Monday, October 3, 2011

Planned Parenthood and pill manufacturer team up for World Contraception Day

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We recently traced the roots of Planned Parenthood's National Condom Week celebration to a man in Berkeley, California, who owns the fourth largest condom manufacturing company in the U.S.-Mayer Laboratories.

With that in mind, it comes as no surprise that a leading maker of birth control pills, Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals, is behind the much-hyped World Contraception Day (WCD). Bayer is listed as the sole sponsor of WCD, along with 10 or 11 coalition members, depending upon which website you consult. Outstanding among coalition members is, of course, International Planned Parenthood Federation.

In case you missed it, Monday was World Contraception Day.

According to Your-Life.com, the vision of the coalition predictably echoes one of Planned Parenthood's favorite mantras: "World Contraception Day is a worldwide campaign with a vision for a world where every pregnancy is wanted." There is no mention, of course, of the fact that 54 percent of all pregnancies occur during a cycle in which contraception was used to avoid pregnancy. There is also no mention that hormonal contraceptives have been on the Class 1 carcinogen list of the World Health Organization for many years, that contraceptives can cause the death of a newly-conceived child, or that they can cause devastating health effects and even death for girls and women who consume them.

The motto for this year's WCD-"Live your Life. Know your rights. Learn about contraception."-squarely mirrors Planned Parenthood's reframing of contraception and all things sexual as "rights" that must be guaranteed for everyone, including children.

On the eve of WCD, Planned Parenthood and its allies released their own self-serving study claiming young people are not receiving enough sex education or are receiving "the wrong kind of information" about sex and sexuality.

Bayer's website carried a banner on Monday proclaiming that "WCD 2011 focuses on the right of young people to access accurate and unbiased information about contraception in order to prevent an unplanned pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections."

Bayer is dealing with thousands of lawsuits brought by women who have suffered disastrous health consequences because of its Yaz contraceptives.

According to Bayer, its "colleagues" in more than 70 countries organize a wide range of events every year, including workshops, training courses, or talent competitions, and are all to do with the topic of contraception."

Just how these "colleagues" are foisting the "right" to contraceptives and inappropriate sexual knowledge on 10-year-olds is brought home in the photo above, featuring a very big man from coalition member DSW wading into a crowd of very small boys. DSW is the German Foundation for World Population.

The accompanying article explains that the man throws a ball into the crowd and the boy who catches it must ask a question about something sexual. The man answers the question and continues throwing the ball to other boys in order to get them to talk about a subject that they are shielded and protected from at their tender age by nature itself.

Planned Parenthood and its partners are working around the clock, day after day, to rip away the innocence of children. World Contraceptive Day is just another excuse for these organizations to promulgate their lies to promote their evil work, from which the coalition members such as Planned Parenthood and Marie Stopes, and pill manufacturers such as Bayer, stand to make tremendous financial gain.

A picture such as this, of a man wading into a pool of innocent children to literally rip the veil of innocence away from them in the name of sexual rights, for the sake of the financial bottom line of the purveyors of filth, punctuates the urgency of opposing Planned Parenthood's agenda at every level.

For more information on what you can do today to defund Planned Parenthood, visit our Defund Planned Parenthood Action Center. To learn how to get and keep Planned Parenthood out of your schools and your community, visit our website, http://www.stopp.org.