The Hidden
Truth About AIDS A Queer Disease? [click here for print version] What was
initially thought of as a queer disease of the gay community and hard drug
users, has taken on proportions of an epidemic feared by everybody all
over the world. Large numbers of people have become carriers of the
HIV-virus which weakens the human immune system and eventually leads to
the fatal symptoms of AIDS. The continent worst affected is Africa, but
the spread of the disease is not limited to any particular part of the
world, and to date no real cure has benn found. Is "SAFE SEX"
enough? Various
governments have tried to combat the spread of AIDS through public health
education programmes. Here in Britain and in many other countries those
programme have concentrated on propagating the idea of "safe sex". The
idea is that AIDS is a sexually transmitted disease, and that certain
precautions can prevent people frm catching it. However, whilst this very
simple mesage has probably lead to a massive increase in sales for the
condom producing industries, there is no evidence that the spread of AIDS
is any way halted. This no suprise if we look at the
facts. You can catch
it and there is no cure... AIDS is a
blood-borne disease, and as such its transmission is by no means limited
to sexual intercourse. In fact, an infection with the HIV-virus is much
more likely to occur through an abrasion or through a mosquito bite.
Scientists have also pointed out that given theminute size of the virus,
it can easily penetrate the molecular structure of a condom which,
therefore, provides very little protection. To stop the epidemuc, a cure
would have to be found rapidly, but the virus mutates at a very fast rate,
yet has a very long incubation period, and consequently, any medication
discovered today based on current virus stains would be quite useless in
the treatment of future cases. The cause of
the epidemic How did it
happen that the world ws so suddenly faced with this unexpected new threat
of possible extermination? Some have claimed that AIDS is the result of a
genetic experiment badly gone wrong. Some went further in saying it was a
designer disease produced for the purpose of rapid population control in
the third world which evidently is worst affected. Strong evidence has
been put forward that AIDS was spread in Africa as the result of a small
pox vaccination campaign by the World Health Organisation in the mid 70's.
Yet other claims have been that whilst AIDS developed as the result of the
abnormal life style of small groups of homosexuals, particulary anal
intercourse which causes infections through contamination of small
ruptures of soft tissue linings with faeces, it was spread to the
mainsream population to justify the large sums of money neede by
pharmaceuticals firms in the search for a treatment. A decline of
our civilisation Whilst all
these explanations may have some truths in them, we seem to oversee
another important fact altogether in these times of laissez faire
and lawlessness in personal and social behaviour; namely: that there may
be a moral to the story. Modern civilisation has led to the fallacy of
believing that we reached the peak of human developmennt and have mastered
all the forces of nature, that we have become immune to all adversities
afflicting us. and there, as we thought we had all under control, atiny
virus attacks our immune system and reders us
defenceless. Do morals come
into it? Believers in
religion are usually ridiculed when they talk of AIDS as a curse on our
modern, arrogant way of life where we think ourselves independent of God
and His comands. Muhammad - the prophet of Islam, peace be upon him - said
that whenevr adultery becomes widespread in any people or nation, death
will increase amongst them. It seems, he is proven right and was not too
far off the mark. And Allah says in the qur'an, that He does not
change the condition of any people until they change their own
conduct. Rather than putting our trust misguidedly in
"safe sex" we should perhaps pay head to such sound
advice, and avert disaster by changing our attitudes and reforming our
behaviour. Whilst modern medicine may still fail us, our future fortune
nonetheless rests in our own
hands!
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