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  • Nickolai Naydenov
    Silver Member

    • Jan 2012
    • 305

    #1

    Stop HIV - don't shower

    Nice article from the dailymail.co.uk just can't believe there are so bright people out there

    Zimbabwe's latest way to stop HIV: Force women to have fewer baths and shave off their hair to make them less attractive
    By STEWART MACLEAN
    PUBLISHED: 16:26 GMT, 13 May 2012 | UPDATED: 16:28 GMT, 13 May 2012
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    A Zimbabwean politician has said women should be forced to bathe less and shave off their hair to make them less attractive to men and help curb the spread of HIV.
    Senator Morgan Femai reportedly told a conference he believed the killer disease had spread because men found it difficult to resist attractive and well-dressed women.
    The politician added that new laws should be drawn up compelling women to make themselves less attractive to save men from themselves, according to a report on the New Zimbabwe website.

    Shocking: A Zimbabwean politician has said women should be forced to bathe less and shave off their hair to help curb the spread of HIV. Senator Morgan Femai is in the country's main opposition party to President Robert Mugabe, pictured
    Addressing a parliamentary workshop on HIV awareness, Senator Femai compared his plan to certain Christian sects whose women he said also sometimes had clean-shaven heads.
    He said: 'What I propose is that the government should come up with a law that compels women to have their heads clean-shaven like what the Apostolic sects do.
    'They should also not bath because that is what has caused all these problems.'
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    Senator Femai, who is a member of Zimbabwe’s main opposition party the Movement for Democratic Change, laid out his plan before other politicians last week in the country’s parliament.
    Zimbabwe has suffered from a major HIV crisis in recent decades, with around 14 per cent of the population believed to be living with the sexually-transmitted disease.
    Recent studies have suggested a decrease in the rate of infection.
    However hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans are still believed to be HIV positive or suffering from Aids.
    Senator Femai reportedly gave his bizarre opinions on the issue as he attended a parliamentary conference on future health policy.
    The politician compounded his comments by explaining his belief that moisture inside women’s bodies made them more vulnerable to the HIV virus.
    He said: 'Women have got more moisture in their organs as compared to men, so there is need to research how to deal with that moisture because it is conducive for bacteria breeding.
    'There should be a way to suck out that moisture.'
    The senator’s scientifically unproven remarks today sparked outrage and disbelief in Zimbabwe.
    Hundreds of concerned readers posted comments on local media websites in which they criticised his comments.
    One reader, SekuruGora, wrote: 'My heart bleeds. We are being led by blind men and women indeed.'
    Another, Masimba Musodza, who described himself as a Zimbabwean expatriate living in Britain, wrote: 'I am so ashamed to come from Zimbabwe right now.
    'In my exile, I have met thousands of British people who would fit the description of "idiot", but this chap would match all of them put together.'
    Another reader, Chiranda Mukuru, added: 'More than 30 years since independence, and with probably the most educated population on the African continent, would we seriously have such representatives? We are in real trouble.'
    Senator Femai’s reported comments make him the latest Zimbabwean politician to spark a furore by suggesting outlandish solutions to the HIV crisis.
    Last year fellow MDC senator Sithembile Mlotshwa was criticised after she said scientists should invent a drug to stop married men wanting to have sex with prostitutes.
    The politician later caused fresh consternation when she told parliament she believed prisoners should be given sex toys in jail to stop them engaging in homosexual sex which could increase the spread of the virus.
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  • Blurock
    Diamond Member

    • May 2010
    • 4203

    #2
    He's a politician, what did you expect?
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    • Justloadit
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      • Nov 2010
      • 3518

      #3
      They should invent a pill that when a politician speaks drivel he gets changed to the drivel. Now would that not be a scientific discovery.
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      • Petrichor
        Silver Member

        • Nov 2011
        • 427

        #4
        It will be interesting to put him and JZ in a room to discuss the pros and cons of showering....

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        • Nickolai Naydenov
          Silver Member

          • Jan 2012
          • 305

          #5
          You guys are all laughing but when they invent the pill that sucks up the moisture in women then it won't be very funny bwahahaha...
          On a serious note this just shows us why Africa as a continent is in such a state
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          • robinsonwang
            Bronze Member

            • Sep 2010
            • 198

            #6
            Does this help?
            Any reasonable proof on this?

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            • Willie0100
              Email problem

              • May 2012
              • 52

              #7
              Stupid say whaaaaat..............LOL

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              • Willie0100
                Email problem

                • May 2012
                • 52

                #8
                If I'm not mistaken JZ reported some time ago that if you shower after having sex you won't get HIV, could have being a joke? What is the odds that he Senator MF recieved info from JM when he visited the Zimbabweans? Being so intelligent as the Senetor he should order to invent washable condoms atleast something will get washed.....hopefully!

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                • Dave A
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                  • May 2006
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by robinsonwang
                  Does this help?
                  Any reasonable proof on this?
                  None at all, Robinson.
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                  • Nickolai Naydenov
                    Silver Member

                    • Jan 2012
                    • 305

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Willie0100
                    If I'm not mistaken JZ reported some time ago that if you shower after having sex you won't get HIV, could have being a joke? What is the odds that he Senator MF recieved info from JM when he visited the Zimbabweans? Being so intelligent as the Senetor he should order to invent washable condoms atleast something will get washed.....hopefully!
                    Bwahahahahahahahaha... Washable condoms, Willie if you contact the senator I'm sure they'll take you seriously and you might end up being an advisor
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                    • Willie0100
                      Email problem

                      • May 2012
                      • 52

                      #11
                      LOL No thanks

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