- Prostitution is inherently "risky behavior." All the sobriety and condoms in the world cannot take the risk away.
- These women live under a totalitarian communist regime that could care less about their welfare. This is evident because the false compassion that makes them guinea pigs for the NIH is funded by U.S. taxpayer dollars. The Chinese government doesn't consider them worth spending money on, even for research.
- Many (if not all) of these women are forced and/or sold into prostitution. They probably drink heavily as an escape from their bondage. Many of them are probably drug addicts by force or by choice. Does it really make sense to focus on alcohol consumption as if being intoxicated on other drugs somehow impairs a person's judgement less?
- Why spend U.S. tax dollars to study drunken prostitutes in China? Don't we have enough prostitutes that drink in the U.S. to study? Could it be because that prostitutes in the U.S. have rights that the prostitutes in China don't have? After all, a captive guinea pig is easier to study in secret than one roaming loose, right?
- Will these prostitutes even care about the efforts of the NIH to get them to drink less and use condoms when they will be left behind to live in their degraded state after the 2.6 million is spent?
- How many of the NIH researchers will become paying customers with U.S. taxpayer money? It is evident that they don't object to prostitution. They apparently only care whether or not the slaves can soberly take the necessary precautions to minimize the risk of HIV transmission.
A righteous man regardeth the life of his beast: but the tender mercies of the wicked are cruel. (Proverbs 12:10)
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