Is **** ravaging Africa?

17 replies · 2481 views · Started by CPL Thunderstruck · Sep 2005
Is it? I'd like to hear some responses before I post my explanation.
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Change · Sep 2005
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with every post you just prove how misinformed and unintelligent you are you will NEVER understand you make whites look even worse than they already are you can't even grasps simple concepts european imperialism= evil american red cross= crooks who don't care about Africans and misinformed them period ask your BLACK professors what the hell are you doing at a Black college anyway? you must be poor white trash
LadyJag7 · Sep 2005
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Now Change that wasn't very nice now was it? We need to have discussions without insulting one another's intelligence or race or economic background, etc.
Just_2_Much · Sep 2005
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Thunderstruck wrote:
Demmeri's is on the right track, but the answer is still out there.
I would just like to know what the big secret is? If you have knowledge spit it, and stop stalling.
· Sep 2005
#14 Reply
Eh, I wrote a long winded response a day ago or so and it didn't go through. Another poster on another board put it together very well:
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1) diagnosis of **** in africa is based on a special definition for developing countries that WHO (world health organization) came up with back in 1985. this definition is pretty lax and allows for **** to be diagnosed w/o an HIV test. for example, someone might walk into a hospital w/ symptoms like chronic diarrhea, weight loss, fever, coughing, etc. and, more often than not, get diagnosed w/ **** right on the spot. never mind the fact that these same symptoms are typical for the real problems that ravage africa, namely malnutrition, unsanitary living conditions, poor water supply, and true endemic diseases like tuberculosis and wasting disease. 2) even when the HIV test is administered, it has proven to be nearly completely unreliable. even in america, the percentage of false positives is downright alarming, but especially in places like africa, where people typically have a higher level of antibodies in their blood due to the higher prevelance of parasitic diseases, the HIV test has proven to be practically useless. remember, the HIV test DOES NOT test for HIV, but rather for what is presumed to be the antibodies the body creates in the presence of HIV. it has been shown, most notably w/ tuberculosis, that patients w/ TB develop antibodies that directly react w/ the proteins in the HIV test and can easily lead to false positive test results. even HIV test manufacturers must include a disclosure w/ their tests that reads something like "At present there is no recognised standard for establishing the presence or absence of HIV-1 antibody in human blood." the question of what this test actually tests for is a very good one, and not one I can answer, tho it seems obvious the one thing it definately does NOT test for is ****. 3) the african **** statistics, for the most part, are COMPLETELY MADE UP. a huge percentage (and I'm talking > 90% here) of the supposed **** cases in africa fall under the category of unreported, and are basically just presumed by WHO. 4) the **** medicines themselves are highly toxic and damaging. think about the logic behind giving someone who hasn't had a nutritious meal or clean water in years some poisonous chemo-therapy to help them out instead of just some damn food and water. makes no sense. and it's all even more appalling when you consider how criminally expensive these medications are, and just how much all this money going to american pharmaceuticals could really buy and do to improve conditions in africa.
There is a few articles, I will find them.
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· Sep 2005
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Oh, and google AK602. :???:
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LadyJag7 · Sep 2005
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Let's be logical for a second. If you say we don't know that these people really have ****/HIV, how can you confidently say that they don't. And I agree that yes the whole continent is not suffering from an **** epidemic but in certain countries the **** population is overwhelming. And I think that if you read information on the ****/HIV issue in Africa you will notice that they do specific certain regions, specifically Sub-Saharan Africa, as being hit the hardest by the virus.
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Hahaha · Sep 2005
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hmm
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