Hi Everybody,

Imagine this from the NYT!

http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20110628/ARCHIVES/106281011/-1/todayspaper?p=1&tc=pg

It's society at large, she argues, citing evidence that 
gender-imbalanced countries tend to be violent and unstable. It's the 
women in those countries, she adds, pointing out that skewed sex ratios 
are associated with increased prostitution and sex trafficking.

These are important points. But the sense of outrage that pervades her 
story seems to have been inspired by the missing girls themselves, not 
the consequences of their absence.

Here the anti-abortion side has it easier. We can say outright what's 
implied on every page of "Unnatural Selection," even if the author can't 
quite bring herself around.

The tragedy of the world's 160 million missing girls isn't that they're 
"missing." The tragedy is that they're dead.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/
http://elect-pete-theisen.com/

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