Is it just me or does this seem in extremely bad tastes?
Comments welcome.
Last edited by Spumantiii (2006-08-18 09:02:20)
Check some facts,Bertster7 wrote:
VERY bad taste.
Clinton's been doing a lot of pro AIDS work lately. AIDS research is a great thing to be investing in, as is all medical research that will save lives in the long term. Not spending vast sums on killing people as the US (and their buddies Israel) seem to be doing lately.
Society doesn't mourn heartless bastards either.Major_Spittle wrote:
AIDS is Natures way of saying "Don't put that in your Butt".
Why would you care about AIDS if:
You are a woman that doesn't sleep with a Guy who gets it in the Butt from guys?
A Guy that doesn't get it in the Butt?
Don't sleep with tons of Crack whores and promiscuous women.
Don't borrow used needles?
Make sure you only get blood transfusions from known sources as much as you can?
If you live according to the above I am pretty sure that the chances of you getting AIDS is less than .0001 percent.
If you can't live by the above, society won't mourn your loss.
You're wrong about society. Society will mourn the loss. A soulless minority, who prefers finger-wagging moral superiority to compassion, will not.Major_Spittle wrote:
AIDS is Natures way of saying "Don't put that in your Butt".
Why would you care about AIDS if:
You are a woman that doesn't sleep with a Guy who gets it in the Butt from guys?
A Guy that doesn't get it in the Butt?
Don't sleep with tons of Crack whores and promiscuous women.
Don't borrow used needles?
Make sure you only get blood transfusions from known sources as much as you can?
If you live according to the above I am pretty sure that the chances of you getting AIDS is less than .0001 percent.
If you can't live by the above, society won't mourn your loss.
Aside from the unlikely chance of contracting AIDS from blood transfusions (and unlisted possibilities involving dentist spittle, etc.), the rest of the listed guidelines are a pretty decent way of insulating yourself against AIDS. It's not heartless, it's just common sense. I sure as hell am not going to weep so much for an AIDS victim if he contracted it through his own debauchery. The world has more worthy ills for me to spend tears on.jonsimon wrote:
Society doesn't mourn heartless bastards either.Major_Spittle wrote:
AIDS is Natures way of saying "Don't put that in your Butt".
Why would you care about AIDS if:
You are a woman that doesn't sleep with a Guy who gets it in the Butt from guys?
A Guy that doesn't get it in the Butt?
Don't sleep with tons of Crack whores and promiscuous women.
Don't borrow used needles?
Make sure you only get blood transfusions from known sources as much as you can?
If you live according to the above I am pretty sure that the chances of you getting AIDS is less than .0001 percent.
If you can't live by the above, society won't mourn your loss.
Besides, these are only the most COMMON sources, not the only sources. Who knows maybe you'll be afflicted with some life threatening disease one day. I doubt you'll be so heartless then.
Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2006-08-20 11:05:28)
So?|AIA| DAS wrote:
Check some facts,Bertster7 wrote:
VERY bad taste.
Clinton's been doing a lot of pro AIDS work lately. AIDS research is a great thing to be investing in, as is all medical research that will save lives in the long term. Not spending vast sums on killing people as the US (and their buddies Israel) seem to be doing lately.
The US Government gives more than twice the amount of funding for AIDS research than any other nation in the world.
http://www.kff.org/hivaids/loader.cfm?u … esearch%22
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What if you happen to live in a part of Africa where 1 in 3 have AIDS?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Aside from the unlikely chance of contracting AIDS from blood transfusions (and unlisted possibilities involving dentist spittle, etc.), the rest of the listed guidelines are a pretty decent way of insulating yourself against AIDS. It's not heartless, it's just common sense. I sure as hell am not going to weep so much for an AIDS victim if he contracted it through his own debauchery. The world has more worthy ills for me to spend tears on.jonsimon wrote:
Society doesn't mourn heartless bastards either.Major_Spittle wrote:
AIDS is Natures way of saying "Don't put that in your Butt".
