May 17, 2012

The Urge to Purge: Filipino prizefighter gay marriage edition

The juggernaut of Diversity-driven intolerance rolls onward. From the New York Times:
The boxing champion Manny Pacquiao and his associates on Wednesday tried to quell an uproar incited by an article on a Web site that addressed his opposition to same-sex marriage.... Pacquiao, who has won titles in seven weight classes, has endorsement contracts with several companies — Hewlett-Packard and Hennessy, among others. They conveyed concern over his comments to Top Rank Boxing, which promotes Pacquiao.

Pacquiao, who is the national hero of the Philippines, is also a serving congressman in his celebrity-crazed home country. He was portrayed in the American prestige press in 2010 as a great guy for helping ex-boxer Sen. Harry Reid (D-Pugilistic Dementiaville) win re-election over Sharron Angle by campaigning with Reid for Las Vegas's rapidly expanding Filipino vote. 

At the time, I wondered if elected officials from foreign countries were really supposed to participate in American political campaigns, but I was apparently missing the point: Pacquiao helped Harry Reid defeat Sharron Angle, so that was no time for quibbles about little things like Pacquiao being a part of a foreign government. 

But in 2012, since Obama doesn't want to talk about the economy during his re-election run, the press wants us to talk nonstop about about how hateful anybody is who has any reservations about diversity. 

So, therefore, the knives are out tonight for a foreign prizefighter who expresses opposition to gay marriage.

The problem for the brain trust trying to campaign-manage Obama's Diversity Coalition is that his coalition is diverse. 

For example, the media wanted to ride the Trayvon Martin story to help Obama win re-election, but then it turned out that George Zimmerman's White Privilege Card wasn't exactly in working order. 

Obama endorsed gay marriage to bring in the Big Gay Money, and the press took that as a signal to End the Debate, to punish anyone who dissents on this most sacred of topics. But the first victim of the latest round of purges turns out to be the most popular man in the world to an obscure ethnic group that is important in rounding up Nevada's six electoral votes in November. Maybe the Filipinos in Nevada won't vote for Romney, but without the now-"controversial" Pacquiao campaigning for Obama in the fall, will they remember to turn out in large numbers?

The politics of Diversity sure are complicated.

64 comments:

rapsy said...

Rather than point out that he never said anything about putting gays to death, which he hasn't, I'd advise Pacquiao to use the PC machine against itself: accuse his accusers of distorting his message because of anti-Asian/Philipino racism. The MSM wouldn't have any idea what to do with that. It'd be hilarious.

Chicago said...

2012 is shaping up to be The Year of the Queer.

Anonymous said...

Pacquiao is amazing!

Simon in London said...

The evil of the New York Times seems to have a somewhat similar role to the evil of the BBC here in the UK, as a determinator and wellspring of acceptable/legitimate opinion. While the NYT does not benefit from a compulsory tax on the peasantry (everyone in the UK has to pay the BBC a License Fee to fund its propaganda), not is it constrained by any vestigial impartiality requirements.

Has anyone done outsider-perspective research on describing the current power structure within the United States? The New York Times appears to be very prominent, along with Harvard, with the Democratic Party and the State Department fairly peripheral - they seem to take instruction rather than give it.

DYork said...

Chicago said...

2012 is shaping up to be The Year of the Queer.


I say they've gone from "Hope and Change" in 2008 to "Homos and Whores" in 2012.

Anybody who isn't ecstatic about gay marriage and the inherent superiority of the Gay and Lesbian People of the Rainbow are evil homophobes who want to bully and bash 24/7.

And anybody who doesn't want the government to take care of the Single White Ladies from Cradle to Grave and pay for their condoms, birth control pills and abortions is part of the Patriarchy's War on Women.

That's it.

Oh, and Obama is still the Black Baby Jesus and if you don't accept it you're a sinful racist who is going to burn in hell.

That too.

Bundlr said...

At the Barnard commencement President ESPN spoke of the justicey arc "from Seneca Falls to Selma to Stonewall." It is funny that he sees fem suffrage & black activism as the warm-up acts to gay pride. Being a constitutional law perfesser he naturally understands that courts will eventually settle the E Uno Diversitum question in his totally farsighted favor.

Greg Packer said...

Link itself is like a miniature classic: first there's the X Faces Criticism Over Z hed. Then they say one of the trendy Grove malls canceled something but really didn't. They should've worked in a quote or two from me though.

