We bent over backwards to protect privacy & rights with HIV

renard_ruse

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Society and the law bent over backwards to protect the privacy and rights of HIV positive individuals even when there was no effective treatment and there was almost a 100% death rate.

On the other hand we bend over the other way for Corona virus in an effort to take people's privacy and civil and human rights away.

With HIV / AIDS the emphasis was overwhelmingly on protecting the rights of those infected or in groups at high risk of infection.

The emphasis with beer flu is solely to allegedly hypothetically protect the rights of those not infected, even taking their rights away too. This despite the ridiculously low death rate.
 
The pseudo-argument trotted out to justify this travesty is that "its much easier to spread Covid 19 than AIDS." Yet the replication rate is actually similar.

Again, another bunch of BS from the Corona hawks, the lyin media and governments around the world.
 
The pseudo-argument trotted out to justify this travesty is that "its much easier to spread Covid 19 than AIDS." Yet the replication rate is actually similar.

Again, another bunch of BS from the Corona hawks, the lyin media and governments around the world.

Trying to compare covid-19 and HIV is like comparing apples and oranges. Covid-19 is airborne while HIV is obtained from infected blood, semen and vaginal secretions. This means the spread of HIV is less than Covid-19.
 
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