By Christopher Orlet on 5.19.09 @ 6:07AM
Bristol Palin is a curious ambassador for abstinence.
I have a question for all the moral equivalency experts out
there. Isn't hiring Bristol Palin to be the spokeswoman against
teen pregnancy a bit like appointing Tommy Chong drug czar? Ms.
Palin, daughter of former GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah
Palin, is currently teen ambassador for a nonprofit group
dedicated to spreading the word about the consequences of teen
pregnancy. On tour, Ms. Palin, 18, tells audiences of
impressionable teenagers that abstinence is a realistic way for
teenagers to avoid unwanted pregnancy. Palin's position on birth
control evidently has undergone a revolution since last February
when she told Fox News that abstinence is "not realistic at all."
Meanwhile the father of Palin's baby, Levi Johnston, has also
been enjoying the spotlight, appearing on daytime talk shows and
telling CBS News that condoms and birth control should be
"enforced," though he neglected to say whether local, state or
federal law enforcement agencies should be responsible for condom
enforcement.
Ms. Palin's public appearances are awkward, cringe-inducing
balancing acts that hold, on one hand, the awesomeness of having
a child, and, on the other, dire warnings about having
life-destroying babies. Her Tripp is "awesome," Palin told Good
Morning America. He is the "the love of my life," and "the best
thing that ever happened to me." Motherhood is wonderful and a
blessing. Here, just look at these adorable photos! Oh, but
unplanned teen babies will also ruin your life. The fact is Ms.
Palin is sending more mixed messages than a Blackberry in a
blender.
When Palin's employer, Candie's Foundation -- the nonprofit wing
of the "sexy" shoemaker -- went after a high-profile spokeswoman
it must have found the pickings slim. After all, no one wants to
listen to a pitiful, unknown teen mom drone on about safe sex.
And there are just not that many teenage celebrity moms,
thankfully, due to the obvious reason that babies are major drags
on one's career. But for Bristol Palin, unwed teen pregnancy has
been a career-booster, even if she tells millions of television
viewers that she does not want to be a celebrity. Ms. Palin has
gone from obscure child of a famous politician to America's most
famous unwed teen mom.
Signing Ms. Palin was a coup for the Candie's Foundation too.
Palin has beauty, presence, star-power, name recognition, and an
adorable baby. She is good TV, especially with her dad, the
"First Dude," of Alaska, sitting supportively by her side. No
doubt, the hard part was to train Bristol to go on national TV
and, with a straight face and without sounding like an utter
bimbo, say she regrets getting pregnant, but she does not regret
having the baby, and how the baby is the love of her young life,
but no one else should have such a love in their life, at least
till they are much older and preferably married.
Marriage does not seem to be in the cards at the moment for
Bristol and Levi, particularly with Levi continuing to make an
ass of himself on afternoon talk shows, and both families talking
trash about the other. At one point Sarah Palin's father called
Johnston a deadbeat dad, and Johnston's mother, adding another
chapter to the Johnston family white trash legend, was busted for
allegedly selling drugs to an undercover cop. Indeed, Levi seems
destined for a career as regular guest on The Howard Stern
Show or a celebrity contestant on some as-yet dreamt up Fox
reality TV show co-starring Joey Buttafuoco and Kato Kaelin.
DESPITE HER rhetoric about the hardships of motherhood, Palin's
baby is certainly not the burden it would be for most single teen
moms. No doubt she will have a lot of expensive help in the
governor's mansion when it comes to child rearing. When Bristol
goes off to college, the governor's grandchild will have the best
governesses, or will attend the best daycare, and, later, the
best private schools. But for poor teens whose mothers are not
governor, single parenting is not so breezy. Most will drop out
of school, end up on welfare, and suffer through a series of
disastrous relationships. Addictions and abuse are common aspects
of a single teen mother's existence. Sadly it is these poor,
working class teens that idolize B-list celebrities like Bristol
Palin, and take it to heart when she says her baby is the best
thing that ever happened to her. And probably could not
understand all the fuss over Palin's pregnancy to begin with.
The scandal, you may recall, came right in the middle of the
McCain-Palin campaign and threatened to flatten the Palin/GOP
Convention bump like a dead polecat. After all, Gov. Palin had
been preaching the virtues of "abstinence only" for years, and
here her own daughter could not resist her own carnal desires in
the arms of a high school hockey hunk. Since they were already
leading in the polls, Democrats judged they did not have to say
much of anything about the Palin affair, and they were right. The
story spoke for itself. Besides, why risk your lead taking
potshots at a teenage girl in trouble?
Doubtless some will ask, who are we to judge? After all, everyone
makes mistakes, and teenagers often make enough to last a
lifetime. True, but it is another, perhaps larger mistake not to
call Ms. Palin and the Candie's Foundation on the blatant mixed
messages they are sending teens. Bristol Palin is not the real
face of unwed teen pregnancy. She is the rock star image. The
real face can be seen in the Candie's Foundation's own
statistics: daughters of young teen mothers are three times more
likely to become teen mothers themselves; eight out of 10 fathers
don't marry the mother of their child; sons of teen mothers are
twice as likely to end up in prison.
If you want to show your teenagers the real face of unwed teenage
pregnancy, organize a field trip to the state penitentiary, and
once inside ask the prisoners there about their awesome
single-parent childhood.
topics:
Abstinence, Single Mothers