Anonymous said...

Except they buried the lede--wealthy famous boxing guy was hitting Commerce Casino. Actually in that milieu he's probably the socially liberal dissident.

Steve Sailer said...

Welcome Greg Packer, perennial Man on the Street and Voice of the People!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Packer

Rohan Swee said...

I say they've gone from "Hope and Change" in 2008 to "Homos and Whores" in 2012.

Too bad the awkwardness of English plurals/possessives with "o" prevents making a bumpersticker out of that.

"'Mo's and Ho's 2012!". Just looks incorrect.

"'Moes and Hoes 2012!" Nah. Doesn't work.

"'Mos and Hos 2012!". Reads like "moss and hoss".

Shame, really. Works as a chant, though.

Anonymous said...

They know Obama will be defeated this November. At least, they fear it.

What we are seeing is paroxyms of White Guilt and Self-Hatred as the flat-earthers flagellate others in their own place.

Obama failed. It must be the racists' fault. We must scourge/purge racists for that awful, awful outcome.

The first black presidency was a failure. So whites get blamed and shamed again.

Anonymous said...

Libs are 'secular' and 'rational' but put holy gay halo over Obama as if spiritual to support 'gay marriage' and as if Jesus died mainly for 'right' of gays to marry. This gay shit is not a cause but religious crusade. Libs need to worship something and it's gayhova.

Anonymous said...

'Gay marriage' is sold as triumph of reason(!) over irrational religion but promoted with religious-like faith, fervor, and iconography.

Anonymous said...

"Homos and Whores" in 2012.

It's more euphonious using the Irish "whoors."

Anonymous said...

More intolerance:


XXX sincerely regrets the recent incident at an XXX-sponsored event in Copenhagen, Denmark, where Mads Christensen, a local entertainer hired to moderate the event, made inflammatory and offensive comments about women. XXX has apologized and is actively responding to the community.

Anonymous said...

I think they are jumping the shark.

Anonymous said...

Hey Steve, Matt was writing about YOU today: http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2012/05/17/joe_ricketts_spending_10_million_on_jeremiah_wright_attacks.html

Anonymous said...

Even the lowest IQ aborgine in Tasmania possesses enough common sense to understand that "gay marriage" is a bad idea. It's the white cultural elite who are alienated from the rest of the human race. Pacquiao is just stating the obvious, which, in these times, makes him courageous.

john martell said...

Pacquiao's opposition to gay marriage is religion-based, which is more "acceptable" than opposition based on a dislike of the gay lifestyle.

Anonymous said...

genetic groundism than determinism. we are grounded in genes but shaped and pruned by environment and conditioning.

kaganovitch said...

"Homos and Whores" in 2012"

The "vibrant" version works though-
"Moz n' Hoz". Perhaps an enterprising rap group wants to get ahead of the curve here?

Aaron B. said...

"Pacquiao's opposition to gay marriage is religion-based, which is more "acceptable" than opposition based on a dislike of the gay lifestyle."

That depends on the religion. If it's because he's Catholic, that's not acceptable at all. But if he belongs to some obscure Mayan cult, then it may be. If the religion is "Eastern," even better. The more un-European the religion, the more its members are excused from PC requirements.

stari_momak said...

I wonder what the Indians will do -- Pacquiao's big media presence in the LA market is advertizing San Manuel casino.

[It's like they are trying to tap into the Asian market or something...but that would be stereotyping]

Anonymous said...

A man is thrown in a gulag cell. another man in the cell asks him why he is there, he replies "I spoke out in favor of Karl Radek." The first is bewildered, he states "I spoke out in opposition to Karl Radek.". A 3rd person in the cell steps forward. "I am Karl Radek".

DYork said...

Rohan Swee said...

Too bad the awkwardness of English plurals/possessives with "o" prevents making a bumpersticker out of that.

Shame, really. Works as a chant, though.


"Hey, hey. Ho, ho, Hey Hoe-hoe homos!!"

"Hey, hey. Ho, ho, Hey Hoe-hoe homos!!"

You just have to chant it properly like the lefty rally chant - "The people - united - will never be defeated!"

Or like the unrelentingly USC fight song their band plays like a group of 'tards.

Anonymous said...

http://youtu.be/5Gs_GGjnh0E

woooooo, 'hate' as haunted house!
college is now so infantile and kindergartenish.

Anonymous said...

