Tuesday, December 1, 2009

World AIDS Day.

I never knew what AIDS was all about before I started reading this one particular article.
All I know that people whom is suffering AIDS can spread it easily.
I admit, I used to think bad about people who suffers HIV+.
After reading lots of articles on it, I realize that it wasn't half bad.
Suffering HIV+ is a bad thing, but discriminating it is worser.
I've read that people live their normal lives happily after testing.
It's better to know than to not know.
But sometimes, vice versa is better.
Health is important and it is worth knowing what you're suffering.
Many people in Africa suffer this disease, maybe the people there are less exposed to it.
Thankfully I have learned about it, and I'm proud to wish Happy World AIDS Day.
For there is nothing that can widened our eyes than listening to other people's side of story or suffering it ourselves.

''Today, on World AIDS Day, I call on all of the media to take up this message of hope, spreading the powerful stories of success in the fight against AIDS that are coming from countries around the world. We must stay the course, notwithstanding a global economic crisis and competing domestic priorities, so that we can continue, with our colleagues in the media, to show the positive impact of investments in global health and particularly HIV/AIDS.'' -Jonathan Klein

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