[Peace-discuss] {Disarmed} Re: a friend: Haiti's overpopulation - P S

C. G. Estabrook galliher at illinois.edu
Mon Feb 8 16:56:19 CST 2010


There were no "printing errors."


Jenifer Cartwright wrote:
> PS I assumed there were major printing errors in the following sentence, as 
> it was poorly written and doesn't make sense re the rest of the article:
> 
> "By providing and sustaining aid, there is no incentive to practice 
> population control, because the more children there are, the more Haiti will
> benefit."
> 
> The rest of the article suggests that the author meant something like:
> 
> "By providing and sustaining aid, there is no incentive [for the Haitian 
> government to encourage] population control, because the more children there
> are, the more Haiti will [receive so that higher ups can] benefit." --Jenifer
> 
> 
> --- On *Mon, 2/8/10, Jenifer Cartwright /<jencart13 at yahoo.com>/* wrote:
> 
> 
> From: Jenifer Cartwright <jencart13 at yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [Peace-discuss] a
> friend: Haiti's problem is overpopulation To: "Peace-discuss List"
> <Peace-discuss at lists.chambana.net>, "Karen Medina" <kmedina67 at gmail.com> 
> Date: Monday, February 8, 2010, 3:09 PM
> 
> I don't see anything in the article that anyone could disagree with. Can you
> explain what creeps you out?? Having 6 kids at age 21 would be beyond creepy
> for me. --Jenifer
> 
> --- On *Mon, 2/8/10, Karen Medina /<kmedina67 at gmail.com>/* wrote:
> 
> 
> From: Karen Medina <kmedina67 at gmail.com> Subject: Re: [Peace-discuss] a
> friend: Haiti's problem is overpopulation To: "Peace-discuss List"
> <Peace-discuss at lists.chambana.net> Date: Monday, February 8, 2010, 1:44 PM
> 
> I think the article is creepy. Thanks for sharing it. I wish you did not
> agree with the article, Jenifer.
> 
> -karen medina
> 
> 
> here's one example from the Tacoma Times under the headline: HAITI: Country
> Badly Needs Birth Control
> 
> "The recent tragedy in Haiti certainly deserves our sympathy. However, in all
> the news coverage and analyses of Haiti, no one has even dared to mention the
> underlying big problem: overpopulation.
> 
> The country is too small and not productive enough to support nine
> million-plus people and could not survive on its own without all the
> long-term aid given by well-meaning organizations all over the world.
> 
> The 200,000 killed in the recent earthquake will be replaced in just a few
> years.
> 
> Haiti must get its population under control and overcome its misguided
> historical influences. There are many others in the world also in this
> situation. By providing and sustaining aid, there is no incentive to practice
> population control, because the more children there are, the more Haiti will
> benefit.
> 
> A Los Angeles Times story (TNT, 1-25) quotes a 21-year-old woman who has six
> children! Haiti’s problem is that it has an extremely high birth rate,
> fostered by the Catholic Church and the Bush administration’s ban on any
> birth control information in the past decade. Nine million people on 27,000
> square miles of depleted and eroded land, a density of about 1,000 people per
> square mile is too many. Washington’s density is 97, and Oregon’s 39.
> 
> Along with food and water, the thousands of charitable organizations now in
> Haiti should also be educating and encouraging birth control. This would help
> that country immensely."
> 
> The whole article is at    *MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt
> from "www.thenewstribune..com" claiming to be* 
> www.thenewstribune.com/468/story/1043981.html?storylink=omni_popular 
> <http://www.thenewstribune..com/468/story/1043981.html?storylink=omni_popular>
> 
> 
> And of course you'll also find sneering entries slamming Planned Parenthood
> for trying to help... --Jenifer


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