Almost as complicated as blaming Mormons in California in 2008 for gay marriage not passing in California, instead of black church ladies who didn't like the idea.

Chris said...

Anybody notice that Taki is off the National Review masthead now?

Thrasymachus said...

Simon, the best guy for analysis of the power structure in the US- and the English-speaking world- is a guy who goes by Mencius Moldbug. He's very long-winded but original and interesting.

Anonymous said...

Yes, but we should all be happy for this confusion and conflict if we have high intelligence. After all, there is nothing better than constantly being forced out of our comfort zones by people who don't look like us. Being beaten to within an inch of our lives by a hysterically laughing mob of black teenagers is a mind opening test of our tolerance. Of course, it makes us whites a tad unwilling to buy a home (unless it's a good investment), have children, and put down roots in a community that ridicules our culture and values, accuses us of racism when we defend our lives and property, and treats us like tax slaves, but no matter.

Anonymous said...

If US were 80% Jewish, does anyone think Jews would be pushing policies ensuring the demographic demise of Jews?

Anonymous said...

"The politics of Diversity sure are complicated."

The only way to fight back against the institutionalizing of Diversity PC which preys on people is to go after individuals, whether it's an individual reporter, an editor, a network honcho, and make it a personal calling to account of their lack of professionalism and their downright bias and in many instances, bigotry. Turn the tables on them.

Anchors like Brian Williams of NBC, or morning show guys like Matt Lauer should have their feet held to the fire for their misreporting of the Martin-Zimmerman thing, for example. The editor that let the doctored ABC 911 tape of GZ's call be aired ought to be held up to ridicule and the anchor that got in front of the cameras and read the story ought to be singled out and harrassed.

Just bitching about the media's lack of professionalism does no good. It will take a concerted campaign to make at least two very BIG names, at least one in front of the camera and one powerful person behind the camera to lose their jobs in a very public way to get people in the media to re-think what they're doing. No reporter, no editor, no anchor, no network fears attacks against "the media." Only when one's name is shouted does one care.

Steve, have you read about this official in Baltimore who is sticking to his guns about the black mobs in the city? He's facing blow-back, of course. They are circling him like sharks.

Still, more and more of these stories are finding the light of day on the internet, Youtube, and even though I can't stand Bill O'Reilly, he did highlight how a VA city ignored the race angle of a black mob attack on a couple of white reporters.

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/breaking/bs-md-mcdonough-race-20120516,0,101275.story

Paul Mendez said...

They know Obama will be defeated this November. At least, they fear it...What we are seeing is paroxyms of White Guilt and Self-Hatred as the flat-earthers flagellate others in their own place.

Like April 1945 in Berlin, the True Believers are reacting to their inevitable defeat by irrationally ratcheting up their PC fanaticism. Expect many more Derbyshires hung from the lamp posts as warning to the defeatists.

Hitler eventually welcomed the defeat of Germany, since he determined the German people had proven themselves unworthy of his greatness. Likewise, should Obama be defeated in November, it will simply prove that America was not worthy of being lead by him.

MC said...

Overlooked in all this is the fact that hipsters who never watched a boxing match in their lives have latched onto Pacquiao as a non-white non-black icon. "Dude, I LOVE Manny Pacquiao" is the equivalent of "I LOVE the [insert Asian/S. American band name here]". So this was especially hurtful for them.

Pat Boyle said...

Stranger and stranger. Now we are supposed to listen to the opinions of prizefighters - people who pursue brain damage as a profession?

Gay marriage is of course a non issue. A total irrelevancy. It could be that gay marriage in promoting fidelity among gays decreases the terrible death toll. Gay promiscuity is indeed deadly but marriages among gays are not very effective at decreasing the deadly behavior. Gay men die terrible painful deaths because of anal sex. If I though gay marriage was effective in lessening that toll, I'd be in favor of it.

Anal intercourse kills, but gay marriage just hasn't proven very effective it bringing it under control. So gay marriage therefore is argued on the ephemeral basis of personal preferences - the idea of calling gay unions marriage makes many gay men happy but it makes others (heterosexuals) unhappy.

I just can't get exercised over a debate based on simple personal preferences. It's like the Yankee-Red Sox issue.

Normally marriage has been an important issue rather like gun ownership. Slaves were usually not allowed either.

