One Man's Opinion:
The State of AIDS in the Union
(OMED: the following column was an e-mail from "Matt Barber" <mbarber@cwfa.org>
with the date/time stamp of Wed, 31 Jan 2007 09:47:39 -0500
This man may be a Christian, and you know what they're like. They
whipped Rome, in the end. Be warned that if you read the text below, you
will be exposed to common sense in places. That sort of thing is
politically incorrect in America, these days.)
"I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me." -- Philippians
4:13
In his State of the Union address last Tuesday, President Bush briefly
touched on the horrors of the HIV/AIDS pandemic currently plaguing Africa.
Most everyone agrees that something must be done to combat the spread of
this dreadful and preventable disease which continues to infect many throughout
the poverty stricken continent.
That being said, the president unfortunately missed a valuable opportunity
to address the needless HIV/AIDS epidemic within our own borders, which
predominately affects – and infects – men who choose to engage in dangerous
homosexual behaviors – and at times – the women who love
them (in the U.S., the vast majority of women infected with HIV/AIDS
are infected by men who also have sex with men, or through intravenous
drug use).
As Peter LaBarbera, president of Americans
for Truth has said, “It’s time to acknowledge the pink elephant
in the room: fighting AIDS without talking against homosexuality is like
fighting lung cancer without talking against smoking.”
Lorri Jean, a respected leader among homosexual activists and CEO of
the Los Angeles based Gay and Lesbian Center, recently began an advertising
campaign tackling “gay” America’s HIV/AIDS epidemic. Her message:
“HIV is a Gay Disease. Own it. End it.”
Although it might spell the end of her career as a pro-homosexual activist,
Jean is to be commended for providing a rarely candid and refreshing approach
to the homosexual condition.
While delivering a mortal wound to Hollywood’s politically correct,
intellectually dishonest, and just plain silly “We
All Have AIDS” campaign, Jean spoke to
the shocking and unpopular revelation that, in fact, we don’t “all have
AIDS.” Said Jean, “In Los Angeles County, gay and bisexual men make
up less than 7% of the population but account for more than 75% of the
people living with HIV/AIDS … The men in our community continue to get
infected at an alarming rate, continue to get sick, and continue to die.
Most alarmingly, a new generation of young gay men has grown up accepting
the epidemic as a community norm. That must change.”
Jean and other homosexual activists have begun to acknowledge the stark
reality that male homosexual behavior, most often promiscuous and frequently
anonymous, is the principal catalyst for HIV/AIDS in the U.S.; however,
that’s where today’s homosexual activists and reality – whether stark or
otherwise – abruptly part ways.
For one to continue engaging in unnatural and immoral sexual behaviors
of choice, one must deny the need for accountability. In fact, one
must do away with accountability altogether. And so from this notion
– from the human need to rationalize away sin – was born today’s fashionable,
and accountability-free “safe-sex” myth.
Leftist logic: “What? Stop indulging in disordered, promiscuous,
and random ‘gay’ sex? No need. Here’s a condom …. But always
practice ‘safe-sex’ or you might die…” – goes the obtuse liberal mantra.
And so rather than encouraging those trapped in the homosexual lifestyle
to begin the admittedly difficult process of escape – which thousands of
former homosexuals have successfully done – liberals prefer the nihilistic
approach; one in which there are absolutely no absolutes, and in which
all morality rests entirely in the eye of the beholder.
Instead of considering a homosexual’s best interests, and discouraging
both spiritually and physically destructive behavior, the left scandalously
encourages him to walk a paper thin latex tightrope, risking up to a one
in three chance that he might plunge to his death (studies have consistently
established from between a 15 to 30 percent condom failure rate in protecting
against HIV/AIDS and other STDs).
Therefore, in order to show compassion – real compassion – and in order
to effectively combat our own AIDS epidemic, which continues to needlessly
destroy the lives of so many of God’s children struggling with same-sex
attractions and behaviors – perhaps it’s time the left stop enabling,
encouraging and promoting those attractions and behaviors. Perhaps
it’s time for liberals to finally admit that political correctness is not
only ridiculous and counterintuitive; but that in far too many cases, political
correctness can be a real killer.
Matt Barber
(<email link) is the Policy Director for Cultural Issues at:
Concerned Women for America, 1015
Fifteenth Street NW, Ste. 1100, Washington, D.C. 20005, Phone:
(202) 488-7000 Ext. 130 or Fax (202) 488-0806. He is an attorney
with an emphasis in constitutional law, and a pretty good writer. Though
he didn't ask us to do it, just in case, we will copyright (© 2007)
this column on his behalf.
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