Plague of the Twentieth Century
We seem to be quite happy and satisfied with everything we have
and keep developing and wanting more. We feel safe on one side
of a barricade that we've built up between us and those poor
people who suffer from the most severe malady, the plague of the
twenty first century. It is quite obvious that we divide our
world on "us" and "them". While we feel quite happy and live our
lives to the fullest, they constantly suffer from prosecution,
problems with arranging a life and finding friendly faces in the
crowd.
Nobody seems to know where the plague came from. The information
provided is taken from a sample
term paper that gave some additional light onto the
problem. Another piece was taken from a custom
research paper of those, who are infected. AIDS appeared on
African continent as a result of a bad experiment. Peoples of
Africa were suffering from a complicated form of malaria and a
group of European scientists was sent to help with the
vaccination. This group was to find a vaccine from malaria and
test it. In the vaccine they used ape tissues and tested. The
vaccine mutated and turned into a very serious problem. Now AIDS
is a very spread disease. There is no country in the world that
doesn't have this problem. Some say that it is a terrible curse
given to people for not living an honorable life. Indeed, humans
are guilty in spreading this plague all over the world. As we
know AIDS is not spread by slight contact, only through blood
transfusion, sexual contact or injection made by an infected
syringe. After several cases of infection through using infected
tools and transfusion of infected blood now all these things are
tested and checked for AIDS. The possibility to get it is
minimal. The only way is by sexual contact and using not
sterilized syringes to make intravenous injections. That means
that Intravenous Drug Addicts and quite vulnerable to AIDS and
most of them are the carriers. People who don't protect
themselves before sexual interference can also be victims. Now
the carriers of the virus are separated by an invisible wall
that limits their freedom of action.
On the first of January we celebrate the day of Struggle against
AIDS. But it should be better called the day of Struggle against
people who have AIDS. They really feel themselves as outsiders
and there is still nothing done to improve the situation. It
doesn't necessary mean that people who have AIDS are in the
gutter of the society. Some of the virus carriers are quite
respectable and stand pretty high on the social ladder. What we
lack now is information. One can not be infected by
communication, hand shaking, having fun together with a virus
carrier. They are also people with various interests and
ambitious. Not the malady, but we ourselves prevent them from
developing. So let's treat them as usual members of society and
help them to overcome their fears.
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