shamed into Changing Victim-Blaming Website

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Last Friday, we introduced you to the completly screwed up "Miss the Mess" website of the Ohio group Abstinence 'Till Marriage (ATM) -- a fitting acronym considering that they have received $1.6 million in federal CBAE grants, to date. On their site, you could enter the "Party Room," where you learn the perspective of four fictional kids on what happens during and after a party one night. Rochelle tells about being raped by Jason after the party, but ATM warns it's young readers that she is not to be believed, because she is not a virgin and other kids say she is a "slut." Jason, on the other hand, is shown sympathy because he was drunk, and hey, boys will be boys, right?

Yes, of all the completely whacked curriculum coming out of abstinence-only until marriage programs over the last decade, sucking up more than $1.5 billion in tax dollars, this grantee would have to be in the running as the most atrocious (which is certainly saying something).

But last weekend, ATM's story took a turn. After the internet firestorm that our post created, receiving coverage at DailyKos, Feministing, Feministe and Pandagon, ATM was inundated with traffic and angry emails, letting them know just how offensive and wrong their website is.

On Sunday, ATM decided to completely change their "Party Room," apparently ashamed at being outed as rape apologists and victim-blamers. The Party Room now begins with an extended disclaimer stating that rape is actually, you know, wrong (shocker!). They also removed their "correct" answers to questions on the site asking who was the least credible, now saying that everyone is entitled to their opinion. Also removed is a large portion of the "slut-shaming" language of site that not only sent the message that non-virgin rape victims shouldn't be believed, but actively taught young people how to slut-shame.

Just as the case was when Derek the Abstinence Clown (another Ohio ab-only grantee) was exposed, this window into the abstinence-only sex education world was not supposed to be peered into by "outsiders." They knew that if citizens figured out that their tax dollars were going to stuff like this, their funding would be in great jeopardy. And just like Derek the Abstinence Clown, the operation to scrub the internet of the incriminating evidence began immediately once they were exposed.

While this move by ATM to change their website is to be commended, you could go on for days picking apart all of the other misinformation given to young people in their program, as their site is littered with faux-science propaganda, such as this goodie:

If you have sex before you marry your are more likely to:

1. Breakup before you marry
2. Scare off someone who wants to marry a virgin
3. Be less happy in your marriage
4. Get a divorce
5. Commit adultery after you marry
6. Be fooled into marrying for the wrong reason
7. Be less satisfied with your married sex life
8. Have guilt feelings that may nudge you into a poor marriage
9. Be deprived of the important bonding that sexual intimacy can give a marriage

So, just to reiterate, changing the language of their website is a victory, but a small one. The big victory that we must all stay focused on is ending all federal funding for these failed abstinence-only until marriage programs that have fleeced our government out of $1.5 billion dollars and endangered the sexual health of countless young people.

President Obama is making his 2010 budget right now, so if you want end the ab-only insanity, please send him a message to to zero out this funding, once and for all.

This post first appeared on Amplify.


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can you say, "double standards?"

'nuff said

Submitted by Demongirl on February 25, 2009 - 6:35am.

While it's tragic that they can get away with bullying rape victims and spreading lies, I've got to admit that some of their nonsense and utterly-transparent lies are kind of funny. That list, for example.

1. Breakup before you marry.

That's sad, but it's easier and less painful than having to break up after you marry. I think most people would rather find out sooner that their relationship wasn't going to work. I hate to insult or generalize teens, but I think this works on naive attitudes that teens often have about love and relationships. Most people feel like their first love is going to last forever and that a breakup would be the end of them.

2. Scare off someone who wants to marry a virgin

Good! Who wants to be with someone who values them on what's between their legs? This just makes those who prize virginity look really cruel and shallow.

6. Be fooled into marrying for the wrong reason

I don't know about that... the idea of abstinence-until-marriage just sounds like it would lead people to have unrealistic expectation about love and sex and marry younger.

Submitted by Sayna on February 26, 2009 - 1:27pm.