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Jan 21, 2012
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tyleroakley:

thesassypanda:

This video hit really close to home…

Still important. Nothing has been done to change this.

Blarg. Okay. My roommate in my freshman year in college got in a huff about this. We both went to donate blood, we’re both gay, and I was a virgin at the time, but he wasn’t, so he couldn’t donate. He got all furious about it like he was being disenfranchised. But this is not a social issue, it’s a medical issue. Donating blood is not a right.

  • More than half of all new HIV cases come from gay men.
  • It takes a month (and rarely, years) for the virus to be detectable.
  • Being gay isn’t a thing you get over in a year. You’ll always be at risk.
  • Read this.
  • Blood transfusion accounts for 2-4% of HIV infections worldwide.

Yes, they test the blood. But testing the blood is a second round of defense after asking questions to deduce risk factors. Because so many people lie on the paperwork, the government has started requiring more accurate but more expensive tests, that now go back to about two weeks before but cripple blood donation programs by increasing their operating cost. Education about risk factors and deferrals based on risks is inexpensive, whereas more rigorous testing is extremely expensive and still not bulletproof.

This mentality, that blood donation is a right, is actually hurting blood donation programs by requiring more expensive testing. If you want to help, use your gay disposable income to donate to the Red Cross, who, by the way, has been trying to end this policy. They urged the FDA to change it from a life time ban to a one year ban (i.e., sexually active gay men would still not be allowed to donate) but the FDA did not think their findings justified the increase risk.

Or if you really want to get to the root of the problem, donate to HIV research. This is a serious problem that is affecting our community and acting like it isn’t by fighting petty battles against science is misguided.

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    ^Agreed. But we are trying to change this. https://www.facebook.com/events/343146045713637/
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