It simply make NO sense
Paul King | 14.10.2003 23:30
If 'AIDS' really was an std it would not stop at international boarders. 'AIDS' is nothing more than the old diseases caused by poverty now blaimed on sex so no one care.
Answer me this. If 'AIDS really is a sexually transmitted syndrome (common cause -'HIV'- for old existing diseases) then why is there almost no 'AIDS' in Japan. Total cases in twenty years amount to only 7,500 or 375 a year.
The Japanese are the number one sex tourists to Thailand (Source: TAT - Tourist Authority of Thailand).
The Japanese are the largest overseas tourists visiting Nevada Brothels and even have regular bus trips to them (Sourse: Penthouse Magazine)
The Japanese travel MORE then almost any other nation.
The Japanese have a past culture that accepted homosexuality (even Samari 'swung' both ways) and have a larger than average gay community.
Japan has a booming sex trade (estimated at $13 billion annually (Source: - 17/03/03 -- San Francisco Chronicle)
Numerous surveys demonstrate that 'most men and women in their 20s do not use condoms'. (Source: 17/03/03 -- San Francisco Chronicle)
The Japanese are only different from other Asian cultures in that they have NO real poverty.
Have you considered that poverty NOT sex is the real cause of immune suppression?
NOTE: - By comparison, Cambodia, whose population is less than a tenth of Japan's, had 170,000 people living with HIV or AIDS as of the end of 2001, according to United Nations estimates. SOURCE. Reuters 19 Sept 2003 ( http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/T130295.htm).
* 'Living with HIV/AIDS' simply means that they meet the WHO/CDC Bengui definition which also fits EVERY epidemic disease in poor countries.
The Japanese are the number one sex tourists to Thailand (Source: TAT - Tourist Authority of Thailand).
The Japanese are the largest overseas tourists visiting Nevada Brothels and even have regular bus trips to them (Sourse: Penthouse Magazine)
The Japanese travel MORE then almost any other nation.
The Japanese have a past culture that accepted homosexuality (even Samari 'swung' both ways) and have a larger than average gay community.
Japan has a booming sex trade (estimated at $13 billion annually (Source: - 17/03/03 -- San Francisco Chronicle)
Numerous surveys demonstrate that 'most men and women in their 20s do not use condoms'. (Source: 17/03/03 -- San Francisco Chronicle)
The Japanese are only different from other Asian cultures in that they have NO real poverty.
Have you considered that poverty NOT sex is the real cause of immune suppression?
NOTE: - By comparison, Cambodia, whose population is less than a tenth of Japan's, had 170,000 people living with HIV or AIDS as of the end of 2001, according to United Nations estimates. SOURCE. Reuters 19 Sept 2003 ( http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/T130295.htm).
* 'Living with HIV/AIDS' simply means that they meet the WHO/CDC Bengui definition which also fits EVERY epidemic disease in poor countries.
Paul King
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15.10.2003 09:18
Japan is also known for the general high state of health enjoyed by a large part of its citizens which may just as easily be attributed to lifestyle or diet.
STDs are mainly sexually transmitted for the very fact that they are so fantastically difficult to catch that they need such intimate contact between two people to spread.
Yes poverty is one of the things that is likely to lead to a higher chance of catching a disease. Having clean water and food, access to good medical care etc. are all things which aid the body's ability to stave off infection. So maybe AIDS is more likely to be prevalent in poorer countries but then so are most diseases. Why is poverty leading to diseases an argument for AIDS being made up?
And, by the way, diseases are generally caused by bacteria, viruses and such like, not by poverty. Poverty just exacerbates them by setting up the right conditions for them to spread. TB is more prevalent in poor countries but that just means they don't have access to the sanitary or dietary requirements of a healthy lifestyle, it doesn't mean that TB doesn't really exist.
Afinkawan
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WTF
15.10.2003 09:57
Stop pedling this nonsence. Poverty IS a problem and it is a problem closely related to HIV (proverty is closely related to many diseases). But it is an infectous disease. Presumably you wouldn't mind being injected with some HIV in order to prove your hypothesis?
Tim