It is a well known fact that bans were placed upon gay men or MSM (Men who have sex with men) from giving blood following the HIV/AIDS crises of the 1980s, a disease which became known as "gay cancer" or "the gay disease" due to the high numbers of MSM who contracted it.
However, 30 years later and lifetime bans are still in place in 26 countries including the USA, Canada, France and Ireland. Even Iceland, notoriously liberal and pro-LGBT after electing an openly lesbian president in 2009, has a lifetime ban on "gay blood". You've seen posters like the one pictured on the left before. You may have felt a little left out. Well worry not! If you can't give blood, give your organs!
Yes, that's right. You read it correctly. Being gay can automatically ban you from giving blood for life, but the situation is different for organs. Have you ever wondered if you were able to make an organ donation? Well, the thought crossed my mind after seeing a poster calling on people to do so. These posters are a lot less common than blood donation campaigns, but just as important.
This is where the sheer stupidity becomes clear. Blood donations are completely banned for MSM to prevent any chance of transmission of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). HIV is transmitted from the body fluid of an infected individual to another, purely through skin-contact. We can therefore safely say that any human whose body tissue enters in contact with HIV-infected blood will contract the virus. HIV becomes AIDS when the virus starts to attack cells in the body causing a severe loss of cellular immunity that leaves the sufferer susceptible to infection and malignancy. HIV is less severe than AIDS, but it causes it.
However, HIV is not a "gay disease", but something everybody who has sex has to worry about. Straight, bisexual, or indeed gay. Therefore, by upholding a ban on "gay blood", the Health Service is assuming that all gay men have AIDS. This is not the case, and although it is understandable as to why these bans were imposed in the 1980s, it is lunacy in today's society as HIV rates in gay men have reduced considerably. The percentage of HIV-positive gay men in the 1980s was at 50% in San Francisco and New York. In 2008, a CDC study estimated that 19% of MSM were infected with HIV in 21 major US cities. According to research carried out in London in 2007, 10% of gay men in the city were infected.
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So remember, once you have expelled your last breath and the candle of life is slowly dimming, your organs that have spent your entire lifetime swimming in "gay blood" that you weren't allowed to donate (even though you were HIV negative), can give someone life after your death (unless you are HIV positive). It seems complete and utter nonsense that you weren't allowed to be given the opportunity to save more lives by donating your – not "gay blood", but – clean blood.
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