Why would you care about AIDS if:
You are a woman that doesn't sleep with a Guy who gets it in the Butt from guys?
A Guy that doesn't get it in the Butt?
Don't sleep with tons of Crack whores and promiscuous women.
Don't borrow used needles?
Make sure you only get blood transfusions from known sources as much as you can?
If you live according to the above I am pretty sure that the chances of you getting AIDS is less than .0001 percent.
If you can't live by the above, society won't mourn your loss.
Besides, these are only the most COMMON sources, not the only sources. Who knows maybe you'll be afflicted with some life threatening disease one day. I doubt you'll be so heartless then.
Are you addressing me? If so, you obviously didn't read my post. I said that if a person contracted AIDS through their own (read: their own) debauchery, then I have very little pity to spare. Not once did I express heartless unconcern for people who are dying of AIDS through no fault of their own. Think again before you go throwing assumptions and profanity around.Bertster7 wrote:
What if you happen to live in a part of Africa where 1 in 3 have AIDS?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Aside from the unlikely chance of contracting AIDS from blood transfusions (and unlisted possibilities involving dentist spittle, etc.), the rest of the listed guidelines are a pretty decent way of insulating yourself against AIDS. It's not heartless, it's just common sense. I sure as hell am not going to weep so much for an AIDS victim if he contracted it through his own debauchery. The world has more worthy ills for me to spend tears on.jonsimon wrote:
Society doesn't mourn heartless bastards either.
Besides, these are only the most COMMON sources, not the only sources. Who knows maybe you'll be afflicted with some life threatening disease one day. I doubt you'll be so heartless then.
What if you are a child born with AIDS?
You both seem to hold a very insular, sickening view on AIDS - that if it doesn't affect me and I'm unlikely to get it, who gives a fuck?
Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2006-08-20 12:54:06)
Seems to me that you implied aids is a result of debauchery except for "the unlikely chance of contracting AIDS from blood transfusions (and unlisted possibilities involving dentist spittle, etc.)". You didn't seem to consider that very few of the global victims of aids contract it through "debauchery".unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Are you addressing me? If so, you obviously didn't read my post. I said that if a person contracted AIDS through their own (read: their own) debauchery, then I have very little pity to spare. Not once did I express heartless unconcern for people who are dying of AIDS through no fault of their own. Think again before you go throwing assumptions and profanity around.
Last edited by UnOriginalNuttah (2006-08-20 13:07:42)
That was in reply to a comment which did not take birth into consideration in its argument (which was also cropped out of my last post), in that I replied in agreement to common-sense procedures in avoiding AIDS. And again, you will find no post of mine that implies "uncaring heartlessness" for true victims of AIDS.UnOriginalNuttah wrote:
Seems to me that you implied aids is a result of debauchery except for "the unlikely chance of contracting AIDS from blood transfusions (and unlisted possibilities involving dentist spittle, etc.)". You didn't seem to consider that very few of the global victims of aids contract it through "debauchery".unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Are you addressing me? If so, you obviously didn't read my post. I said that if a person contracted AIDS through their own (read: their own) debauchery, then I have very little pity to spare. Not once did I express heartless unconcern for people who are dying of AIDS through no fault of their own. Think again before you go throwing assumptions and profanity around.
Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2006-08-20 13:09:41)
It seemed to me that you were implying the majority of AIDS victims caught the disease because of their own actions. The majority of people with the disease worldwide however, have not caught it as a result of any sort of debauchery.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Are you addressing me? If so, you obviously didn't read my post. I said that if a person contracted AIDS through their own (read: their own) debauchery, then I have very little pity to spare. Not once did I express heartless unconcern for people who are dying of AIDS through no fault of their own. Think again before you go throwing assumptions and profanity around.Bertster7 wrote:
What if you happen to live in a part of Africa where 1 in 3 have AIDS?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Aside from the unlikely chance of contracting AIDS from blood transfusions (and unlisted possibilities involving dentist spittle, etc.), the rest of the listed guidelines are a pretty decent way of insulating yourself against AIDS. It's not heartless, it's just common sense. I sure as hell am not going to weep so much for an AIDS victim if he contracted it through his own debauchery. The world has more worthy ills for me to spend tears on.
