>>160750I know of one potential solution.
>>160750>unless billions of extra dollars are pumped into prevention and treatmentSo we're finally out-ruling gay fetish-fuelling and gay promiscuity?
>implying that the leftover marriages aren't benefit driven>oof It is only going to get worse with time with states like cali decriminalizing HIV positive people giving blood it will only make GRID spread (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay-related_immune_deficiency). You want to know how to stop GRID quit being fucking degenerates, don't have sex before marriage, share needles, or be fucking faggots. GRID is spreading now faster than ever due to our people being more degenerate than ever and with sex and the fact there are more fags now than ever also adds to the amount of new breakouts that occur.
>>160750And faggots wonder why they are hated so much. Promiscuity is punished by getting STDs. If they kept their shit private and possibly stopped fucking every man they saw maybe people wouldn't hate them so much.
>>160750Normally I would think, "So what? The only people that actually catch it are degenerates and retards, you know: feggits, promiscuous roasties and thots, junkies, negroids, the usual suspects that normal people wouldn't mind dying off (I even used to call it 'degenerate disease'). But now that
>>160785 mentions it (along with seeing that video on bugchasers by Metokur), this has become a health concern for the general public, not only because more people are going to get exposed to it, but it's also a fucking expensive disease to have if you intend on surviving longer than a couple of years (so we can expect taxes and insurance premiums to rise).
What can actually be done about this? What can we even do to protect ourselves? Becoming a monk won't be enough since there'll still be junkies going about, probably attacking you for your pocket change (God forbid the mong fucking bleeds on you or bites you). And now fagolas from the bugchasing community are now going out of their way to get people infected against their will. This shit is fucking scary.
Maybe, just maybe, the problem might solve itself, I've heard of theories that California, of all places, may become a new hotbed of conservatism with people being forced to become more wary of people that may be carrying this disease. So on top of people getting AIDS against their will, do you think a lot of people will be getting red pilled against their will as well?
Extrapate your onions.
>>160865I think the biggest danger is that AIDS is being normalized as just another STD. Also there is no cure just medicine to prolong life and keep symptoms hidden on the outside. I thought a bit on the idea that tattooing genitalia of diagnosed individuals could stop some spreading, but it could also backfire horribly.
>no tattoo -> no condom needed (kind of false reasoning)I am not sure what an solution would be. You could make it mandatory for people to test themselves after each partner they have. This way you will catch them early. This way someone can't go around and keep infecting people because they refuse to get tested. Also people with HIV/AIDS that knowingly (or without doing the test) have sex with others should be punished for murder/attempted murder. People will cry about the cost of the test, but fuck them that is the price they have to pay for having sex.
One can only hope that people who gets infected against their will, would have some form of awakening. But given how forgiving some is of their rapists if they are immigrants sadly not all.
Best solution is if AIDS became real viral and people died within a week of infection. The reason AIDS is capable of spreading is because it takes so long for people to die from it.
Remember, theres no evidence that proof that gay relationships are sane.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=w1G005TrM0IAlso, if the WHO erase homosexuality from the list of diseases with acussations not studies or any sort of ascertainable evidence.
If the UN can remove transgenderism from the list openly because of a freaking petition made.
All when at the same time the UN celebrate a resolution in defense of gays and transgenders.
You can guess where the truth lies.
>>160865Guns. Lots of them. Don't let them take away your guns.
I hate to say this, but we might have to become even more sheltered than what we already are. Almost like a monk and sticking to fapping to waifus.
>>160750Biblical. Pestilence is AIDS from faggots.
>>160976We'll wait for the promised day.
>>160897but it must be natural because animals rape and dominate each-other via sex all the time bigot, kys
threadly reminder intentionally infecting others with AIDS is now legal in commiefornia
>>161001For fucks sake I feel bad for people living in commifornia. On the other hand perhaps this fact should be promoted more. Get the bugchaser to flock to Commifornia and let them have a fuck fest infecting all the degenerates there. This wont affect many people because people don't as a rule of thumb participate in degenerate sex (just don't fuck leftist and you should be relatively safe).
>>160980Or because homosexuality have existed since ancient times and that means like any other diseases, it acquires an elderly status that erase them from being a disease.
>New HIV Strains Lead to Quicker Illness>Mutated strains of HIV that have made the virus progress faster are circulating in the Canadian providence Saskatchewan.>After hearing anecdotal evidence from the population in Saskatchewan, where HIV rates rank among the highest in North America, scientists from Vancouver’s Simon Fraser University decided to investigate.>"Physicians were saying, 'There's something going on here that isn't right, people are getting sick very, very fast,'” Zabrina Brumme, the lead author of the study, told the CBC.>The researchers analyzed 70 mutations and discovered that more than 98 percent of HIV sequences collected in the area recently had at least one major immune-resistant mutation.
>The virus disproportionately impacts the indigenous population. About 80 percent of those infected in the province are indigenous. However, Brumme warned that these HIV strains in Saskatchewan have the potential to cause more rapid disease in all people, despite ethnic background. “This isn’t a health issue restricted to a specific group of people, this is news that there’s a pathogen; strains are nastier in this location,” she said.>While the results of their study come with concerning news, HIV treatment is fully active against these strains, said Jeffrey Joy, a researcher with the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/Aids, told The Guardian.>“If people get on treatment, they’re going to have the same outcome as anyone else,” he said. “And have the secondary benefit of not passing those strains on to other people.”http://archive.is/3Nhy1There was a small hope there would be a new strain that could have been part of the solution, but of course the lifeprolonging medication had to work.
>>161665…
>However, what is less well-known than these famous outbreaks is that these were only two of nearly 20 outbreaks that London suffered between 1348 and 1665. That’s right. There were 20 such events with a cyclical frequency of about 16 years, killing around 20% of London’s population each time. There were four major events which conform to a cycle of about 112 years. There were even lesser outbreaks inbetween the major ones and sometimes the disease could continue for several years in a less serious form. When we put the entire list into the computer up until the present era, what popped out was a frequency of 8.6 years. Obviously, this too moves like the ECM, builds in intensity, and produces the big events. The next big one comes up in 2033 — one year after the ECM peaks.
>There are diseases that have wiped out the population when it turned cold and there was a poor harvest. That type of event took place in 1555, 1586, 1596, 1623, 1723, and later in 1846. This cluster of disease was caused when the energy output of the Sun was at a minimum and the climate turned cold. The 1846 event was hot and dry. This is what we must be concerned about with global cooling.…
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/disease/how-cycles-are-ignored-in-diseases/I don't think AIDS is the same as the above thing but I do wonder if it has a cycle. Perhaps warmer weather (
>>161368 → ) would increase the spread as people socialize more?