| | | BC, Wouldn't quarantining 3,000 gays that can't control themselves sexually be the standard way to go? Did we quarantine 3,000 gays when HIV was the big scare? Nope.
Instead, we successfully convinced the public that HIV affects anyone who is sexually active. It got everyone into believing unprotected sex was as deadly as driving without a seat belt on.
And technically it is the truth, that HIV can be transmitted through heterosexual contact as well as homosexual.
But the real truth that they hid was that HIV affected gay men much more often than anyone else. The reason, of course, was that anal sex is inherently risky.
But that's not something that they are willing to teach in schools. Instead, they'd rather just show how to put condoms onto bananas.
But once again it's politicized and you know it. Of course it's going to be politicized. BFD.,
Still, it's something for public health officials to be concerned about, even if most of us shouldn't have to worry. According to the CDC, monkeypox cases exploded across the US from single digits in May to over 3,000 cases in July.
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