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Paranoid niggers still think AIDS is a conspiracy

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Nigger News Service - 25 Jan 2005 05:17 GMT
Study: Many Blacks Cite AIDS Conspiracy

Prevention Efforts Hurt, Activists Say

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A33695-2005Jan24.html

By Darryl Fears
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, January 25, 2005; Page A02

More than 20 years after the AIDS epidemic arrived in the United States, a
significant proportion of African Americans embrace the theory that
government scientists created the disease to control or wipe out their
communities, according to a study released today by Rand Corp. and Oregon
State University.

That belief markedly hurts efforts to prevent the spread of the disease
among black Americans, the study's authors and activists said. African
Americans represent 13 percent of the U.S. population, according to Census
Bureau figures, yet they account for 50 percent of new HIV infections in the
nation, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Nearly half of the 500 African Americans surveyed said that HIV, the virus
that causes AIDS, is man-made. The study, which was supported by the
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, appears in the
Feb. 1 edition of the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes.

More than one-quarter said they believed that AIDS was produced in a
government laboratory, and 12 percent believed it was created and spread by
the CIA.

A slight majority said they believe that a cure for AIDS is being withheld
from the poor. Forty-four percent said people who take the new medicines for
HIV are government guinea pigs, and 15 percent said AIDS is a form of
genocide against black people.

At the same time, 75 percent said they believe medical and public health
agencies are working to stop the spread of AIDS in black communities. But
the responses, which varied only slightly by age, gender, education and
income level, alarmed the researchers.

"As a researcher knowing that these beliefs were out there, I wasn't as
surprised as people I share the study with," said Laura Bogart, a behavioral
scientist for the Rand Corp., who co-authored the study with Sheryl
Thorburn, associate professor in the College of Health and Human Sciences at
Oregon State.

"But the findings are striking, and a wake-up call to the prevention
community," Bogart said. "The prevention community has not addressed
conspiracy beliefs in the context of prevention. I think that a lot of
people involved in prevention may not be from the community where they are
trying to prevent HIV."

The findings were also no surprise to Na'im Akbar, a professor of psychology
at Florida State University who specializes in African American behavior.

"This is not a bunch of crazy people running around saying they're out to
get us," Akbar said. The belief "comes from the reality of 300 years of
slavery and 100 years of post-slavery exploitation."

Akbar cited the Tuskegee experiment conducted by the federal government
between 1932 and 1972. In it, scientists told black men they were being
treated for syphilis but actually withheld treatment so they could study the
course of the disease.

Today, he said, African Americans are more likely to live in communities
near pollution sources, such as freeways and oil refineries, and far from
health care centers. "There are a lot of indicators that our lives are not
valued," Akbar said.

Phill Wilson, executive director of the Black AIDS Institute in Los Angeles,
said past discrimination is no longer an excuse for embracing conspiracies
that allow HIV to fester.

"It's a huge barrier to HIV prevention in black communities," Wilson said.
"There's an issue around conspiracy theory and urban myths. Thus we have an
epidemic raging out of control, and African Americans are being
disproportionately impacted in every single sense."

Black women made up 73 percent of new HIV cases among women in 2003, and
black men represented 40 percent of new cases, according to the most recent
federal figures available. Among gay men, blacks represented 30 percent of
new infections, and adolescents ages 18 to 24 accounted for nearly 80
percent of new HIV cases.

"The whole notion of conspiracy theories and misinformation . . . removes
personal responsibility," Wilson said. "If there is this boogeyman, people
say, 'Why should I use condoms? Why should I use clean needles?' And if I'm
an organization, 'Why should I bother with educating my folks?' The syphilis
study was real, but it happened 40 years ago, and holding on to it is
killing us."
jay_stutz@yahoo.com - 25 Jan 2005 10:25 GMT
> Study: Many Blacks Cite AIDS Conspiracy
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> study was real, but it happened 40 years ago, and holding on to it is
> killing us."

Negroes should be encouraged to have unprotected sex.

Jay
Good sites: http://www.vdare.com/

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vizier - 25 Jan 2005 18:24 GMT
Hey Jaybirdsh__,

Take your hate message to the terrorist because they think the way you
do.

It takes a real man to have the courage to be tolerant of others!
vizier - 25 Jan 2005 19:07 GMT
Hey, Jay Birdsh--

We do not need any more racial hatred. Can't you just find a fly and
pull its wings off? Or better still find a good shrink and then chill!
David - 28 Jan 2005 12:55 GMT
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>            http://amren.com/html

That theory has been around for years. William Cooper wrote about it in the
book "Behold A Pale Horse"
 
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