The Romans didn't rape the Sabine women they married them. They were looking for citizens. They saw marriage as a way to establish a their society. They looked to issues like property, family and inheritance. They looked to the future. As a slave owning society they were never in danger of being horny. They had female slaves. They wanted wives.

Homosexual men don't like to look to the future because they are not in it. For normal men sexual pleasure is tied up with reproduction. It all works out well for everyone involved. You have the fun of courting and pursuit. You have the pleasure of a stable home life with plenty of sex every week. And finally you get the deep satisfaction of having a pert of yourself living on in a future after you yourself have gone.

Gay men only get the pop of immediate sexual pleasure. They do not get their shot at immortality. That's a tragedy but it's not one that gay marriage can fix.

Also we should also remember that homosexuality is a disease that will soon be cured. I don't bother to worry about this issue because homosexuality itself is soon to be no more.

Albertosaurus

Geoff Matthews said...

John Martell,

Name me a religion that opposes gay marriage AND likes the gay lifestyle?
Mormons sure didn't get that pass (but they also dislike the lifestyle).

Fake Herzog said...

Sort of related, since when did Bill Simmons become such a lover of all things gay? His "Grantland" website has a ridiculous article from some Philipino hack lesbian writer attacking Pacquiao. What the heck is Simmons doing allowing his website to be used for such hackery? Very strange...

Anonymous said...

Shouldn´t boxers be macho and anti gay, sheesh...

Anonymous said...

The Census Bureau announced today that white births are now a minority in the US. And besides a largely cheerleading article in the NY Times about this, I expect the topic to fall down the memory hole pretty quickly, compared to the gay marriage "crisis," which is in the news every single day. The gay lobby really is something for other issue groups to emulate--unlike Israeli ones or the NRA it's decentralized and more like a bunch of cells working in unison without any formal ties. If only the immigration control groups had such power, today's Census story would never have appeared.

Anonymous said...

Down with intolerance!

anonthistime said...

Hey Steve, Matt was writing about YOU today

Wow, that's the first time I've seen how white Jeremiah Wright is. Don't think I've ever seen any putative black man that white. I guess when he had more hair it was real wavy.

Anonymous said...

a little bit late, but an idea for a TV spot. go out to the west side of Chicago with the "First Gay President" Newsweek cover with Obama's face on it and ask blacks how they feel about. I bit they'd be pist off at Sullivan. Think Newsweek was ripping their president.

Anonymous said...

Simon in London: those are exactly my perceptions on the NYT. It's the central place where "enlightened opinion" is manufactured and disseminated. Essentially it forms a united front with the Democratic party and they coordinate opinion-creation, election & legislation drives. The Wall Street Journal serves the equivalent function for the GOP.

Anonymous said...

The first black presidency was a failure

Well, his presidency:

did avert the second Great Depression that 8 years of a Republican presidency was leading America to.

did prevent any foreign terrorist attack on American soil, unlike the previous Republican Presidency.

did find and kill Bin Laden, who Bush's team had allowed to escape from Tora Bora into Pakistan and then showed little determination in apprehending.

did pass a Health Care reform bill that both democrat and republican presidents have tried and failed to do for over a 100 years

did save the crucial automobile industry from bankruptcy

Anonymous said...

"did avert the second Great Depression that 8 years of a Republican presidency was leading America to.

did pass a Health Care reform bill that both democrat and republican presidents have tried and failed to do for over a 100 years"


That guy has to be an insulated liberal in some gated community working at some SWPL inc. that has a waiver from the health care act.

not a hacker said...

Gay men die terrible painful deaths because of anal sex.

Let's face it, this is no longer true. Due to the newer drug cocktails, getting HIV now means mostly chronic nuisance. I confess I don't know what the cost is for these drugs, and I suppose some people could be priced out, but here in S.F. there hasn't been much handwringing about AIDS deaths for many years, and this despite a reported dropoff in condom use, which apparently resulted from this new treatment landscape. Like Pat, I'm not excited by the issue, but I am angry that gays, as part of the RLC, have helped allow blacks to get out of control. That affects me every day, and I don't think I've ever seen an "out" crime-controller.

kaganovitch said...

"If US were 80% Jewish, does anyone think Jews would be pushing policies ensuring the demographic demise of Jews?"

Actually Israel is 80+ % jewish and the Israeli left is pushing policies that would insure demographic demise

Anonymous said...

The Census Bureau announced today that white births are now a minority in the US."

