Cameroon birth control method

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Cornfed
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Cameroon birth control method

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In Cameroon they have an innovative birth control method that no doubt seems obvious to the negro mind, which is to iron the breasts of young sheboons flat in the (obviously forlorn) hope that bucks won't want to have sex with them. Oh well, at least they are trying.

http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/afric ... index.html
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Many rituals done by low educated people, especially those living in tribes are horrible by the Western point of view. Human rights, women rights, children rights, animal rights etc. etc.

Not only Africans, but also Indians in South America or some Asians are known for rituals.

It's not only about women and children, also adult men were subject to painful rituals. Now such life-style even of tribe-people is declining.

Many tribe people only show up with their rituals to pose for tourists, against money of course.
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I don't think it is a ritual as such. They are seriously dumb enough to think this is a good practical idea for reducing pregnancy. This and other stupidity blacks come up with is why I think they were bred for captivity and not meant to survive in the wild for any length of time.
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Ignorance, superstition and cruelty aren't race or skin colour-specific. Just like stupidity.
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