Wednesday, December 15, 2010

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Thin Line: Defeating AIDS

This is an awkward post.


Prolonging the lives of AIDS patients is bad for humanity, at least until a definitive cure has been found, and till today it is not.

E 'statement cruel? Maybe.

E 'uncomfortable? Sure!

But it is an affirmation for the good of humanity.

A heart big enough, with an adjoining a mind big enough, should understand this quite easily.


Why?

To date, an AIDS patient with the best care will continue to be sick unto death.
And many of those patients will transmit the disease to healthy people, as happens every day for years.

Well, imagine with a snap of fingers to be able to disappear from the planet every AIDS patient.
Terrible. Painful. Cruel. Inhuman.

But Effective:

No, never, die of AIDS.

Never again.

Not one.

Bello eh?



But forget it.

The plague continues, and every day thousands of people become ill and will die due to other sick people and not curable, that sooner or later they too will die, but only after having spread the virus.

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