Tuesday 11 September 2012

CHOOSE TRAINERS CAREFULLY

We have to take care in the choice of trainers in gender equity and HIV/AIDS.

In promoting a family approach, we need to use older men and women who have been married and have children.

They will understand the issues of marriage and parenting better than a 22 year old woman who is unmarried, has no children and may be lesbian.

We have to sympathize with a group of expatriate gays and lesbians conducting awareness training for a group of soldiers.

Imagine a gay man standing before a company of soldiers and telling them about gender equity.

It would take one cat-call from the audience for the course to be spoiled.

He dare not say that he has been bashed by his boyfriends many times. A lesbian advisor would do no better. There would be a walk-out or a riot.

That is one reason why AusAID advisors conducted awareness for soldiers wives but not the soldiers. Please click:

AUSAID LESBIANS TRICK PNGDF

They are ideologically committed to not having heterosexual trainers male or female. The gay and lesbian agenda has to be followed.

So just avoid talking to men and focus on women and girls. We are ideologically committed to women and girls anyway.

That is why PNG welfare officers should be cross-trained as AIDS counsellors. They fit the criteria perfectly as being mature, parents, grand-parents and supporters of family.

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