Laura W. sent us a link to a review of sex education in the U.K. that featured a three minute video. The video is a clip from a 1917 film, called “Whatsoever a Man Soweth,” encouraging Canadian soldiers to refrain from having sex with prostitutes. It was important for states to keep their soldiers from hiring prostitutes because soldiers filled up the sick bay with sexually transmitted infections that, during World War I, were not easily cured with antibiotics. Watch it here.
Also in soldiers and STIs: “Bad” women as disease vectors.
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Ryan — March 9, 2009
I think "Bad Women as Disease Vectors" would make an excellent name for a Goth / Industrial band.
Saving The Women: War And Science Fiction » Sociological Images — August 7, 2009
[...] of women as a drag on the war effort (as vectors of sexually transmitted infections) here and [...]