Saturday 29 March 2014

SORCERY AND BUSH TOILETS

We read in the media about the killing of women accused of sorcery. We point out that this is ideological rubbish put out by man-hating expatriate UN lesbians. Domestic care groups repeat the message to make sure they get foreign funding.

But there is a more reasoned view of sorcery killing in this country that has nothing to do with gender: It is about a lack of education and no knowledge of germs. Please click:


But even this is exaggerated. In most villages, there are bush pit toilets.  Many are padlocked as a precaution against finding someone hiding in the dark ready to attack a toilet user or interfere with faeces for witchcraft purposes.

It is mainly to limit the use of the toilet to the family. Comings and goings to the bush toilet are strictly limited. Strangers do not clean up their mess.

This report written by Emma Wakpi really is a load of rubbish. Is she suggesting that PNG villagers do not have bush toilets. And the rocking chair expatriates applaud !!

The main problem with bush toilets is that the faeces and germs will seep down into the ground water and pollute the streams and wells. It can be a no-win situation.

But there is a strong basis for cleanliness in many villages. Many of us can testify that the cooking by village women is often immaculately hygienic and clean. Water is boiled before use.

Foreign lesbians take note. It is not about killing of women. That is your own ideological crap, designed to put 100% blame on men and obtain overseas funding for hordes of foreign lesbians to come into the country to set up their own love nests with young girls.

Daily hit tally: 146, 257


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