You can help babies in need have a brighter tomorrow! With every specially marked pack of Pampers that you purchase, Pampers will donate the cost of one vaccine to help UNICEF protect a woman and her newborns against tetanus*...
Sounds like a humane program. Why the asterisk? How much of the nickel goes directly into vaccines, or does it go directly into a general fund for Unicef to use as it sees fit? And even if it all bought shots, would it free up resources for:
...financing terrorism?
...funding global gun control?
...partnering with our old friends at IANSA?
Ultimately, the only secular solutions to the world's woes will be provided by increasing Liberty, not by giving the globalist commissars more leverage for making people depend on them. Don't fall for the DSH*. As worthy as the goal may seem, the true objective smells worse than a landfill of disposed Pampers.
*Substitute "Diaper"
Can you avoid the "specially marked" packages while still buying Pampers?
ReplyDeleteHaving tried several different brands, the Pampers work the best on my daughter and I would hate to have to switch to avoid financing tyranny.
How much misery has been foisted off on mankind under the label "It's for the children!"
ReplyDelete"In Somalia, UNICEF uses a holistic approach to youth development in its efforts to eradicate the gun culture."
ReplyDeleteEradicate the gun culture. Like in ... Darfur, SUDAN! Never had much of one anyway: too poor.
Too early to call it a genocide, still, by UN reckoning. 300,000 dead doesn't quite meet the standard. Wouldn't want to offend the Muslim mercenaries.
Here in Pa a parent can sign off on the dreaded vaccines. They are nothing but poison. The human body doesn't need them. And the one's we had as kids were full of toxins. Look at us now! Mercury does this ya know!
ReplyDeleteThat's why the vaccines get shipped elsewhere around the world. Mr.Yuck my ass!