Saturday, March 27, 2004

How incredible self-absorbed is this? Homosexuals at Western Oregon University are upset because one of the many questions in a Red Cross blood screening asks about whether the donor has had sex with another man since 1977. This is one of the key indicators of an increased risk of AIDS.

As if it is not bad enough that homosexuals shorten their own lives by their deviant lifestyle, they insist that everyone else be put at risk to hide their own shame. They would rather we run out of blood than pry into their perversions. From WOU student Shauna Bates: "There may be less blood in the blood supply, or we can continue to have a world full of hate and discrimination" What a wonderful position. This gets at the heart of the radical homosexual agenda, where their own perversion comes before any other priority. It is hate and discrimination to screen the blood supply? I think it is hateful to expose others to AIDS rather than answer a confidential questionnaire.

Hey, maybe if we pretend AIDS doesn't exist primarily in homosexual men, it will go away! Or we can face facts that the AIDS "epidemic" is easily cured by practicing some simple sexual self-restraint. Seems an easy choice to me.

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