Tuesday, January 12, 2010

India's Sexual Revolution

Honestly, I AM SICK of the AGENDA-PUSHING SLOP served up by the Boston Globe.

"Pill signals new openness in India; More report using emergency contraceptive" by Emily Wax, Washington Post | January 10, 2010

Oh, it's the
Washington Post, the CIA 's newspaper, so you know this is pure, 100%, agenda-pushing bulls***.

Did you know that Gloria Steinem and the women's lib movement worked for the
CIA, readers?

Yeah, let's try to destroy the family units all over the world, 'eh?

Why do you think Muslims are being bombed, anyway?

NEW DELHI - The candor of the advertisement is a sign of dramatic change in India, whose traditional society still frowns on public displays of affection.

Yes, the ONLY TRADITIONAL SOCIETY worth saving just happens to be the
you-know-whos, how about that?

Sexual behavior is increasingly openly discussed - and prevalent. As the nation’s economic boom draws growing numbers of young people into the workforce, they are leaving the confines of family, moving to big cities and often declaring their independence through sex.

How come everyone's economy is
booming except yours, America?

After all that BORROWED TAX LOOT was tossed into it?

Doctors report that use of the I-pill, which can prevent pregnancy if taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex, is soaring. But they also worry that young women are misusing the pill by taking it too often or in place of contraceptives. “In India, it’s almost like girls are gulping I-pills,’’ said Yash Bala, a gynecologist outside New Delhi. “The biggest problem with this is that girls are not concerned about whether their partner uses a condom.’’

Many young women report using the emergency contraceptive pills several times a month instead of using condoms, increasing the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases, gynecologists say. This year, dozens of ads for the I-pill, also known worldwide as the morning-after pill, have flooded Indian TV channels, highway billboards and women’s magazines....

Looks like INDIAN TV is as BAD as AmeriKa's with it's erectile dysfunction and menstruation adverts (as in perverts).

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Many gynecologists and health workers say that the pills have helped women avoid abortions, which are legal in India but are often performed by untrained workers in unsanitary conditions.

Thank Allah for small favors.

Health workers say the pill’s availability also empowers women, who face many hurdles in the country’s tradition-bound, patriarchal culture. As many as 7 million abortions are performed in India annually, and more than 20,000 women die of botched abortions each year, according to the Mumbai-based Federation of Obstetric and Gynecological Societies of India.

Oh, now THAT is a HOLOCAUST!!!!!!!!!!

7 MILLION ABORTIONS a YEAR!!!!!!!!

The group says that the number of deaths is probably higher in reality because many families and health workers are afraid to report them.

“In India, women are now getting their own identity. They want to make decisions on their own - about financial matters, about their career, and about when they have a baby,’’ said Ajay Pal Singh, a psychiatrist. “The big difference is now they don’t need to go to their family members or anyone. They can go straight to the chemist and buy the pill.’’

Okay then -- as long as they DON'T GET an ABORTION!!

Arvind Sharma, chairman of the Indian subcontinent division of the advertising firm Leo Burnett in Mumbai. “There has been change in lifestyles, there has been a lot of migration from small towns to big towns. This pill is a symbol of that change.’’

That's disgusting because that phenomena of globalization is not a positive change.

I mean, it's worked out real good so far, huh?

Few restrictions have been placed on the pill’s availability. In interviews, several high school and college students in New Delhi and Bombay said they were using I-pills but not informing their parents. “I think when used with discretion, it’s a huge tension reliever,’’ said a fashion design student, 20, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to preserve her privacy. She said she recently used it three times in one month. She said she doesn’t want to get married for several years and wants to wait a while after marriage to have children.

Yeah, let's turn all of India's girls into AmeriKan tramps.

Between this and the gay s***, I can see why many in the world see AmeriKa's Zionist culture as an immoral den of depravity.

Scientists remain uncertain about the side effects of using the emergency pill frequently.

Oh, there COULD BE HEALTH CONSEQUENCES, huh?

Thanks for BRINGING it up in the LAST AFTERTHOUGHT of a PARAGRAPH, WaPo!!!

Its counterpart in the United States, known as Plan B, is available over the counter, but only to women 18 or older. The drug prevents the implantation of a fertilized egg in the uterus. It does not terminate an existing pregnancy but is opposed by many antiabortion groups.

Yeah, SO MUCH for the HEALTH CONCERNS when it comes to CORPORATE PROFITS!!

I mean, THAT'S WHY WE are getting this AGENDA-PUSHING, MSM PROMOTION PIECE!

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So WTF, India doesn't have any prostitutes?