History will not judge HIV/AIDS kindly... the harshest words will be reserved for how the world responded, or rather failed to respond, to the epidemic.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
AIDS occupies such a large part in our awareness because of what it has been taken to represent. It seems the very model of all the catastrophes privileged populations feel await them.
AIDS was allowed to happen. It is a plague that need not have happened. It is a plague that could have been contained from the very beginning.
AIDS is a global problem and there should be a global solution found by the entire international community. It is really scary to see and imagine our world fall into pieces because we refuse to share and put in the common vestiges of our civilizations.
AIDS is a plague - numerically, statistically and by any definition known to modern public health - though no one in authority has the guts to call it one.
AIDS is a complex situation that's sure to bring out the best and the worst in people.
If a country denies it has AIDS, that country will inevitably become an even greater victim.
AIDS is a judgment we have brought upon ourselves.
HIV brings out the best and the worst in humanity, and the laws reflect these attitudes.
The AIDS is a disease that is hard to talk about.
People with HIV are still stigmatized. The infection rates are going up. People are dying. The political response is appalling. The sadness of it, the waste.
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