5/27/2004

There is no cure for AIDS

To protect yourself from AIDS you can 1) USE condoms!! 2) Don't share needles with ANYONE! 3) Don't Do Drugs.


5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

sounds like my saturday night

January 3, 2006 6:50 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

HIV lives at the edge of human desire. The strongest relief is found in not having unprotected sex. Especially, in not having multiple anonymous partners that you engage in agressive anal sex with. Additionally, sticking needles in your arm where you are not the only known "patient" simply guarantees the continuation of this "epidemic". The cure to other viruses has lead to their obliteration. But no one chose to have them. We choose to have HIV. Just like we choose to have syphillus and the clap. Penicciln cures them both, but they still exist. Unfortunately, with HIV the stakes are higher. HIV can't be stopped by a "cure", because, you see, we've always had the cure...we just don't do it. Nature always thins the herd. She does this at the edge of human desire. You may get a government program, but you're fucking dead anyway because you aren't willing to stop dying. It won't happen to you, right? Suck it, baby, suck it!!!

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January 2, 2009 7:19 AM  
Blogger IRINFILMS said...

Heroes of HIV - a new series of IRIN short films

IRIN Films is pleased to announce the launch of "Heroes of HIV" - a powerful and moving series of short films on HIV/AIDS on http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=85824

This films profile people involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Their stories are sometimes sad, sometimes uplifting, always inspiring.

Kevin Dowling is a South African Catholic Bishop, who has worked for years with the poor of Rustenburg, northern South Africa. But the shockingly high rates of HIV infection in these communities persuaded him that, against Catholic Church doctrine, condoms should be promoted as the only effective means of halting the spread of the virus.

Phindile Madonsela was raped at 16 and infected with HIV a few years later. Now she tours the schools of her native Soweto, in Gauteng Province, South Africa, empowering, motivating and educating children about the perils of HIV.

Anuradha Koirala has been fighting the trafficking of Nepali girls to Indian brothels since she became aware of the trade in the late 1980s. With NGOs based in India, she tries to rescue and return these girls, but as many as 70 percent of them are infected with HIV.

Rolake Odetoyinbo tested positive for HIV in 1998 and has been an activist ever since. Tapping into the enormous reach and appeal of Nigeria’s television networks, she hosts a TV show designed to address and discuss the challenges facing people living with HIV in Nigeria.

August 25, 2009 9:45 AM  

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