Saturday, May 12, 2012

if there were a cure for HIV/AIDS would gays be more accepted


if there were a cure for HIV/AIDS would gays be more accepted.?
i'm not saying that only gay people hav hiv/aids. thats society's generalization. also why do religious people attack gays when most this society expects and encourages heterosexual sex outside marriage. for people who hate on gays, heteros are worse because you CHOOSE to have sex outside of marriage, whereas gay people are denied the right to marry.
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered - 10 Answers
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1 :
No, gays would be more acceptable if the feminine fairy ones didn't give you a bad name :P
2 :
Perhaps. But then again knowing people...they'll just find something else to complain about regarding the gay community.
3 :
Yeah, I understand what you mean. But I'm a religious person, and I DEFINITELY do not hate gay people. That's really stupid to HATE another human being. I don't agree with gay practices, but whatever! That's me. I don't accept the practices and say they're ok, but I'm also not going to criticize a gay person and act like I'm better than them. The key word is PERSON. Gay PEOPLE are people, so no one has ANY right to treat them wrong. And please, don't say that heterosexuals are WORSE because everything is on the same line. Fornication just isn't acceptable for anyone to do it... (in my opinion) No one should be having sex out of marriage. But of course I'm just old-fashioned. Whatever, lol. And you do know that there are plenty of gays who have sex without wanting to get married right.... lol. All in all, we're all on the same level so no one deserves to be treated like crap. We're all human. --- Oh yeah, and Wisdom is right. I forgot to respond to the actual question, lol. No I don't think cures for HIV/AIDS would help gays any, because ANYTHING that even seems to change or seems to be opposite of society just will not be accepted. PERIOD. Sad to say. But that's the problem with prejudices and discrimination. It's all fear of change, and I think that fear's gonna be for a long time.
4 :
I don't know, the most active haters will always find a new reason to hate.
5 :
Possibly, but not likely.
6 :
HIV/AIDS doesn't ever discriminate, persons do.
7 :
Haters will find more reasons to hate. Their AIDS-related insults have really nothing to do with AIDS FYI (making fun of people because the group is thought to suffer from a higher prevalence of a disease).
8 :
I reckon the incidence of HIV among gay men is the same as in the populace in general. Nuns and housewives are rarely urged to "go and get tested" for HIV, gay man are a constant target, so they do, and lo and behold ... Anyway, we should be wary about that HIV=AIDS scenario. Some very serious scientists doubt the correlation.
9 :
regardless of whether a cure could be found or not most peoiple wills till think of them as being immoral, degenerate, perverts.
10 :
If someone doesn't accept gays now, they never will. They will continue to berate us whether we have strong families, whether or not were promiscuous whether or not we do everything right. Someone will have a reason to hate gays



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