Wow, interesting. This is a pivotal moment in American history, and it took place during the first term of the first non-white presidency.

Are those white births non-hispanic white births, or are baby Zimmermanns counted as " white" here?

Anonymous said...

This pivot to gay issues seems to be a clever tactic by the Democrat strategists that serves two important purposes:

it distracts the obsessive focus on race that has energized the Republicans ever since Obama's election, gays being overwhelmingly white.

It energizes a wealthy, vocal and influential base in the Democratic Party. Energy is precisely what the Obama campaign needed right now.

Aaron B. said...

"Due to the newer drug cocktails, getting HIV now means mostly chronic nuisance."

It couldn't be because HIV wasn't really the cause in the first place, could it? Nah, couldn't be. Never mind.

Anonymous said...

"Actually Israel is 80+ % jewish and the Israeli left is pushing policies that would insure demographic demise"

But most Jews there don't allow it to happen.

Anonymous said...

Albertosaurus said,

"Also we should also remember that homosexuality is a disease that will soon be cured. I don't bother to worry about this issue because homosexuality itself is soon to be no more."

Care to share any information or knowledge you may have that suggests it will "soon be cured" and will "soon...be no more"?

In other words, why so sure of this and how soon is soon? In my lifetime?

Anonymous said...

"The politics of diversity sure are complicated."

And they make running a country 100 times more complicated. As America's population continues to be diluted into endless factions of ethnic and racial groups, look to the USA to be the Austria-Hungary of the western hemisphere. America will become a mediocre country whose divided citizens lack a common purpose or any sense of a national project.

Tony said...

The left has its sacraments, abortion and homosexual marriage, and its blasphemy, criticism of homosexual marriage. The left's ferocious witch hunt of Pacquiao and other critics of homosexual marriage reveals the hollowness of its claim of tolerance.

On a related issues, the birthers ought to have asked to see the marriage license of Obama's parents instead of demanding to see his birth certificate. It is not a surprise that America's first bastard president is leading the charge against traditional marriage.

Anonymous said...

"2012 is shaping up to be The Year of the Queer."

No it isn't. 61-39 against gay marriage in North Carolina, and Obama tanking in the polls almost everywhere - trailing even among women in some polls. Especially after he "came out" for gay marriage.

It's shaping up to be the year conservatives get our confidence back. Even if Mitt Romney isn't himself really conservative, and does little in terms of policy to renew conservatism, his mere victory would give conservatives more confidence than we've had in a decade - temporarily, at least. Especially if Romney manages to win in places like Michigan, Colorado, and even Pennsylvania.

What happens if gays lose the ballot initiatives in Maryland and Maine? Chaos, that's what. Their every assumption is based on the notion that society is moving their way. What if it ain't?

Rose said...

"Care to share any information or knowledge you may have that suggests it will "soon be cured" and will "soon...be no more"?

In other words, why so sure of this and how soon is soon? In my lifetime?"

I'm not Albertosaurus, but I'm guessing it is because of a growing faith that Gregory Cochran is correct that the majority of cases of homosexuality are caused by pathogens.

Anonymous said...

"I'm not Albertosaurus, but I'm guessing it is because of a growing faith that Gregory Cochran is correct that the majority of cases of homosexuality are caused by pathogens."

Oh, I agree all right that Cochran's idea has gained a lot of converts, but even Cochran doesn't seem too persuaded that anyone's on the trail of the answer because, as he points out (or screams), no one's looking into that as a cause. They are still searching for the elusive gene set...

Alcalde Jaime Miguel Curleo said...

Fake Herzog: Perhaps Simmons is finding his inner ESPN Man after all. I didn't think him either homophilic or -phobic but anyone peripherally involved in Big Media can see the writing on the wall. However I gather he doesn't micromanage, doesn't rock the boat, and anyway is now a de-facto partner of some hardcore SWPL/AV Club types. The "open letter" piece itself was only mildly newsworthy and a dull read besides (the interlarded Tagalog bits were especially cloying).

Alcalde Jaime Miguel Curleo said...

Brooklyn Jewish voters discovering Republican candidates is a recent phenomenon, oddly coincidental with the Dinkins mayoralty.

There is a medium-length post by James Taranto today about the Pacquiao gaffe, which filled in some details I did not know even as an L.A. native, for instance that The Grove is owned by a local Democratic macher. Do-nothing golden boy Villaraigosa is normally enthusiastically on the side of gay money so whenever there's an opening you have to take your shot.

