Thursday, November 15, 2007

Social Conservative News Bytes - November 15

Australian Santas are urged to say "ha ha ha" instead of the traditional "ho ho ho" which in the eyes of some PC thugs could be offensive to women.
One disgruntled Santa told the newspaper a recruitment firm warned him not to use "ho ho ho" because it could frighten children and was too close to "ho", a US slang term for prostitute.

"Gimme a break," said Julie Gale, who runs the campaign against sexualising children called Kids Free 2B Kids.

"We are talking about little kids who do not understand that "ho, ho, ho" has any other connotation and nor should they," she told the Telegraph.
I'm 30 and I don't understand that either. I've never heard of "ho ho ho" having some sort of dirty meaning. Maybe it's because "mi no spik Inglish veri gud".

Talking about sexualising children - here's something that no "sex education" teacher would ever tell our kids, when teaching them about "safe sex":
WOMEN who use the contraceptive pill can double their chances of developing cervical cancer, researchers said yesterday.

However, the new study also showed that, ten years after ceasing to take the Pill, the cancer risk drops to normal levels.

Previous research has shown that the risk of cervical cancer rises with increasing duration of oral contraceptive use. This is confirmed by the study, which shows women who have been on the Pill for five years or more are twice as likely to develop cancer as those who have never used it.
Just like the old Russian joke says, the safest contraceptive pill is called Sleepalone. And the best way to avoid unwanted pregnancy is by having a glass of water (instead). Believe it or not - it never fails. Unlike all those "sexual liberation" utopias.
"Divorcing sex from marriage has not only led to high teenage conception rates and the sexual health crisis in the UK, but it is also has a major part to play in family breakdown.

"The trust rejects the fatalistic and defeatist view that it is unrealistic to expect young people to save sex for marriage and that any teaching or encouragement to that end simply 'doesn't work'."

Entitled Why Save Sex?, the leaflet states that saving sex for marriage is "the way to real freedom: freedom from fear, embarrassment, shame and emotional pain, as well as freedom from physical disease".
It's hard to go against the current. It's hard to speak up against what is believed to be "norm". But facts are there to show that we are right. That abstinence before marriage and fidelity - after, was, is and will always be the way to go.

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