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Thursday, December 1, 2011

World AIDS Day

World AIDS Day

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My friend has AIDS and I'm angry. I'm angry that everywhere I go, I don't see mugs, cereal boxes, T-shirts, pins, hats, and even cookies with red ribbons on them like I did in October with the pink breast cancer ribbons. I'm angry that corporate America is too afraid of tarnishing their precious images to put big bucks into HIV/AIDS research and prevention. I'm angry that millions of people still don't have adequate healthcare, still don't know their HIV status, and can't afford their medications when they need them. I'm angry that although we know that condoms can help prevent the spread of HIV infection, there are still people who vote down sex education in the schools. I'm angry that there are people who call themselves Christians who believe that AIDS is a punishment sent by God for immoral behavior and who sully the name of true Christians. I'm angry that so many people think that since they don't hear about AIDS deaths on the news every day, there isn't a problem any longer.

AIDS is still here. There is still no cure. Treatment has advanced, but medications are very expensive and have devastating side-effects. They are not effective for everyone. It's World AIDS Day Today. Remember those who are still living with this disease. Viruses don't discriminate.

(Rabbit-You are an inspiration to me in every respect. Keep kickin' virus butt, love!)

4 comments:

  1. Rant!!! I have lost many friends to AIDS, including the man who employed me for eighteen years! Yes, AIDS is still here ~~ pay attention.

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  2. Please tell your friend, Lolamouse, Rabbit that my thoughts are with him. The 'good' thoughts, that he live with mitigated pain and angst. My brother is living with HIV because of blood contamination from a liver transplant. His wishes and hopes for an extended life with being a fortunate organ recipient is diminished via the pervasiveness of HIV and Aids so prevalent still.

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  3. My nephew didn't think he'd live past 50 when he was 30 and I'm happy to say he has with the drugs they have now. Not all the drugs agreed with him and all have side effects, but I'm glad he beat his odd makings, :0)

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  4. It's such a terrifying disease. Rant on, lady. I'll join you.

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Rant with me. Come on, you know you want to!