The article spends a lot of time on the "paternalistic" French colonial doctors who went around innoculating Africans against diseases and occasionally, when the power went out, they could only boil their hypodermic needles instead of fully sterilize them. But, eventually, it gets to how AIDS became a massive disease, and, reading between the lines, you'll see that AIDS was more or less the disease of the "1960s on the March:" decolonialization, the UN, the Black Power Duvalier regime in Haiti, gay sex tourism, drugs, gay lib and so forth.
Voltaire — To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
HIV, homosexuals, heroin addicts, Haitians, and hemophiliacs
Steve Sailer looks at a new scientific history of AIDS:
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