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Tuesday, December 01, 2009

World AIDS Day - My Perspective


World AIDS Day is an opportunity to reflect on how this disease has transformed the mores of society. Since AIDS began to take the lives of men, women, and children in the 1980's, it changed the way that we look at humanity as a whole; Needle exchange programs were established to ensure that heroin, and other (hypodermic syringe using) addicts didn't spread the disease; Also, prophylactic condoms were distributed in schools, churches, and government clinics to prevent infection. Besides all these revolutionary changes, sex between people of the same sex became an accepted, clinical topic. Nothing could have ever prepared mankind for such reversal of accepted morals, not even the Sexual Revolution (Love generation) of the 1960's. The AIDS Epidemic has affected many lives from its onset, but, also it has transformed the psyche of modern society. Now, even small children are taught (subjected to this filth) about abominable acts between men and men, or women and women, as part of their educational curriculum; This is done as a mandate from Federal and State government authorities.


We've come a long way, baby. Yes, all the way back to Sodom and Gomorrah. Just read Genesis 19 in your Bible, if you don't believe me.


Safe Sex?.

Arsenio.


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