The New York Times is talking about abortion. Quite a euphemism — “reproductive health”.
NYT: “Despite the busy national debate over contraception and financing for reproductive health, Sex Week at Harvard (and elsewhere) has veered away from politics, emerging instead as a response to concern among students that classroom lessons in sexuality — whether in junior high school or beyond — fall short of preparing them for the experience itself. Organizers of these events say that college students today face a confusing reality: At a time when sexuality is more baldly and blatantly on display, young people are, paradoxically, having less sex than in generations past, surveys indicate.”
Dennis Prager on his radio show yesterday: “The euphemisms that are used in the media for abortion are something to behold. It went from ‘pro-choice’ even though you never hear that the choice is to abort. Now it is ‘reproductive health.'”
“There are health issues in life such as what fatty foods you eat, exercise, and whether or not you have an abortion.”