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2028 The Movie: Hoax for Teen Pregnancy PSA

By Tatiana McKinney
January 26, 2010

"Get Pregnant As a Teen and the Next 18 Years Could Be the Hardest of Your Life"

Many people have bombarded the Facebook Group for the new movie 2028, which is about:

Tormented by the demons of her past and burdened by a disturbing family development, Colleen Foy (There Will Be Blood) tries to make sense out of her new found life, but a series of unfortunate events cause her world to spiral out of control.

According to Adfreak.com, "Or what they thought was a horror film. It turns out the whole thing was an elaborate hoax cooked up to deliver a teen-pregnancy message."

The campaign was done by Serve Marketing, which previously dreamed up those scratch-and-sniff diapers. "We're trying to combat the glamorization of teen pregnancy by Hollywood," says Serve founder Gary Mueller
Okay...

Check out the PSA for Yourself:

The Facts They State:
  • Children Born To Teen Mothers are TWICE as likely to be abused
  • BOYS born To teen mothers are THREE times more likely to become incarcerated
  • ONLY about 30% of Teen Mothers Receive Child Support
  • CHILDREN of Teen Mothers are 50% more likely to flunk a Grade and more likely to drop out before GRADUATION
What are your thoughts on the Statistics stated by www.babycanwait.com My thoughts...

To visit the Official "Movie" Site for 2028, click here.
To visit the Facebook Page, click here
To follow them on Twitter, click here
To learn more at Adreak.com, click here.
To visit the Wikipedia Page, click here.

What are your thoughts about the PSA and the Facts They list after it?


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