Birth Quote by Margaret Cho
“And if the problem [with contraception] is promiscuity, then why does the immense popularity of Viagra go unchecked? Doesn't it make more sense to leave the bullets out of the gun than to try to avoid being shot? Especially when the gun is an old musket, and you have to clean it out and tamp down gunpowder, melt down scraps of lead and pour it into a mold, wait for it to cool - only to have it take forever to finally go off?”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Podcast interview with Margaret Cho, 2023
The quote critiques how focusing on sexual behavior as the root cause of contraception issues distracts from broader societal and systemic factors, using vivid gun metaphors to highlight complexity and unintended consequences.
In simple terms: Blaming sexuality oversimplifies contraception problems and ignores larger issues.
Address systemic factors rather than blaming individuals.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- health education campaigns
- policy debates
- public discourse
- sexual education
- media analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we shift the conversation from blame to systemic change?
- What policies could better address contraception access?
Oversimplification can ignore deeper causes and hinder effective solutions.