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My f-list exploded yesterday with joy that the FDA had approved Gardasil, the vaccine that protects against HPV and therefore against cancer. I would be a great deal more personally joyful if I wasn't so aware that the FDA has also long since approved the pill - which hasn't stopped the growing American Taliban from trying to make sure that just because it's legal doesn't mean it's going to be available to the women who want it.

When we can get Gardasil without a bunch of hysteria about sex and sexuality, THEN I'll rejoice. Because I have yet to see a single article about this vaccine, its testing, its uses, its coverage, etc. without at least one quote from Focus on the Family and its ilk, always beating the drum that abstinence programs - which haven't worked to stop STDs, teen pregnancy, or even abstinence from sexual activity - will magically protect women from cancer. As if that has anything to do with saving women's lives or the many ways in which virtuous girls can become exposed to HPV.

The message being touted here, under all the handwaving about being glad that the vaccine is available just as long as it isn't made mandatory, is simple: Don't make us protect our kids, because we think the little sluts deserve cooter cancer if they don't toe the line. Katha Pollitt states it beautifully in Virginity or Death! It's honor killing on the installment plan... Faced with a choice between sex and death, they choose death every time.

The FDA approval was only the smallest of steps in the right direction. The real battle is not yet begun.

Date: 2006-06-09 09:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] starcat-jewel.livejournal.com
IMO there is still cause for joy over this. Remember, the Christofascists were trying their hardest to get the FDA not to approve the vaccine -- and they failed. That's more than a tiny step, it represents a significant reversal of the direction in which things have been going; remember that they were able to block the decision to release Plan B as an OTC drug.

Maybe the country is finally beginning to wake up about some of this stuff.

Date: 2006-06-10 12:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com
Plan B is only about birth control though, and therefore "only" about sex. The maker of the drug successfully reframed the argument into "Are you pro-cancer or anti-cancer?" And there's just no way that anyone could argue the "pro" side for that.

So now it's a rearguard action to make sure that they can still threaten their daughters with death...

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