kami
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In the past we've generally used scare campaigns as a way to generate aversion to certain activities and hopefully stem death and pain in the process like with the graphic anti-smoking stuff which seems to have worked. I'm wondering though, are the same tactics at all useful with STDs?
According to the Department of Health and Aging we're getting about 1000 new cases of HIV each year which is a huge rise when compared to the couple of hundred per year of the early to mid nineties. So this big bad OMG reaction to AIDS doesn't seem to really be having that kind of effect with the HIV/AIDS issue that it does with smoking, people are still fucking without protection and sharing needles.
Of course, we also come to the problem that promoting the knee jerk hysteric reaction only seems to stigmatise the HIV sufferer which is you know, unfair, especially when you consider that HIV sufferers now live fairly long lives (HIV as distinct from AIDS). So is there any point to using the knee jerk hysteric approach anymore? What kind of things would you do instead?
Here's France's approach to the problem, dunno if it actually works that well though:
[youtube]Suq0FhISbvQ[/youtube]
According to the Department of Health and Aging we're getting about 1000 new cases of HIV each year which is a huge rise when compared to the couple of hundred per year of the early to mid nineties. So this big bad OMG reaction to AIDS doesn't seem to really be having that kind of effect with the HIV/AIDS issue that it does with smoking, people are still fucking without protection and sharing needles.
Of course, we also come to the problem that promoting the knee jerk hysteric reaction only seems to stigmatise the HIV sufferer which is you know, unfair, especially when you consider that HIV sufferers now live fairly long lives (HIV as distinct from AIDS). So is there any point to using the knee jerk hysteric approach anymore? What kind of things would you do instead?
Here's France's approach to the problem, dunno if it actually works that well though:
[youtube]Suq0FhISbvQ[/youtube]
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