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This art exhibit strikes me as being so self-indulgent. And believe me in the gay community there is not lack of focus on advertising and promotion of testing.

The system must be in a kind of panic because whatever AIDS was in the 80s and early 90s, it's not there anymore. I suspect the real epidemic we're going to see is a more silent one of all the people who took PrEP for prolonged periods begin having nasty health problems.

"with reports that it can take up to six months to get an appointment for a screening". Yeah, this statement immediately struck me also. Given the lack of 'immediate' testing, why are people not dying in the streets (to pull a covid phrase) from undiagnosed 'HIV disease'? And yes, the 'unless you're diagnosed' part is really telling, it's just like Gallo's rabbit 'anti-serum to HIV' before he even knew he supposedly had a virus. LOL.

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Virology is a religion. “Testing” and “vaccines” are sacraments, outward expressions of inward submission to the occult science gods. Protesting or questioning such things is the ultimate sin, worthy of heavy shaming at best, death at worst. After 2020, no one will ever convince me otherwise.

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The lies of virology are very sad and anger me. But I realize people are people, have the potential to be easily deceived, and have been programmed to believe a certain way for so long that it may be hard to break through the programming. I’m just going to go on loving people, do the best I can, work to be as aware of the truth about things as I can, and not let the lies overwhelm me. There are a lot of them.

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Absolutely. What else can we do?

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To be "fast-tracked" means to receive a special treatment.

One of the most important lessons to learn in life, as soon as possible, is that it's better to not get any special treatment, about anything.

When one hears any scheme that boils down to "special treatment," that's your cue to run to the hills.

That said, it's also true that "normal treatment" is often bad. Normal is not good for anyone, and we should endeavor to have a better normal, which depends mostly on each individual's behavior toward others.

But even the worst of normals is still much better than the best of specials.

And here is the paradox of learning: it's best to learn from one's self experience, because learning from the stories told by other people is difficult and prone to failure. The message (if there is one) is lost in translation somewhere between the ear and the prefrontal cortex. But, there are things one definitely does not want to experience. So, how to learn?

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I agree; some of the best experiences and learning come from testing a theory in life yourself. And some of us do that. But I think we can learn from others’ stories and their experiences, too. -Especially if you’ve come to trust them through their actions and words, and if by observing them, hopefully you can see some of their theories and ideas working.

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"Stakeholders have expressed concern that the stigma surrounding HIV has grown worse in recent years."

Oh the irony. Wanna eliminate the stigma? All they have to do is tell the truth. Do that and nobody will give a shit about HIV and voila, stigma gone.

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I don’t think the stakeholders are as concerned about the stigma as about the money they’ll lose from those not testing/using their product: those who either don’t want to be inducted into the perpetual testing/drug cult or those who want to break out of it.

Although a kit might help someone psychologically who got one that showed a negative result. Like Dr. David Rasnick advised years ago regarding what he called an unstable test (interview w/Len Saputo), that those testing for ‘hiv’ should keep testing until they got a negative result, then use that result.

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“The intention was to highlight the human element of those living with HIV, the stigma that is still tied to living with the virus, and the importance of regular HIV and sexual health screening.”

What do they mean by “those living with HIV”? Who are they talking about? I think they are talking about the people who tested positive for the meaningless test.

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OK, this is obviously disturbing on many levels. My initial reaction to seeing the photo of this "art installation": the word LOVE is upside down--what does that mean? When one flies the flag of one's country upside down, it means the country is in distress. Then plastering LOVE in distress with deception, shame and venality laden test kits sort of proves the point. Oh, and how do we know that the people who took those test kits off of the installation aren't setting out to re-sell them on the black market?

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Stigma is real and it kills, a person become isolated

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There's that word, "stigma," again.

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