"African-Americans" and "AIDS" (The Untold Story): Why are "Black People" still dying of "AIDS" while other races are not?

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"African-Americans" and "AIDS" (The Untold Story): Why are "Black People" still dying of "AIDS" while other races are not?

The Untold Story of African-Americans and AIDS is, indeed, a story worth telling. It is a story long over-due. It took us nearly forty (40) years – AIDS’ debut in (1981), until (2018), to get to where we are today where we can discuss HIV/AIDS openly and not at not at a whisper. That’s because the AIDS epidemic is over in the United States (according to the CDC). So today, we are going to have an honest discussion about AIDS and the impact it has had on the African-American race of people. Since the medical breakthrough of the (mid-90s), we now have very effective treatment for those infected with HIV! Prior, the great fear surrounding the disease hampered our efforts to control the epidemic among Blacks during the entire earlier decade of the 80s. But now AIDS is no longer a death-sentence disease – but rather, a disease that falls into the category of many other none life-threating, treatable diseases, such as diabetes. The time is now ripe to expose all of the ugly and evil sides of HIV/AIDS, and how Black people have been used to economically enrich those who created it. TreatmentThe cost is the ugly and evil side of that breakthrough treatment for HIV/AIDS. This is the hidden, and rather a shameful side of the disease. Pharmaceutical conglomerates generate vast amounts of money at the expense of those who rely on these new anti-viral drugs to sustain life. This is the Economic side of AIDS! So, today, even though treatment is available, that treatment still holds Black people as victims in the big scheme of things. As usual, like most of what makes America a very rich country (feeding on those at the bottom), the same applies to treatment for HIV. In this case, it is the Black and Hispanic races who are at the bottom of the rich man’s feeding trough. Pharmaceutical companies are ranking in such astounding amounts of money from the drugs they produce, it is unbelievable! But it is the truth! The general population is totally unaware that millionaires and billionaires are raking in this kind of cash at the expense of those infected with HIV. The facts about “Cost”! The cost for a 30-day prescription of the most popular “one-a-day” pills that treat HIV patients cost approximately $3,000. 00 per month. So, each person who becomes infected with HIV increases shareholders’ profits by leaps and bound – making Blacks, and Hispanics victims (unaware)! Good News - Bad NewsThe good news for people of color is that after this new treatment became available, there has been a sharp decline in the overall HIV infection rate among Blacks in every area since the diseases’ peak of the latter 1980s (heterosexuals, IV drug addicts, and blood contamination). However, there is one exception to this good news report – the African-American “Male” gay victims’ group! Unfortunately, there has actually been an increase in infection rate among this group according to latest CDC Report (2017). And they are our new concern today! The pharmaceutical industry actually depends on these new victims to keep their shareholders happy. This is just a glimpse into the secret world of HIV/AIDS. To fully grasp and understand all of the aspects of AIDS and the devastating effects it has had on the Black race (origin, economics, biological warfare, and genocide), we must first examine how and when it all began.

Brand Lessie Myles
Merchant Amazon
Category Books
Availability In Stock
SKU 1977027393
Age Group ADULT
Condition NEW
Gender UNISEX
Google Product Category Media > Books
Product Type Books > Subjects > Education & Teaching > Schools & Teaching

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