What if you are a child born with AIDS?
You both seem to hold a very insular, sickening view on AIDS - that if it doesn't affect me and I'm unlikely to get it, who gives a fuck?
Gotcha.Bertster7 wrote:
It seemed to me that you were implying the majority of AIDS victims caught the disease because of their own actions. The majority of people with the disease worldwide however, have not caught it as a result of any sort of debauchery.
If that is not what you were implying, I apologise for any deformation of your character - I just grouped you in with major_spittle - who I maintain has a wholly unacceptable view of the condition.
Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2006-08-20 13:19:27)
Why spend more on a disease that is quite easily prevented? Cancer kills more per month than HIV/AIDS. Most people who contract AIDS are ignorant as to how to prevent it.Bertster7 wrote:
So?|AIA| DAS wrote:
Check some facts,Bertster7 wrote:
VERY bad taste.
Clinton's been doing a lot of pro AIDS work lately. AIDS research is a great thing to be investing in, as is all medical research that will save lives in the long term. Not spending vast sums on killing people as the US (and their buddies Israel) seem to be doing lately.
The US Government gives more than twice the amount of funding for AIDS research than any other nation in the world.
http://www.kff.org/hivaids/loader.cfm?u … esearch%22
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I never said they didn't. They spend a damn sight more on 'defence' and have just announced cuts in their AIDS research spending - which is part of what this thread is about.
As a % of GDP the US does not contribute that much towards AIDS research and Clinton has said that the US attitude towards the disease is misguided.What if you happen to live in a part of Africa where 1 in 3 have AIDS?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Aside from the unlikely chance of contracting AIDS from blood transfusions (and unlisted possibilities involving dentist spittle, etc.), the rest of the listed guidelines are a pretty decent way of insulating yourself against AIDS. It's not heartless, it's just common sense. I sure as hell am not going to weep so much for an AIDS victim if he contracted it through his own debauchery. The world has more worthy ills for me to spend tears on.jonsimon wrote:
Society doesn't mourn heartless bastards either.
Besides, these are only the most COMMON sources, not the only sources. Who knows maybe you'll be afflicted with some life threatening disease one day. I doubt you'll be so heartless then.
What if you are a child born with AIDS?
You both seem to hold a very insular, sickening view on AIDS - that if it doesn't affect me and I'm unlikely to get it, who gives a fuck?
Abstain from sex?!?!?|AIA| DAS wrote:
Why spend more on a disease that is quite easily prevented? Cancer kills more per month than HIV/AIDS. Most people who contract AIDS are ignorant as to how to prevent it.Bertster7 wrote:
So?|AIA| DAS wrote:
Check some facts,
The US Government gives more than twice the amount of funding for AIDS research than any other nation in the world.
http://www.kff.org/hivaids/loader.cfm?u … esearch%22
Page 2 Bottom left
I never said they didn't. They spend a damn sight more on 'defence' and have just announced cuts in their AIDS research spending - which is part of what this thread is about.
As a % of GDP the US does not contribute that much towards AIDS research and Clinton has said that the US attitude towards the disease is misguided.What if you happen to live in a part of Africa where 1 in 3 have AIDS?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Aside from the unlikely chance of contracting AIDS from blood transfusions (and unlisted possibilities involving dentist spittle, etc.), the rest of the listed guidelines are a pretty decent way of insulating yourself against AIDS. It's not heartless, it's just common sense. I sure as hell am not going to weep so much for an AIDS victim if he contracted it through his own debauchery. The world has more worthy ills for me to spend tears on.
What if you are a child born with AIDS?
