RedGlitter;731724 wrote: I'm watching this video at CNN.com telling us that Bush is fighting AIDS around the world by promoting abstinence, marital fidelity and condoms. While I think fidelity is A-OK and condoms are a necessity, I have a biiiiig issue with abstinence. I don't see this as any form of common sense, but rather as a mandate with an overbearing religious overtone and that infuriates me. Sure, don't have sex, you won't catch anything, but why is the US government blowing our tax money on an abstinence based program for other countries? Other countries have different societal values and different religious aspects that aren't as puritanical as those of the West. It doesn't always fit in other words. Many cultures are quite free about sexuality and don't need our puritanical views imposed on them. Hell, I don't even want Bush's views imposed on me!

The amount we are giving other countries in total is $350 million for HIV prevention and $200 million of that is to be used for teaching abstinence.
If we weren't talking about sex, I might have a different view on giving money with strings attached, but this really frosts me because it already seems set out to be ineffective and I don't think we need to be telling people how to run their sex lives.
WHat do you think? The video is at
www.cnn.com. It isn't one I can embed or post a link to.
then we shouldn't be giving them any money.

Why are we paying for other countries sexually transmitted diseases anyway??
