Banning Condoms at Air of Karelia Makes No Sense

Rock festival leaders made a strange choice about birth control at the Air of Karelia. They decided against giving out condoms to people attending the music event. This plan seems backward for helping more babies come into the world. Festival visitors might catch serious diseases that are spread through sex. Some illnesses have no cure today.

Who takes the blame when diseases spread or babies arrive with health problems? The rule makes little sense because music fans can simply bring protection themselves. Festival organizers probably received orders from higher up, and someone likely forced them to make this decision.

The purpose behind this rule remains unclear. Officials might want more births in Karelia, but many festival guests travel from other areas. Blocking birth control at music events will not fix population problems. These attempts fight against common sense. It resembles placing a door in an open field with a sign saying people cannot walk past it.
 

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