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October 5, 2006

Those gay ads are powerful

This ad poses a powerful statement, solicits powerful responses. I think that if this ad were accompanied by similar ads using the same message—HIV Is a Hetero Disease, HIV Is an African American Disease or HIV Is a Human Disease—then perhaps the controversy that it would start would get people to talking about HIV within the various populations. Because everyone like to make a fuss about being singled out. And, if you can't get people discussing HIV one way, then how about another?

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