Saturday 21 May 2011

LIES, BLOODY LIES AND AIDS STATISTICS

The community of Papua New Guinea has been treated to a minor
barrage of misinformation in recent media reports. It is all about the
mass distribution of condoms.

The first report in the media was that most people have sex without
using a condom. That may well be true. The general view is that sex
without condoms is more enjoyable.

But then we read another report that tells us that research shows that
distribution of condoms does not promote promiscuity. If we go by
the first report, the reason is that few people use condoms when they
are promiscuous.

The PNG HIV/AIDS response is supported by mass distribution of
condoms called karamap. The question does arise as to who is making
all the money out of these condoms.

It must be great to be paid by Australian taxpayers to give out condoms
like packets of lollies. There is no marketing needed to give goods away.
It does not even matter if condoms are stolen as the invoices still go off
to the Australian aid agency.

We do not have to be intellectual giants to work out that distribution of
condoms does turn the minds of people towards sex.

We have the foolish example of the Business against HIV/AIDS (BAHA)
that seeks to make condoms available for distribution at every workplace.
BAHA is run by a senior expatriate gay. Companies are encouraged
to stock their workplaces with condoms.

Is there mass distribution of condoms at work places of America, Britain,
Canada, New Zealand or Australia? Could this be used by an offender
in defence in Court on a sexual harassment charge?

Your Honour, I thought the company wanted us to have sex in the work
place. Does distribution of condoms in the workplace send the wrong
message to workers?

It also provides the opportunity for management to identify the sexually
active employees. That woman/man asked for two packets of condoms
in the last week. I think I will try my luck on her/him.

BAHA is being praised at the present time by the blog PNG Attitude for
their wonderful work. The blog has come out in support of the gay and
lesbian agenda. If gay and lesbian it is to be supported.

 Business takes over condom distribution - KEITH JACKSON'S PNG ATTITUDE
1 May 2011 ... THE BUSINESS COALITION Against HIV & AIDS (BAHA)
has taken over the job of distributing condoms throughout PNG. The National
AIDS Council ...asopa.typepad.com/.../business-takes-over-condom-distribution.html

But we do not have to worry. We have been told this week in the media
of research that shows that condoms do not promote promiscuity.

But then we are also told that most people do not use condoms. Under
which cup do we find the pea? That one. Sorry this one.

It may be that more people are having sex with spouses or having sex
with virginal young girls and boys who do not have the virus. On the
second matter, the gay and lesbian agenda is running perfectly.

The gay and lesbian agenda is still in place even though there have been
Australian advisors sacked. Some will start up their own consultancies
and seek funding for more of the same. It is who you know.

If we are going to be kicked out as consultants, let us give out reports that
the infection rate is dropping. When the churches take over, we make sure
that the media gets reports that the infection rate is rising.

That will support the condom strategy and kill the family strategy. Australian
gay and lesbian advisors will be fighting for their next season ticket on the
gravy train.

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