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Sep 15th, 2003, 12:29 PM
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PowerPoster
Originally posted by kleinma
my point to you is while obviously no one wants to get AIDS, a lot of people that end up with it is not by a choice or decision that they could have prevented in anyway. You make it sound like anyone who gets it deserves it
My only problem is that when we talk about something in a general sense, people will point out the exceptions just to try to prove someone wrong.
In a general sense, you can prevent yourself from getting aids. Sure there are exceptions to the rule, but they are just that, exceptions.
Out of how many millions of visits to the dentist each year, there is what....6 people that got infected? Pretty slim chance, probably less than .0001%. Condoms have worst odds than that, yet we call them safe.
Sure, not all people with aids deserve to be grouped together, this is obvious.
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