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Matt Barber is founder and editor-in chief of BarbWire.com. He is an author, columnist, cultural analyst and an attorney concentrating in constitutional law. Having retired as an undefeated heavyweight professional boxer, Matt has taken his fight from the ring to the culture war. (Follow Matt on Twitter: @jmattbarber).
Matt Barber is founder and editor-in chief of BarbWire.com. He is an author, columnist, cultural analyst and an attorney concentrating in constitutional law. Having retired as an undefeated heavyweight professional boxer, Matt has taken his fight from the ring to the culture war. (Follow Matt on Twitter: @jmattbarber).

Were you aware that April is "STD Awareness Month"?

Neither was I.

STD, of course, stands for "Sexually Transmitted Disease" — also known as venereal disease or STI ("Sexually Transmitted Infection").

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Seems to me that with the virally disproportionate spread of STDs among practitioners of sodomy, it would make more sense to "raise awareness" about the natural consequences of sexual promiscuity during June, which President Obama regularly dubs "LGBT Pride Month."

Nonetheless, and speaking of pride and promiscuity, you oughta head on over to Twitter and check out the left's latest do-nothing hashtag: #ShoutYourStatus (meaning, sexual disease). You can thank me later.

While there, you will be treated to a stupefying spread of disbelief-suspension, rationalization and justification relative to how, and why, people contract these nasty bedroom bugs in the first place.

#ShoutYourStatus is evidently the similarly twisted sister of Planned Parenthood's profligate #ShoutYourAbortion campaign. Therein, mostly "progressive" feminists joined together to brag on social media of having their own sons and daughters dismembered alive, and then parted out for profit, or tossed in the back-alley dumpster like so much trash — all so they could avoid paying the piper and keep on truckin' loosey-goosey.

And now, like abortion, to these same "social justice" warriors, infecting themselves and others with herpes, AIDS, gonorrhea, syphilis and the like, isn't just OK. It's a personal accomplishment.

What I am now doing, that is, speaking bluntly and truthfully about things of which our leftist friends prefer to deny, is labeled "slut shaming" by these self-deluded proponents of Consequence-Free-Sex™ (something that does not exist).

Keep in mind that I would never use the word "slut" to describe one of God's priceless feminine creatures. It has, instead, become en vogue among our younger feminist set, to loudly and proudly acknowledge themselves as such in order to "destigmatize" the slang term's referent sexual promiscuity, along with said behavior's entirely foreseeable outcome (i.e., any or all form of a wide variety of potential crotch cooties).

Political correctness is an STD.

For instance, feminist blogger Ella Dawson (@brosandprose), "shouted her status" by tweeting: "I'm not interested in playing identity politics. I'm a slut, and I have herpes. I am still a person who deserves respect."

To Ms. Dawson, I would respond that no one "deserves" respect. Each one of us deserves, based upon our own merit, nothing short of eternal damnation. Respect is something earned, and eternal salvation, something freely given. As a daughter of God, created in His own image and likeness, she does, however, deserve to be treated respectfully — and with love and kindness.

And truth.

Still, I wonder if Ms. Dawson has considered that the first aspect of her admission, "I'm a slut," may at least be tangentially related to the second: "I have herpes."

Alas, it appears no. As evidenced by a subsequent tweet, the causal connection between actions and consequences yet eludes our young friend's tenuous grasp: "A few weeks ago, I told a cute guy at a bar that I had herpes. Then I slept with him. Hehehehe."

Yikes, I wonder if Mr. Cute Guy knows that, much like John Kasich, herpes never goes away.

Anyhow, Ms. Dawson happily tweeted on: "An STD is not a reflection of your character or a consequence of poor choices. It's an inevitability."

Right.

Well, I guess it is inevitable to the same extent that when one gapes directly down the barrel of a loaded Glock .45 and pulls the trigger, one inevitably divests one's cranium of a significant share of its hitherto undisturbed gray matter.

Speaking of disturbed gray matter (and diminished quantities thereof), Ella Dawson is not alone in adopting this false, morally relative, actions-without-consequences view of the world.

This mindset is progressivism personified.

Next up? #ShoutYoureNotTetheredToReality.

I decided to weigh in.

"STIs are the natural consequence of sin," I tweeted. "God's perfect abstinence until man-wife marriage plan prevents 100% of STIs."

"Dr. P," with the Twitter handle, @Cataracthealer (evidently an actual M.D.), quickly rejoined, "Many people don't want to be married, but also don't want to be celibate."

To which I responded, "Correct. Which is disobedience to God (aka, sin). 'The wages of sin is death.' Hence, herpes, AIDS, etc."

He then asked, legitimately, I might add, "How about the non-sinners who get the diseases from the sinners? For Example: Ryan White or faithful wife of whoring hubby, etc.?"

Putting aside for a moment that there is no such thing as a "non-sinner," I nonetheless replied, "Indeed, horrible situations each, wherein one party is victimized by the sins of another. Yet sin remains the root cause."

Indeed, I would be remiss if I did not concede that, while a significant minority such instances may represent, there are times when, via drug transfusion or due to a wayward spouse, innocent people can, and do, become infected with STDs through no fault of their own.

Still, the vast majority of infections occur as the natural outcome of bad choices — of sin.

Choices like those made by "BadGrrrlMeat" (@lachristagreco), who, like Ms. Dawson, boasted of having contracted herpes. She responded to my original tweet with, "Sinning is the best. I'm a proud sinner!"

Which immediately reminded me of Philippians 3:10: "Their end is destruction, their god is their belly, and they glory in their shame, with minds set on earthly things."

Oh, how the Word of God is Truth.

"Don't get me wrong," I closed. "I'm not judging. I'm a sinner as bad as any other. Yet truth is truth. Truth, who is Christ, saved me."

And I pray that Truth might save "ELD" (@eld3393), who asked the Twittersphere, "I kicked off #STIAwarenessMonth by sharing my herpes+ story w/ 7th grade human sexuality classes. How are you celebrating?"

Celebrating herpes? Seventh graders?

#ShoutYourStatus, world!

The world celebrates sin.

The world needs saving.

Matt Barber is founder and editor-in chief of BarbWire.com. He is an author, columnist, cultural analyst and an attorney concentrating in constitutional law. Having retired as an undefeated heavyweight professional boxer, Matt has taken his fight from the ring to the culture war. (Follow Matt on Twitter: @jmattbarber).

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