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Behavior led to that illness, so yes, the behavior should be stigmatized.
Stigmatizing something does not fix the problem. This is simple logic.
Behavior led to that illness, so yes, the behavior should be stigmatized.
Wrong board, meant to go on general section.
Straw man. Illogical. You fail again.
As I asked on your previous illogical thread, who are these people and how do you know their political leanings?
You are a troll, who never addresses the information, only the source, i'm pretty much done with you, but i can do this all day.
I'm torn between owning you, and ignoring you.
But please keep telling me how i am failing when i am having a discussion with many people other than you, and i'm okay with that.
Stigmatizing something does not fix the problem. This is simple logic.
They need healthcare for all the diseases they are apparently trying to de-stigmatize.
I'm all for addressing wealth inequality. I think its the worlds biggest issue, only 2nd to the moral decline of people.
It's not trolling. You invented an argument nobody is making. "I'm proud to have an STD" is not an argument anyone was making, so why are you attacking it?
Who decides what is or isn't moral?
You didn't answer the question. How is it good to shout out your std and be proud of it?
My OP shows people who are proud to have an std.
This is not something to shout out, these are lifetime diseases people are trying to normalize because they don't want accountability. And would rather, others accept their ailment as if it is normal.
We will all die thinking this way.
Ill never agree with that.
They are fighting against being stigmatized. They're not saying "this disease is a good thing."
Being open is being more accountable, not less. Yet again your logic fails.
Why shouldn't a disease be stigmatized? It's bad.
Not proud, just not ashamed, isn't that what you meant?
Between this and the other thread, you seem obsessed with STDs. Is it the fact that people are getting diseases? Or are you just a little envious that so many are actually enjoying sex, as is perfectly natural? You aren't an incel, are you?
So then you must think a guy who has cheated on all three of his wives is bad and should be stigmatized as well right? Or do you think he should be made president of the United States?
Why shouldn't a disease be stigmatized? It's bad.
They are fighting against being stigmatized. They're not saying "this disease is a good thing."
Being open is being more accountable, not less. Yet again your logic fails.
You're not stigmatizing the illness, you're stigmatizing a human being.
They could be even more accountable by never having sex with a clean person without letting them know. However, in California, they are trying to make it so you don't need to do that.
False. Reducing a penalty is not the same as legalization. Yet again your logic fails.
The disease comes after behavior.
Which is why we should spit at people who get lung cancer from smoking.
Good call!
Its on the path.
Nope, stigmatized.
It's only one aspect to a person, which is not fatal to the other person.
Diseases are fatal and life altering.