To be honest, it seems to be basic common sense, if this is too controversial for TED then they are seriously losing their way.
As for saying they had Melinda Gates talking about contraception around the same time and thinking that it was a reasonable excuse for backtracking. Well to me, that just doesn't even start to make the slightest bit of sense as an argument.
http://roundtable.nationaljournal.com/2012/05/the-inequality...
To be honest, it seems to be basic common sense, if this is too controversial for TED then they are seriously losing their way.
As for saying they had Melinda Gates talking about contraception around the same time and thinking that it was a reasonable excuse for backtracking. Well to me, that just doesn't even start to make the slightest bit of sense as an argument.