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The Catholic Church is telling people in countries stricken by Aids not to use condoms because they have tiny holes in them through which the HIV virus can pass - potentially exposing thousands of people to risk.

The church is making the claims across four continents despite a widespread scientific consensus that condoms are impermeable to the HIV virus.

Date: 2003-10-09 11:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ratphooey.livejournal.com
Could they be any more evil? Sheesh.

Date: 2003-10-09 12:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pootrootbeer.livejournal.com

Well, they didn't say what material the Catholic-tested condoms were made of.

Latex barries may be impermeable, but prophylactics made of fishnet are all but useless.

Date: 2003-10-09 12:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ikkyu2.livejournal.com
All newspapers are trying to sell newspapers first and deliver news second. The Guardian is one I've found to be particularly yellow-rag. Look at the following teaser for an article about AIDS:


Grace Matnanga is HIV positive. She is well at the moment but she will be dead in a few years without medicines we in the UK take for granted. A Guardian special investigation follows this human chain of money and power that prevents Grace and nearly 30 million like her from getting the drugs that will save them.


I think that packing this amount of distortion and simplification into 3 sentences is a newsworthy feat in and of itself. Briefly, I could respond to this:

a) She may not be dead in a few years.
b) You may "take the drugs" for granted in the UK, but they're not free. They're expensive to produce and distribute.
c) The human chain of money and power is not standing in the way of a free pipeline of endless livesaving drugs. Rather, it's the only thing that has a chance in Hades of actually getting the drugs to where they might be useful.
d) The drugs will not "save her." These drugs are dangerous, toxic, have side effects that can be fatal, crippling, or impossible to manage; they cause the emergence and transmission of resistant virus; and many people on these drugs die of AIDS anyway.

But here I err in the same way the Guardian does; "brief" discussions aren't really appropriate to convey the complexity of these issues. They may sell newspapers, but seriously, [livejournal.com profile] ronebofh, what do you care about that? You should stop paying attention to this pap.

Date: 2003-10-12 12:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] taerowyn.livejournal.com
Let me premise this with the fact that I am in NO WAY condoning their actions. My class was discussing this in Science Newswriting as somebody is going to do an article on it. Turns out that there are several studies showing that HIV can pass through latex condoms. Not often, it is rare, but it can and does happen.

The guy's article is going to be about the truth between the Catholic Church dogma of "condoms = bad" and the CDC dogma of "condoms = 100% effective." Once he's done, I'll see if I can get the info on the studies if you want so that you can see.

Despite this fact, I think the Catholic Church is...I can't even think of a word horrible enough for what they are for doing this. And in Africa of all places. A good analogy would be that a bulletproof vest is not 100% effective, but if I'm a cop in a dangerous neighborhood, you can bet I'll be wearing one.

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