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The name "AIDS" is an accusation. It implies punishment for
sin--homosexuality and promiscuity. AIDS is a moral judgement
masquerading as a scientific name, which is at the very heart of
discrimination against the infected. At the bottom are drug users,
victims of the War On Drugs, condemned to contract AIDS by using
contaminated syringes necessitated by scarcity resulting from
restrictive policies. A rational way to control HIV is to
liberalize drug paraphernalia policies as in Europe. The U.S. has
not taken this simple step, thus unleashing the AIDS epidemic among
drug users, their sexual partners, and neonates. While this policy
neglect can be understood in the context of AIDS prevention
dominated by moral, political, and religious ideologies rather than
epidemiological facts, there are critical racial implications. The
ethnic divide separating the white researchers and the infected who
belong to minorities has fuelled comparisons of AIDS with the
infamous Tuskegee Syphilis Study and some preventive strategies
have been called genocidal plots. Recent research indicating the
ineffectiveness of bleach to disinfect paraphernalia has exposed
the deadly consequences of a nonchalant attitude to research and
compromises for political expediency.
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