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[COMMENT:
E. Fox]
“We understand that casual sex is dear to you, but
staying alive is dear to us.”
The Washington
Post provided a rare service on Monday, shining light on an unfolding
scandal of deadly political correctness in
The quote above is from
“Let My People Go, AIDS Profiteers,” an op-ed column in the
Post by the Rev. Sam L. Ruteikara,
co-chair of
Ruteikara details how Uganda’s successful ABC
campaign (Abstinence, Be Faithful, Condoms as a last resort) recorded huge
advances in reducing infections from 1991 through 2002, but was subverted by an
AIDS establishment that dislikes Uganda’s emphasis on marriage and
faithfulness.
HIV rates plunged from 21 percent in 1991 to 6
percent in 2002 in
While the media largely ignored this singular
success story, AIDS bureaucrats, furious at this living rebuke to their
condom-based campaigns, worked to bring
In March 2007,
Washington Post writer Craig Timberg
in
“Uganda’s Early Gains Against HIV Eroding” described how the initial,
“fear”-based approach, which yielded impressive results in the early ’90s, gave
way to the more typical condom-based approach in
In his June 30 column, Ruteikara relates, “I have
seen the process sabotaged. Repeatedly, our 25-member prevention committee put
faithfulness and abstinence into the National Strategic Plan that guides how
PEPFAR [President’s Emergency Plan for HIV-AIDS Relief] money for our country
will be spent. Repeatedly, foreign advisers erased our recommendations. When the
document draft was published, fidelity and abstinence were missing.”
It gets worse: “And somehow, a suspicious
statistic attacking marriage appeared. The plan states that the HIV infection
rate among married couples is 42 percent, twice as high as the rate among
prostitutes. …in fact, the 2004-05 Ugandan HIV/AIDS Sero-Behaviorial Survey
found that HIV prevalence among married couples is only 6.3 percent…. As
fidelity and abstinence have been subverted,
Now, shouldn’t this be a major news story?
Billions of dollars, not to mention millions of lives, are at stake, and someone
is committing outright fraud?
But you’ll search in vain for a media story about
this. In fact, directly opposite the column, over on the editorial page, a
Post editorial peddles the same old
“safe-sex” medicine to young, homosexual men in
In
“A Persistent Scourge: HIV-AIDS continues to ensnare young gay men,” the
Post sounds the alarm with recent
CDC stats showing a 12 percent rise in HIV infections among 13-to-24-year-old
males, and between 2001 and 2006, a 22 percent increase among black men who have
sex with men. The Post says these
grim stats are “a reminder that the work of keeping people HIV-negative and
getting those who are HIV-positive into treatment is never done.”
The editorial then lists “a variety of efforts” to
stem the tide: “condom giveaways, in-clinic counseling and needle exchange
programs,” to making “voluntary testing in emergency rooms and storefront
clinics.”
The editorial concludes by advocating “continuous
education. An informed populace is the best defense against this ferocious
epidemic.”
Okay. Then why continue to promote failed
approaches from the “safe-sex” lobby, whose hostility to teaching traditional
sexual morality and whose dependence on condoms has doomed countless souls to a
future full of handfuls of daily, anti-HIV drugs and premature death? The
“safe-sex” approach has also doomed millions of women to a lifetime with
incurable STDs such as human papillomavirus, against which condoms provide
virtually no protection.
And what about that spike in HIV among young men
who have homosexual sex? Could it have something to do with the fact that the
media, pop culture and educational establishments are openly promoting
homosexuality and that more kids are experimenting—with deadly consequences? The
stat for “young gay men” begins with 13-year-olds. Think about that for a
moment. But we are not supposed to be concerned about the aggressive gay
movement that has persuaded the larger media culture to embrace homosexuality
and to condemn anyone alarmed by the trend as “hateful” or “bigoted.”
If an informed populace is the best defense, then
why aren’t the media, including the
Washington Post, telling kids the truth about the huge number of
consequences from homosexual behavior and promiscuous sex? Why is gay sex, in
the absence of conclusive genetic science, being presented as a biological
imperative, and a benign one at that?
Rev. Ruteikara has it right: the people promoting
the “safe-sex” agenda in the face of massive evidence that it doesn’t work must
be more interested in preserving casual sex than in saving lives.
How else to explain it?
Robert Knight is director of
the
Culture and Media Institute, a division of the
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