You both seem to hold a very insular, sickening view on AIDS - that if it doesn't affect me and I'm unlikely to get it, who gives a fuck?
Wear a condom, abstaine from sex, Don't share drug needles. etc. You could live in a Bubble ingesting nothing but anti-oxidants your whole life and still get Cancer.
So, yes, in that aspect I say Who gives a fuck. Spend more on education to prevent AIDS and the disease will die out.
Last edited by Bertster7 (2006-08-20 14:09:43)
Go ahead, enjoy it... You can't get AIDS having sex with yourself....-jkBertster7 wrote:
Abstain from sex?!?!?|AIA| DAS wrote:
Why spend more on a disease that is quite easily prevented? Cancer kills more per month than HIV/AIDS. Most people who contract AIDS are ignorant as to how to prevent it.Bertster7 wrote:
So?
I never said they didn't. They spend a damn sight more on 'defence' and have just announced cuts in their AIDS research spending - which is part of what this thread is about.
As a % of GDP the US does not contribute that much towards AIDS research and Clinton has said that the US attitude towards the disease is misguided.
What if you happen to live in a part of Africa where 1 in 3 have AIDS?
What if you are a child born with AIDS?
You both seem to hold a very insular, sickening view on AIDS - that if it doesn't affect me and I'm unlikely to get it, who gives a fuck?
Wear a condom, abstaine from sex, Don't share drug needles. etc. You could live in a Bubble ingesting nothing but anti-oxidants your whole life and still get Cancer.
So, yes, in that aspect I say Who gives a fuck. Spend more on education to prevent AIDS and the disease will die out.
Might be easy for you, but I enjoy sex.
Last edited by |AIA| DAS (2006-08-20 14:07:04)
Joke all you want - it's been almost 3 weeks now, I'm getting restless.|AIA| DAS wrote:
Go ahead, enjoy it... You can't get AIDS having sex with yourself....-jkBertster7 wrote:
Abstain from sex?!?!?|AIA| DAS wrote:
Why spend more on a disease that is quite easily prevented? Cancer kills more per month than HIV/AIDS. Most people who contract AIDS are ignorant as to how to prevent it.
Wear a condom, abstaine from sex, Don't share drug needles. etc. You could live in a Bubble ingesting nothing but anti-oxidants your whole life and still get Cancer.
So, yes, in that aspect I say Who gives a fuck. Spend more on education to prevent AIDS and the disease will die out.
Might be easy for you, but I enjoy sex.
Where's the problem?jonsimon wrote:
I'm currently in Ontario on vacation. You may or may not know that in Toronto last weekend was held the International Aids Convention, and it has garnered quite a bit of publicity around here. Well, it caused quite a hubub when Stephen Harper was unable to show at the conference, busy somewhere in Nunavut I believe. Well, this morning I read in the newspaper that the federal government had intended to announce a cut in federal funding for AIDs research DURING the convention.
Is it just me or does this seem in extremely bad tastes?
Comments welcome.
And I will laugh when you catch AIDS, either from one of your listed reasons or something completely accidental.Major_Spittle wrote:
AIDS is Natures way of saying "Don't put that in your Butt".
Why would you care about AIDS if:
You are a woman that doesn't sleep with a Guy who gets it in the Butt from guys?
A Guy that doesn't get it in the Butt?
Don't sleep with tons of Crack whores and promiscuous women.
Don't borrow used needles?
Make sure you only get blood transfusions from known sources as much as you can?
If you live according to the above I am pretty sure that the chances of you getting AIDS is less than .0001 percent.
If you can't live by the above, society won't mourn your loss.
Although The UK and the Netherlands contribute twice as much per capita than the US and Norway contributes 4 times as much per capita.|AIA| DAS wrote:
The US Government gives more than twice the amount of funding for AIDS research than any other nation in the world.
http://www.kff.org/hivaids/loader.cfm?u … esearch%22
Page 2 Bottom left