Sexual slavery, porno, no fathers in home, human trafficking, drugs, addictions:  lets talk about  the real issues says Alliee DeArmond, Santa Cruz Sentinel,  In the Spirit:
“Amazing how a half-dozen words uttered over a decade ago suddenly fill my news feeds.
The Scripture comes to mind that says, what you whisper in private will be shouted from the housetops.
Nonetheless, I am more astonished at the Puritan response, the stances of outraged respectability, than I am about a few lines from a mouthy male.
I can deal with a mouthy male. The world is full of them.
I am occasionally capable of being mouthy myself. (This is not an invitation for friends to send me confirmation emails.)
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bumped around in the theater world — ladies, if you canâ€
If you really want to honor women, letâ€
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about sexual slavery that exists not only far away, but here at home. How about the drug sales and addiction that monetize our gangs, fill our prisons, and entrap young girls into prostitution?
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Shall we discuss the difference between being wanted and being wanton, the 75 percent of black families and 30 percent of white families where children are growing up without a father, the exponential rise of those figures, the few jobs available to young women who are left to support themselves and their children? Letâ€
Honoring women? Are we reacting in lily-white handkerchief swooning shock to a couple of words because itâ€
Young men and women still hope for life-partners, still want to love, honor and support each other, to build a life together. How can we help them?
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Aptos Psychologist Cameron Jackson:  Yes let’s talk about the real issues and how to honor women  — and assist young couples to succeed in marriage.
A lousy role model?  Michelle Obama willingly allowed her daughters to watch  lewd and crude rap music performed in the White House.