cinj wrote:I think his original point was that AIDS seems to get more attention and more money devoted to it proportionally to other killer diseases. I can see that if you or a loved one suffers from one of those dieseases, it can seem a bit unfair.
Of course, I think it's wonderful when ANY killer disease can generate donations and fund-raising to help find a cure.
I'd love to say something like "AIDS is for the most part a behavioral related disease", but I won't...because I'm sure I'll tick people off. It really disgusts me when you see all the celebraties on an MTV award show wearing their little red ribbons when a large group of them have music videos or are in movies where everyone is casually $#*%ing everyone else.
Sorry if I have offended,
Cinj
YOu didn't offend me. As I said, my grandfather suffered from Parkinson's - horrible disease. He designed some of the lighting for the bridges in the NYC area, yet he couldn't talk, eat, or wipe his ass at the end. Sorry to be crass, but to see him suffer like that sucked. It still gives me nightmares. I'd love nothing mroe than to see a cure, but the numbers don't match the HIV/AIDS problem worldwide (including all gay and straight people affected). Look at all the good that someone like Michael J Fox does for Parkinson's.
And let's not even get into religion, where the use of condoms is considered a sin to some. So that would impede the efforts of this "education", no? HIV/AIDS is not just an education problem. You know it's bad to smoke, right? So why do people still do it? The education is out there. And sorry to say, it only takes one time of sleeping with someone to catch it. It has nothing to do with your number of partners. Get real.
Look, I think Bono can be a raging hard-on, but at least he puts his money where his mouth is and tries to raise awareness. He can't force you to do something for your favorite pet cause. If you feel strongly about something, get off your own ass and do something.