Posted on 07/31/2012 11:08:22 AM PDT by Morgana
uly 31, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The Vaticans LOsservatore Romano newspaper has published an article attacking Melinda Gates recently-launched campaign to distribute contraceptives to African women, saying that it is based on an unfounded and second-rate understanding of the issue.
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The article, written by Italian journalist Giulia Galeotti, and titled Birth control and disinformation: The risks of philanthropy, notes that Melinda Gates has expressed anguish over her new initiative, due to the conflict it creates with the Catholic hierarchy. It adds that Gates is apparently unaware of the reliability of the Billings Ovulation Method (BOM) - a moral and completely free family planning method - for spacing births.
Unlike contraception, the Billings method allows women to avoid conception by abstaining from sexual intercourse during the more fertile part of the month, and has no adverse health effects. The method is endorsed by the Catholic Church when used to avoid children for serious reasons. Galeotti notes that the method is so reliable that the Chinese government is encouraging its citizens to use it.
An example, little known but striking, of the success of BOM has been its adoption in China, writes Galeotti. The communist government of Peking was very interested in a method of regulation that cost nothing and didnt damage the health of the woman, a method considered 98% reliable.
However, the original and unpardonable sin, of BOM is that it is completely free, an aspect that, evidently, makes it very unpopular with the pharmaceutical industry, which, through chemical contraceptives, obtains enormous profits, as will others thanks to the philanthropy of Mrs. Gates.
Galeotti warns that if Gates persists in disinformation, presenting things in a false manner, she runs the risk of falling into the kind of corporate exploitation carried out by Nestlé, which distributes powdered milk to pregnant women free, then charges them for it once they cease to produce breast milk, and pressures them with advertising portraying breastfeeding as barbaric.
Subsaharan Africa is one of the most sparsely populated regions on earth. This isn’t even about the usual nonsense like supposed “overcrowding” - this is about trying to make sure there are as few Africans as possible.
Birth control and disinformation: the risks of philanthropy
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