USPS Announces New Testicular Cancer Stamp
This May 14th men’s rights groups around the country will celebrate a long sought victory: when the
“The USPS currently has three fundraising stamps,” says Todd White, founder of End Emasculation Now, “two of which support primarily female-oriented causes: breast cancer and stopping family violence. We felt the time was right for the USPS to step up and acknowledge the scourge of another type of cancer that affects the other half of the population, testicular cancer in men.”
The new stamp, which features an artsy watercolor close-up of a hand touching a clothed male crotch area, will raise research funds for this affliction that affects over 8,000 American men a year.
But other male advocate groups feel that this stamp—and the money—should have gone toward finding a cure for colon cancer, which boasts over 100,000 new diagnoses in America annually, half of which are fatal. However, according to Men Overcoming Women spokesman Paul McMahon, “No one wanted to see a stamp with someone’s ass or colon on it.”
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