The 2020 offering of Democratic presidential candidates have officially endorsed one of their most vile, disgusting platforms yet: the repeal of HIV disclosure laws.
In what amounts to an endorsement of biological warfare and a life-threatening form of sexual assault, candidates like openly homosexual Pete Buttigieg have declared their support of reforming or repealing such laws.
Just a couple of years ago, former California governor Jerry Brown passed legislation making it no longer a felony to knowingly spread HIV. Now, these maniacs want to take that policy ten steps further at the federal level.
The shocking admission from Buttigieg came during CNN’s LGBT town hall earlier this month, when host and fellow homosexual Anderson Cooper called disclosure laws “antiquated” and based on “old science.”
“It’s not fair and it needs to change,” Buttigieg agreed.
.@PeteButtigieg says criminal penalties for not informing a sexual partner that you are HIV-positive are "unfair and needs to change."
The argument is that if the virus is undetectable it is untransmittable.
Buttigieg may be the only open and unrepentant homosexual of the bunch, but he wasn’t alone in denouncing truly informed consent before engaging in sexual activity. Both on the town hall stage and in her new LGBT issues platform, Sen. Elizabeth Warren has endorsed decriminalizing HIV transmission as well.
At a presidential forum hosted by the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD,) Sen. Cory Booker strongly agreed when moderator Zack Stafford said that these laws have “no scientific basis” and lead to “draconian” outcomes and stated that he “absolutely” supports their repeal.
There you have it, folks. The LGBT movement has officially endorsed making it legal to knowingly infect others with HIV.
Their pro-disease platform isn’t rooted in better, more updated science, of course. According to the CDC, the pre-exposure prophylaxis drugs available to help prevent the spread of HIV are highly effective, but aren’t foolproof.
.@PeteButtigieg says criminal penalties for not informing a sexual partner that you are HIV-positive are "unfair and needs to change."
The argument is that if the virus is undetectable it is untransmittable.
As a doctor, he totally lost me with this. Lab tests that tell you "untransmittable" are not perfect. They are only a snapshot in time. Viral load can and does fluctuate. Every person has the right to know what risk they are taking. @PeteButtigieg ought to know better.
If these laws are repealed, they’d presumably be repealed for everybody. Even if HIV prophylaxis drugs worked 100% of the time in every single patient, which they don’t, decriminalization would still apply to people who choose not to use them, or who don’t take them consistently.
Although, as we’ve previously reported, the issue of mandatory vaccination has shown us just how fond the leftists are of forcing people to accept whatever the pharmaceutical industry foists upon them “for their own good.”
Are they prepared to follow their logical path to the point of mandating these drugs for all HIV patients? Or would that be too “draconian”? The hypocrisy is astounding.
https://activistmommy.com/buttigieg-booker-warren-believe-it-shouldnt-be-a-crime-to-knowingly-expose-sexual-partners-to-hiv/?fbclid=IwAR21O05fNvjQJIQG78EszkPpeJgvyTBlb6ripFXokdCkatU7OdZdQwq77x8
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/11/wow-liz-warren-is-now-pushing-a-plan-that-will-eliminate-2-million-american-jobs-democrats-think-this-is-a-good-thing/
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