the war on contraception is really the war on sex

by violet blue on May 7, 2006

the war on contraceptionContra Conception is a very chilling article in the New York Times today. Snip:

“Many Christians who are active in the evolving anti-birth-control arena state frankly that what links their efforts is a religious commitment to altering the moral landscape of the country. In particular, and not to put too fine a point on it, they want to change the way Americans have sex.”

That’s funny: changing the way Americans have sex is my mission, too. These people also think that church-sanctioned marital sex is also wrong if not for the express purpose of procreation; they are a group that includes politicians, “family” concern groups, abstinence activists (advocating it over sex education), drug and pharmaceutical people and, you know, the White House. Especially alarming is this snip:

“Abstinence has also become a primary element of Pepfar, President Bush’s overseas AIDS relief program — with, some experts say, disastrous results. The Government Accountability Office released a study in April that found that in many countries administrators were forced to cut funds intended to fight mother-to-child H.I.V. infection in order to finance abstinence programs.”

This is about a lot more than disallowing the abortion morning after pill. If you have trouble accessing the article, use Bugmenot or clear your New York Times cookies and open a new window.

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The London Times named Violet Blue "One of the 40 bloggers who really count" and TinyNibbles is named one of Self Magazine’s “Best Sex Resources for Women.” Blue is the Founder, Editor and Owner of TinyNibbles and many other popular web properties. She is a Forbes Web Celeb, a columnist for CBS Interactive/ZDNet, and is one of Wired's Faces of Innovation. Blue teaches and lectures around the world (including two Google Inc. Tech Talks on sex) and is the Author and Editor of over 35 best-selling, award-winning books. She is regarded as the foremost expert in the field of sex and technology and has guested on Oprah, CNN and more.

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