There is a nation wide campaign in Canada to bring more awareness about breast cancer among the younger population, encouraging young people to engage and start talking about a subject that appears to be taboo and scary.
Breast cancer is a common disease in women over 40.
What is less known is that it is the commonest cause of death in younger women, i.e those less than 40 years of age.
"Keep a Breast Foundation of Canada" has come up with this novel idea of propagating the slogan "I Love my boobies" through bracelets and T shirts with this slogan on them.
This morning while riding in the Zonkermobile I heard a rather interesting news on the radio. Authorities at one school in Western Canada have banned teenagers from wearing the bracelets and shirts with the "I Love Boobies" slogan. An animated discussion followed, but I could not understand why this was banned?
Were they right to do this?