New Prevention Tool for HIV
By Bernie on 13 Aug 2008
Africa is an Islam majority continent with 53% of the population Muslim. So who is at the forefront of helping Africa reduce the problem of Aids infection? Oil-rich Saudi Arabia? Oil-rich Iran? Oil-rich any Arab or Muslim country? Any Muslims at all?
Nope. Tiny Israel. That's right, the Jews are out there with a new initiative to introduce male circumcision to African communities in an effort to control HIV infection rates.
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Islamic law forbids sex outside marriage and so there is no purpose to educating anyone about safe-sex. Although the reported number of cases is low for most Islamic countries, "Many Arab and Islamic countries do rather fear the outrage of the public if they declare the true figures." [IslamOnline]
I am opposed to this effort as it only helps to facilitate more Africans being born. Until Africans lower their astounding birth rate this kind of help will explode in our faces in a few years. And when I say explode I mean explode. The Israeli doctors do not realize that the grandchildren of the people they are helping now will number over 2 billion in Africa alone. The world now experiences thousands of Muslim attacks every year. What the world will be like with 2 billion seething African Muslims who won't have enough food or prospects for a decent life is not something any civilized human being wants to imagine.
What a big mistake.
Related:
Medical News Today, 24 Jul 2008, Sexual Taboos Hampering HIV/AIDS Efforts In Pakistan, Study Says
Taboos about sex in Pakistan make it difficult to address HIV/AIDS and are hindering efforts to curb the spread of the disease, according to a study published recently in the Lancet Infectious Diseases, the New York Times reports. According to the study, seven times as many men as women are reported to be living with HIV in Pakistan, and UNAIDS says that at least 85,000 people are HIV-positive in the country.
Planck's Constant, For Gods Sake - Stop Helping Africa
Save the Children helped hundreds of thousands of children to survive 30 years ago in Sub-Saharan Africa. The result? More than a million children dying each year in the first 28 days of life. I estimate that for every child we rescue in Africa, we consign 10 to perpetual poverty and suffering, not counting another 5 that die before they are one year old.

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