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    Jessica Colarossi is a science writer for The Brink. She graduated with a BS in journalism from Emerson College in 2016, with focuses on environmental studies and publishing. While a student, she interned at ThinkProgress in Washington, D.C., where she wrote over 30 stories, most of them relating to climate change, coral reefs, and women’s health. Profile

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There are 5 comments on Why We Need a Contraception Revolution

  1. This is a gross and blatant Anti Christian, Anti Catholic repulsive commentary on lack of value of life and pro new religion of “Climate change” nonsense

    1. There is no mention of race or religion in this article. I suppose you would prefer to stop using all scientific developments made to improve the quality of life as a natural means of curbing human overpopulation. We can also return to old farming methods. In short you think disease and starvation death in childbirth and infant mortality is better.

  2. Arguing that society would benefit from less people living on Earth not only cheapens the value of human life, but bolsters very dangerous ideologies. Indeed, it is a perfect argument for murder. Terrorists, abortion advocates and potential mass shooters may be negatively inspired by this line of thinking. In addition, this language may be severely triggering to those suffering from depression or other mental health issues, especially to those contemplating suicide.

    While I agree with Anderson that we should promote sex education for more people, this effort would be fruitless without moral education. Why would those without moral convictions, who do not value human life, appreciate or pay attention during a sex education class?

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