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Condoms: A Standard Practice for All! by Around the world
the use of condoms is seen as a trusted weapon in the prevention of HIV
infection, however, these efforts are often hampered by religious beliefs. President Bush
has clearly given preferential treatment by providing funding to HIV/AIDS
groups and organizations which promote abstinence; over those promoting
the use of condoms! Steven Sinding, director general of the International
Planned Parenthood Federation says “Condoms will remain key preventive
tools for many, many years to come. The U.S. policy of emphasizing
abstinence is a serious setback to the AIDS control effort”. The Pope refuses
to recognize the harm the Catholic Church is causing with it’s refusal
to promote condom use in the prevention of HIV and AIDS. HIV+ individuals
have even been told by Priests and Nuns that they should not use condoms.
Religious leaders who forcefully directed and encourage abstinence have
stopped campaigns on the use of condoms! At the 2004
International AIDS Conference in Bangkok, Thailand, Ugandan President
Yoweri Museveni said ”In some cultures sexual intercourse is so
elaborate that condoms are a hindrance”. Let the condom be used by
people who cannot abstain, cannot be faithful or are estranged”. Condoms may not
be preferred but the reality is they are now necessary. The use of condoms
saves lives and condoms work to prevent the further spread of HIV! Everyone working
to promote abstinence as a method of preventing HIV infection should have
to include education on the need for a condom and how to use a condom!
Condoms prevent HIV infection! We know that
individuals who are told they must refrain from sex or make pledges of
abstinence that they are very often ill prepared and a condom is not used
when they do engage in sex. They become infected! We also know that
we cannot rely on the pledge of fidelity. Many women and men who
considered themselves to be in a monogamous relationship were infected by
their spouse. This is clearly evident now with the increase of HIV
infections among married women. Knowledge of and the use of a condom is
necessary in relationships! Responsible
sexual conduct means using a condom and if this is not being taught then
many more people will be infected with HIV. We will not see
change in the HIV/AIDS pandemic until the use of Condoms are a
standard practice for all! Bradford
McIntyre, HIV+ 20 years Vancouver, Canada www.PositivelyPositive.ca
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