That's just not a good enough excuse. Firstly, this entirely assumes that the primary way women get HIV isn't dirty needles, and I'd bet that's probably the dominant way all HIV infections are spread. Secondly, the methodology of transmission remains. When someone is reductive and just tosses out that it's only a disease that gay people can get, this intentionally promotes people into stupid and reductive thinking that makes them assume shit like "I'm straight, I can't get HIV."
As someone else mentioned yesterday, during the AIDS panic that Fauci helped to create, a father was arrested and interrogated when it was discovered that his daughter had HIV. She got it from a blood transfusion, but just constantly re-enforcing a thought-terminating cliche like "it's a gay disease" allows for mistakes like that to happen.
Frankly, considering Fauci's involvement, the same shit happened during Covid.
While we're all standing here saying, "The vaccines are not vaccines, they are theraputics. The CDC changed the definition of a vaccine to approve the drugs. These are not well tested. There's a large number of reported side effects. Why are we injecting children when we know they aren't a risk group? The theraputics are only going to work for about 6 months without another injection. The theraputics only reduce viral load, they don't prevent tranmission."
All the media did was retort with their own thought terminating cliches:
Wear a mask
Take the jab
Trust the science
Pandemic of the unvaccinated
And that was justification for Andrew Cuomo to kill 50,000 people, and have governors across the country rescind the 4th and 5th amendment, and have the media call for violence, and the closure of our bank accounts because "the unvaccinated were spreading the disease".
I understand exactly why you’re saying way you’re saying, and agree with a lot of it, it still goes back to that because in order for dirty needles to get dirty in the first place, the person who injected said needle needs to have gotten monkeypox somewhere else. There has to be a patient zero.
That's just not a good enough excuse. Firstly, this entirely assumes that the primary way women get HIV isn't dirty needles, and I'd bet that's probably the dominant way all HIV infections are spread. Secondly, the methodology of transmission remains. When someone is reductive and just tosses out that it's only a disease that gay people can get, this intentionally promotes people into stupid and reductive thinking that makes them assume shit like "I'm straight, I can't get HIV."
As someone else mentioned yesterday, during the AIDS panic that Fauci helped to create, a father was arrested and interrogated when it was discovered that his daughter had HIV. She got it from a blood transfusion, but just constantly re-enforcing a thought-terminating cliche like "it's a gay disease" allows for mistakes like that to happen.
Frankly, considering Fauci's involvement, the same shit happened during Covid.
While we're all standing here saying, "The vaccines are not vaccines, they are theraputics. The CDC changed the definition of a vaccine to approve the drugs. These are not well tested. There's a large number of reported side effects. Why are we injecting children when we know they aren't a risk group? The theraputics are only going to work for about 6 months without another injection. The theraputics only reduce viral load, they don't prevent tranmission."
All the media did was retort with their own thought terminating cliches:
And that was justification for Andrew Cuomo to kill 50,000 people, and have governors across the country rescind the 4th and 5th amendment, and have the media call for violence, and the closure of our bank accounts because "the unvaccinated were spreading the disease".
I understand exactly why you’re saying way you’re saying, and agree with a lot of it, it still goes back to that because in order for dirty needles to get dirty in the first place, the person who injected said needle needs to have gotten monkeypox somewhere else. There has to be a patient zero.
The needles argument is about HIV, not Monkey Pox. HIV is a blood-borne illness, that's why needles were an issue.