It’s Pride month so you know that that means– All the LGBTQIAs are flaunting their skirts in public. If that’s you, slay queen! It’s not Mabeline, you were born with it. Just shave those legs, mmmk? My first kiss was with a lesbian (I was such a good kisser, she swore off all men a few years later 😎😚). Hope Tracy’s doing well.
Let’s put aside the science that theorizes that if everyone were gay, mankind would cease to exist in about 100 years because, like Joni Ernst said a few days ago, we’re all going to die. Eventually. But if you’re a gay man, there’s a new reason to have hope you’ll die later, not sooner. Just take some pills!
Truvada is one of a handful of pharmaceutical companies trying to eradicate a virus that affects gay men more than any other group– HIV/AIDS. Admirable sure, but their commercials are just… sooooo…. gaaaaaay. In Truvada’s defense, commercials from Cabenuva and ads from Biktarvy are quite gay, too.
I found a video from 2012 with an expert giving his advice on how Truvada works and who it’s for (spoiler alert: men who have sex with men, primarily). The expert interviewed is Dr. Fauci so knowing what we know now about his COVID involvement, take what he says with a grain of salt. Some might think he’s trying to spread HIV just so he can be the one to save everyone from it (allegedly). 🥴
People in the homosexual community are usually some of the nicest people I meet. I have nothing but love and respect for them as people created by God to do good things, the same for everyone. What I find funny is how businesses and institutions treat homosexuality. Like this ironic “Love is healthy” post from the World Health Organization…
Love is healthy. Contracting AIDS from a male homosexual encounter is not. You’d think WHO would know that. Whether you’re gay or straight or bisexual or wondering about it all, do your thing. I’m not sure there needs to be a month celebrating who we love. There’s already a day for that and we all know Valentine’s Day is a manufactured holiday. But Truvada should really think about sponsoring June. Then they’d have more money to make more (less gay?) commercials.
-Out of the Wilderness
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