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you are an idiot. full stop. IDIOT. your competely unfounded and STUPID assertion that aids walks may contribute to more HIV infections is definitely beyond your normal discourse on this blog - to a realm where stupidity is absolutely pure....
ReplyDeleteHow is it that you KNOW it is a completely
ReplyDeleteunfounded assertion?
I call it speculation.
so what is the point of your assine speculation? should we prohibit gay men from meeting up with each other - outlawing coffee klatches and any type of activitiy where more than one gay man is present - because theoretically HIV could be transmitted?
ReplyDeleteIf you are serious about helping find a solution to
ReplyDeletethis epidemic then you really must be prepared to
think about every aspect of life that might be
contributing to its continuation.
You, being an irrational person, react extremely by
name calling. That's a way to do things in life, but
not mine. And, again, as an irrational person you
react extremely and imagine the only solution is
what amounts to a fascist state. That's a way to run
the world, but not my approach.
Think about all the events that occur in daily life
and ask which of them might be contributing to the
epidemic. If there's doubt then one can propose
experiments to test speculations, one can start
research programs to determine exactly how a
group of people became HIV+. In any case, you have
to look at EVERYTHING with unbiased, unemotional,
rational, eyes.
So, oh wise one, since you seem to think AIDS run and walks may be contributing to HIV incidence, are you planning to conducts a set of experiments, or create a research program, to test your supremely rational ideas, to find out how a "group of people became HIV+?"
ReplyDeleteOr are you just blowing gas out your crack?
So very true. And yet, you have not answered the question. Tell me, tell US, about the research program you would propose to uncover HIV incidence related to events like the AIDS Run and Walk? My acidic sarcasm notwithstanding, we'd all like to know.
ReplyDeletePut up or shut up!
are new aids infections recorded anywhere? if they are recorded is the geographical location and the date of the infection part of that information? do you know where and when these walks occurred? do aids walks occur at specific places? do they occur on specific dates? so somebody could write that down. they could have it written down already.
ReplyDeletesomewhere there could be a list of new infections. somebody could write down where the new infections occurred. somebody could write down when the new infections occurred.
two databases. think about it. you could even draw graphs and timelines and bumps on the timelines.
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