Re: An interesting view on how 'green' CFLs really are:



Richard Henry wrote:
On Jul 30, 12:38 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Over the years I have seen a bunch of news stories about attempts to
provide birth control pills in poor African nations. They provided the
pills and classes on how to use them, then ome back to find they weren't
taken properly, or the women made jewlery out of them. It's just like
drilling wells and providing modern farming tools. They tach them how to
farm, then the next year they just eat the seed corn and let the tools
rust away. Some people don't want a better life, if it means they have
to do anything for themselves. that is why thye live like they do. It's
the same, all over the world. If those people were in the US, they would
be trailer trash. If they wanted a better life, they would move to a
town where they could find work, better food, and a better life. You
just can't help spme people.

Nonsense.

In developing countries women's main job is having
and rearing children. Given alternatives, they
often take them.

Education of women is the most effective form of
birth control.


James Arthur
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