Pat Boyle said...

In other words, why so sure of this and how soon is soon? In my lifetime?

Yes indeed I did get part of the idea from Cochran. I was also influenced by Paul Ewald. These are the two fathers of what might be called the infectious gay theory. In part it is a reaction to the claims by Dean Hamer that homosexuality is genetic. That idea just isn't plausible.

If gayness were some form of polyploidy it would be visible under a light microscope. If it were a point mutation it would be far less frequent. With an almost a perfect reproduction penalty if homosexuality were genetic it would only appear at its mutation rate. Gays are around 3% of the population - much too high.

Hence Ewald and Cochran reason that it must therefore be an infection.

I thought about it and decided it cannot be a direct contagion. Gayness isn't catching. It is known to be inborn therefore it should be an infection of the mother that is passed in utero.

Homosexuality is acquired before birth and the sub-cortical structures (INAH3) are modified. This suggests a parasite. Many parasites modify the brains of their hosts. It's quite common.

As it happens the Toxoplasma Gondii parasite that cycles between cats and mice is very common in the brains of humans. When it is in the wrong host like humans or sea otters it has bad effects. It is a cause of schizophrenia and bad driving in humans. Every year science since about 1970 discovers new effects of this wide spread parasite.

There is also some epidemiological correspondence between T. Gondii infection rates and homosexuality rates, although this is only suggestive.

Cochran and Ewald are not responsible for this theory. They are professionals, I'm not. I can dare to make a hypothesis because I am just "the intelligent layman" or an "armchair philosopher".

Simom LeVay's studies on the gay brain are now twenty years old. No one follows them up probably because the gay community is offended. I have nothing to lose so this probable hypothesis comes from this improbable direction.

Albertosaurus

Anonymous said...

"Simom LeVay's studies on the gay brain are now twenty years old. No one follows them up probably because the gay community is offended."

LeVay disappointed me. He covered just about every hypothesis that's ever been thrown out there for the cause of homosex in his latest book (he even says in either the preface or chap. 1 that he will lay out even the most unlikely, illogical, unsubstantiated ones, yet he never mentions the one that theoretically makes the most senes, the germ theory of Ewald and Cochran. I was quite disappointed in him for having done that. Seems even a reputable scientist lets his gay bias get in the way. A shame.

BTW, I suppose you know this, but Cochran still thinks it perhaps even more likely to occur after birth, when an infant or child is bombarded by pathogens, that it may be an unusual side effect of a bug all kids are exposed to.

However, it is interesting that sometimes you find families in which it's not rare. I was reminded of that recently when I saw some old friends and discovered that the great nephew of a gay man was also gay. If it was due to some kind of familial connection to that gay great uncle, however, and not just pure chance, it went from the gay man's brother, who was very straight, to that brother's daughter, who then bore the gay son. Ewald does speak of germs that are passed generationally though or who are simply more susceptible to certain pathogens.

Well, Albertosaurus, keep up the thinking. You just might hit on it. If you find out a large % of gay men had a kitten when they were young, or played often in sandboxes and/or garden dirt, well...

They play, we pay said...

"Due to the newer drug cocktails, getting HIV now means mostly chronic nuisance. I confess I don't know what the cost is for these drugs, and I suppose some people could be priced out"

From the January 2011 AP story Airman gets 8 years in prison in HIV exposure case:


"Dr. Donna Sweet testified Wednesday that the cost of HIV medication typically runs between $1,700 and $1,800 a month... with proper care and mediation, a 20-year-old person who contracts HIV can easily expect to live to age 70"

50 years * $30k / year = $1.5 million.

And a lot of that money is taxpayer funded.

Don't we spend something like $15-$25 billion on HIV research and treatment annually, not including PEPFAR?

How much of that is just patronage for LGBT groups?

not a hacker said...

It couldn't be because HIV wasn't really the cause in the first place, could it?

Well, no, not really. Duesberg at least debunked the "we are all at risk" meme, showing arithmetically that HIV hardly ever transmits girl to boy, but our admiration has to end at some point. Gays didn't stop using drugs, and there are still new infections, it's just the severity of the sequelae that's changed, and those drugs aren't targeting malaria. I used to see Duesberg almost every day having his pastry at the cafe across from Kroeber Fountain. Nobody ever came to talk to him.

papabear said...

notahacker

Did you talk to Duesberg?