Socialist-Feminist Ideologies Have Taken Over The World Health Organisation
Written By Chris Key on the 6th of February, 2006

Overview

Over the last decade, The World Health Organisation have implemented a large number of feminist-indoctrinated programs that are based on ideology rather than scientific evidence. An abundance of WHO programs are designed to empower women - usually at the expense of the men - and the majority of the resources and funding that the organisation receive are diverted into these services. This is evidence of feminist bias in an organisation that is supposed to apply an IMPARTIAL amount of funding to BOTH sexes and ALL races.

The Repression of Factual Evidence That Does Not Support Socialist-Feminist Ideology

The socialist-feminist programs that have been implemented by the World Health Organisation are based on subjective information, and cannot be verified by the data that is released from the Hospitals and Governments of the world. The WHO campaigns tend to be worded in a manner that exaggerates the severity of Women's Issues, while repressing the complexity of any crisis that effects men.

Civilian Casualties

The World Health Organisation and the United Nations have tried to insinuate that women are the primary victims of war, however their claims cannot be verified by scientific data. For example, during times of war, the invading armies tend to capture and kill the men in large numbers, as they wish to starve the host nation of future troops.

The vast majority of the Iraqi civillians who died at the hands of the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq were the men of the nation. Prior to the 1987 Iraqi census, there were 106 men to every 100 women; however a decade later, the women outnumbered the men 100:99. (http://www.genocidewatch.org/IraqAugust8DeadMen.htm)

The Second World War caused a precipitious decline in the male populations of Germany, France and Russia. - (http://www.genocidewatch.org/IraqAugust8DeadMen.htm)

If women were the main casualties of war, then there would have been a dramatic decline in the female populations of the nations that were directly involved in combat, however this has NEVER occured in recorded Human history.

A variety of sources have shown, that from the 1st of May until the 30th of September, 2003, only 8 of the 94 civilian casualties who were killed by American troops in Iraq were women. In other words, 91% of the civilian casualties were men. - (http://hrw.org/reports/2003/iraq1003/3.htm#_ftn10)

Gender Violence

The WHO has refered to *Gender-Based Violence* as a concept that effects women, and an act that is perpetrated by vicious men. The World Health Organisation has identified the act of Gender-Based Violence by the very same concepts that are listed on the Feminist-Indoctrinated *Violence Wheel*. - (http://www.mens-rights.net/law/violence.htm)

According to The World Health Organisation, Domestic Violence Against Women is accepted and not treated as a crime, however their claim cannot be verified by scientific knowledge. Old English Law prohibited the act of *Woman-Battering*, and any man who performed the act was shunned and punished by the state. Old English Law was upheld in the British colonies. - (http://www.canlaw.com/rights/thumbrul.htm)

Over a hundred-and-thirty studies have confirmed that women are just as likely as men to attack their spouses in a physiological manner. - (http://www.csulb.edu/~mfiebert/assault.htm)

The World Health Organisation has failed to acknowledge the injustice that many boys endure around the world. In many regions of the world, the act of corporal punishment is only performed on the males, while the females are offered legal impunity from such treatment. Reference - 'Race and Gender Bias in the Administration of Corporal Punishment' School Psychology Review 19 (1990): 378-83 - (http://www.corpun.com/benatar.htm).

According to the official data that is located on the WHO Statistical Information System (WHOSIS), men are far more likely to die from HIV and violence, however the World Health Organisation have tried to claim that Violence Against Women is extremely problematic around the world.

The "Numbers and Rates of Registered Deaths" section of the WHO Statistical Information System (WHOSIS) has latest studies have revealed that in Bahrain (2000) Egypt (2000), Puerto Rico (2000), Thailand (2000), Australia (2001), Korea (2002) Kuwait (2002), Russia (2002), United Kingdom (2002) the vast majority of persons who died from HIV, homocideand violence related injuries were men. - (http://www3.who.int/whosis/mort/table1.cfm)

Regardless of the information that is cited on the "Numbers and Rates of Registered Deaths" section of the WHO Statistical Information System (WHOSIS), - factual evidence that proves the majority of persons who die from violence, homocide and HIV are men - the various sub-divisions of the World Health Organisation are still claiming that Violence and HIV are issues that mostly affect women.

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