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Thursday, January 13, 2005

Kinsey: Let's talk about abuse
 
The film Kinsey opens today in Australia. 
 
A breezy advertising slogan (“let’s talk about sex”) and the uniformly admiring reviews it has received contribute to present it to potential ticket-buyers as a funny, moving tribute to the oddball researcher who triggered the sexual revolution.  It has been nominated for several major Golden Globe awards and is likely to feature prominently in the upcoming Academy Awards.

What does not feature (prominently or otherwise) in the film or its publicity is the fact that Dr. Alfred Kinsey’s “research” involved the abuse of children.  read more...
  
 
Christina Sonnemann
10:18 pm est

Saturday, January 1, 2005

Picking the Winners

The game of deciding who lives and dies is censorship of humanity.

Imagine what the reaction would be if a large group of presumed-dead survivors of the devastating tsunami were to be found, sustaining crippling injuries but alive. Before rejoicing, would their relatives and the news-watching public first inquire what their individual quality-of-life-outcomes might be?

Would we ask how much their medical fees might cost the taxpayer? How productive their future roles in society might be?

I pray to God we wouldn’t.

Yet parents and doctors of premature babies often face these very questions.

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Christina Sonnemann
2:47 pm est


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