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Why is money being spent on contraception when people are starving?

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Published on Jul 9, 2012

Anthony Ozimic, communications manager of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) www.spuc.org.uk talks about the issue of contraception, in the run-up to Melinda Gates' London Summit on Family Planning on 11 July 2012.

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  • SPUCProLife

    Regarding my claim at 2mins0secs that "In the 20th century, for example, the worldwide food supply increased ten-fold, while the worldwide population increased four-fold": Professor Nicholas Eberstadt, an international expert on demography, has described this claim as "possible, for sure" and "plausible", but added that he could not be "certain" about it.

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    At 1min30sec, "viewed by burdens" may better be phrased: "viewed as burdens". "By burdens", however, can also be correct, as in: "viewed according to the burdens they are deemed to present".

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    This guy is great. What a logical painting of the facts. Let's say YES to human life.

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