International AIDS Conference: “HIV is spread through sexism, racism, homophobia”
The idiotic left hates real science and loves playing the false victim card to offload any personal responsibility for their own choices.
Quoting the Center of Disease Control, HIV is almost always spread from homosexual perverts having so many partners. Even far-left Time magazine admits that 20% of homosexual men are HIV positive and half don’t even know it. Not only that, but half of gay black men will get HIV because of their own depraved lifestyle and culture choices.
Oh, but calling out the facts is racist, sexist, and homophobic! Does that mean you could get AIDS by just reading this? Or does it mean the racist, sexist, homophobic person gets AIDS? We don’t really know.
It doesn’t matter if people love or hate any group of people in this country. No one forced these homosexual perverts to have mass gay orgies and get AIDS. But the left sure loves to blame white religious people! It’s obscene, divisive, hypocritical, and evil.
From CNN:
Oscar-winning [which really means nothing more than she won a Hollywood popularity contest] actress Charlize Theron was born and raised in South Africa, where she grew up around HIV and experienced people dying from AIDS. Now 40, she blames society — not the infection — for why the virus still persists.
On Monday, Theron took the stage before 18,000 doctors, researchers, activists, policymakers and heads of state at the official opening of the 21st International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa, and used the opportunity to share some [so-called] “hard truths”.
“We value some lives more than others,” said Theron, a UN Messenger of Peace and founder of an outreach project targeting South African youth affected by HIV. She acknowledged that something is “terribly wrong” when 2.1 million people continued to become infected with HIV in 2015, despite us “having every tool to prevent the spread of HIV.” She went on to voice something others might dare not [because it’s so insane and ridiculous].
“We value men more than women … straight love more than gay love … white skin more than black skin … and adults more than adolescents,” she said as the audience applauded.
In an interview with CNN, Theron discussed her experiences with HIV/AIDS and why she cares so much about ending the AIDS epidemic, particularly among teenagers, through her projects and promoting#GenEndIt, part of the UN strategy to “be the generation that end AIDS.”