The Question Time panel moved seamlessly, and without a hint of irony, from why Britain needs more immigration to why the British must instill in their children the urgency of not producing any British grandchildren, complete with the usual ignorant blether against Catholics. (No one asked Baroness Warsi whether she believed that her husband might ever be permitted to take a second, third or even fourth wife. She says yes, or she denies the Qur'an, and with it Muhammad's Prophethood. Which is it, and why?)
The panellists are, of course, economic beneficiaries of the importation of a new working class whose members understand nothing of the local language except commands, know nothing about workers' rights in the host country, can be deported if they step out of line, can (since they have no affinity with any particular part of the host country) be moved around at will, and are frequently committed to the Islamisation within and under which those who have imported them hope for that privileged dhimmitude which existed in Moorish Spain.
Catholics are not, of course, opposed to the regulation of births. We are opposed to their regulation, if that is the word, by the pumping of women and girls full of a very powerful drug so that they are constantly available for the sexual gratification of men and boys. We are opposed to their regulation, if that is the word, by means which, since they do not require to be used by a faithful married couple in order to work properly, constitute no check against promiscuity, but rather the reverse.
We are opposed to an economic system which compels (and there is really no "choice" involved) even the married mothers of young children to work outside the home merely in order to maintain a basic household income. And we are opposed to the organised, and highly lucrative, lying about the alleged efficacy of, in particular, condoms against venereal disease (never mind having your heart broken), together with the underlying snobbery, misogyny and racism of that lucrative lie machine.
By all means teach all of that to teenagers.
Teaching for which we may not now have too long to wait.
As is very occasionally even reported on things like Woman's Hour these days, Natural Family Planning is increasingly popular, and is now held in very high regard in clinical practice wherever that has not been hijacked at public expense by the likes of Brook (procurers of young girls for older men) and Planned Parenthood (selective breeders out of specified ethnic groups around the world). The medical side effects of taking a chemical so powerful that it can actually stop a woman's reproductive cycle are also now starting to gain coverage. As is the growing opposition to condomania in eighty-seven per cent non-Catholic Africa, where it simply hasn't worked at all.
And as is the dangerous depopulation of the West.
Next, I hope and expect, will be the clear connection between the decision that femaleness, simply in itself, was a medicable condition requiring the pumping of women's and girls' bodies full of highly poisonous substances in order to stop those bodies from doing what they do naturally, and the decision to treat maleness in the same way, and to get in even younger than we did with femaleness. Mostly for being born boys rather than the girls wanted and expected by their mothers (more and more of whom know little or nothing about men or boys anyway), half a million children in this country alone are now drugged up to their eyeballs with Ritalin and such like as "treatment" for various non-existent conditions. Ritalin, we may say, is that long-elusive thing, "The Male Pill".
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