Repeal "Reproductive Education Act"
A resolution to repeal previously passed legislation.
Category: Repeal
Resolution: GA#369
Proposed by: John Turner
Description: WA General Assembly Resolution #369: Reproductive Education Act (Category: Education and Creativity; Area of Effect: Educational) shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
Argument: The Nations of The World Assembled,
Recognizing the international community's dedication to sexual education and the reproductive rights of it's member citizens;
Elucidating the importance of ensuring member nation citizens are educated in the aspects of sexual reproduction and sexual pleasure, bewildered as to how this could possibly be an issue worthy of international importance or concern, when this is best left to the internal mechanisms of member nations to decide as to how to implement their reproductive plans;
Perplexed as to how "Reproductive Education Act" can define a general education service as "as any service or collection of services in which one or more students are educated on all subjects considered necessary for basic education, such as mathematics, the sciences, and language skills", whilst also failing to take into account social, physical and economic education services which are also critical to the economic and physical well being of a nation, thus giving member nations whom are more dictatorial or controlling a well defined, internationally sanctioned loophole which allows them to ban those types of education thus allowing them to exert even more control over their population, all while enshrining regulations that force them to teach students how to properly use birth control devices;
Exasperated that nations are required to "guarantee that all their students who are experiencing reproductive maturation, and have not yet received sufficient education, as detailed in clause 3, are educated through a reproductive education course on the nature of their species's reproduction", thus flying in the face of those nations which seek to teach a more wholesome and religious based form of education, thus attempting to promote ideological restrictions upon those nations, which are positive, contributing member of the World Assembly;
Asking why the role of the World Health Authority needs to be expanded yet again to "include assisting member states in the adequate education of sapient beings on reproduction, in order to minimize the risk of international epidemics caused by pathogens communicated through reproduction", when the World Assembly has already passed several resolutions requiring the World Health Authority to do just that, thus believing that the more socialist nations of this assembly seek nothing more than to continue to expand the already bloated bureaucracy of this organization to the point of complete and utter bankruptcy;
Lost as to how clause seven even has it's intended effect, when "Reproductive Education Act" already forces several restrictions and regulations upon member nations, thus rendering this clause completely toothless, and totally moot; further to that confused as to why Reproductive Education Act" would need to direct the World Health Authority to pay for these educational provisions, when nations who can't even afford to educate their youth on the most simple task of condom usage, should even be members of this Assembly;
Hereby repeals General Assembly Resolution #369 "Reproductive Education Act".
Wallenburg wrote:Honest mistakes, also pretty silly and self-contradictory argument. Plenty of grammar errors.