ABORTION & SEX-AS-RECREATION
The following is my answer to a reader who said that abortion is NOT a government plot to reduce population:
Greetings J. Berry,
You sound like a rabid man-hating feminist screaming (implied with your use of CAPITAL LETTERS) that I'm sexually repressed, regressed and religious because I speak out against abortion.
Orwell disliked women like you. In "1984" he said: "It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and nosers-out of unorthodoxy".
Abortion was something Orwell warned about in the 1930s when he said that if the Communists got their way in the Western World there would be "abortion mills on every corner" as in the Soviet Union. The Russian people have been destroyed not only through the slaughter of the dissidents in the Gulag but also of the innocents in the womb.
In Communist China abortion is forced on women and only the elites have more than one child and their children are now arriving on our shores to be educated here in the empty schools where our children should be. Soon your sex-ed classes will have to be taught in Mandarin.
In the thirty-five years [this written in 2005] since abortion-on-demand came to North America over 100 million human beings have been killed before birth and that is no accident. It's a diabolical plan of population control that depends on teaching sex-as-recreation in all the schools. That's another thing Orwell said in "1984": "At school they had sex talks once a month for the over-sixteen and rubbed it into youth for years."
All the best,
Jackie Jura
...conversation continues: ABORTION KILLS MORE THAN UNBORN (reader points out that breast cancer is a side-effect of abortion)
Canadian colleges work to welcome more Chinese students, Canada Bound, April 2, 2012
Canada is stepping up its efforts to recruit qualified Chinese students to Canada, Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, and James Knight, President of the Association of Canadian Community Colleges (ACCC), announced recently. International students in Canada, at nearly 200,000 strong in 2009, are estimated to contribute more than $6.5 billion to the Canadian economy every year. China is the top source country for students studying in Canada with almost 50,000 Chinese students residing in Canada in 2009. That number is expected to grow thanks to the expansion of the Student Partners Program (SPP). “International students bring with them new ideas and experiences and contribute both financially and culturally to the communities and institutions where they study,” said Minister Kenney. “We look forward to welcoming more Chinese students to Canadian colleges in the years to come.”.... And when they’ve finished their studies, these graduates may decide to remain in Canada and may apply to immigrate under the Canadian Experience Class. They would make Canada their home and continue to contribute to our country’s social and economic fabric.” Canada’s network of community colleges, institutes of technology and polytechnics offers many outstanding programs to educate young Canadians and their counterparts from around the world for the opportunities of today’s economy. The number of international students in Canada has more than doubled since 1998...
Canadian universities race for students from China, Globe Mail, Oct 7, 2009
...“If Canadian universities and colleges were more open to Chinese people, more and more Chinese students would choose Canada as a destination,” Mr. Zhu said as the girls behind him shimmied and waved the maple leaf for a crowd of onlookers. “Right now, Australia and the United States are in front of Canada and other countries on [international] education policies and student visa policies.” Recruiters at the fair noted that Australian universities were forced to get more serious after the government slashed their budgets while loosening restrictions on foreign students several years ago. A similar moment may be coming for Canadian institutions: Enrolment at secondary schools is down across the country, foreshadowing a drop in university applications.... More than 60 Canadian high schools, colleges and universities were represented over the weekend at the Beijing leg of the China International Education Exhibition Tour (it will move through four other Chinese cities before the end of the month). Dale Yellowlees, China admissions officer for the University of Saskatchewan, said that while Canada lacks a national strategy, the schools themselves have also failed to be aggressive enough: “The reality is that there are not very many Canadian universities that could be seen to be out hustling the way Australian universities are out hustling."...
ORWELL AGAINST ABORTION and UNBORN FACTS OF LIFE and THE WAR AGAINST POPULATION and WHERE HAVE ALL THE PEOPLE GONE?
27.Goodthink and 25.Prolefeed and 30.Love Instinct & Family
Jackie Jura
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