Anonymous ID: a6caa0 Jan. 2, 2021, 12:14 p.m. No.12284318   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12284110

When I was a teenager, one of my 1st year college profs (a lesbian social justice warrior) nearly failed a paper I wrote arguing that quarantine could have been used at the outset of the AIDS crisis to protect people. Now, I was probably not making a very good argument. I was 18. But where are all those social justice warriors now defending our rights when it comes to masks and lockdowns and threats of mandatory testing and vaccines?

 

I'll add that while I was only beginning to understand the "rights of the individual" when I wrote that paper, our society then went on to protect the right of the person with HIV to basically do anything they wanted with another person, to the point that people could knowingly have unprotected sex with an HIV-negative person without any legal consequence. The left and gays argued that was the only just thing to do in the name of freedom and human rights. Again, where are all those loud voices now? Because most of them are still alive.

 

Seems like a lot of hypocrisy for the left to fight hard for the rights of HIV people to have unprotected sex and yet scream at the rest of us that we are supposed to wear a mask and go into lockdown whenever we're told.

Anonymous ID: a6caa0 Jan. 2, 2021, 12:35 p.m. No.12284586   🗄️.is 🔗kun

When HIV first emerged in America, no one knew how it was spread, but it became quickly apparent that the fatality rate was close to 100%. Yet there was little impetus from the powers-that-be to institute lockdowns, quarantines or mandated contact tracing. One might assume that the powers-that-be wanted HIV to spread.