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To: Torie
It did seem all difficult to believe.

Well, yes it did.

One of the best definitions of prejudice I learned as a kid: the tendency to believe anything that suits your opinion, and reject anything that challenges it.

Here's the link debunking Rolling Stone's "exclusive".
119 posted on 01/23/2003 8:41:23 PM PST by Belial
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To: Belial
Here is what Andrew Sullivan wrote FWIW:

"I read Drudge's synopsis of the Rolling Stone piece arguing that one quarter of all gay male HIV transmission is now deliberate. The piece is not online, but the precis reads like Stephen Glass. Is there an actual study showing this? Nope. Just one doc mouthing off. Is there any evidence supporting such an extraordinary claim? None that I can see.

"There's one lonely fact, though: Dr. Cabaj estimates that at least twenty-five percent of all newly infected gay men fall into [bug-chasing] category. With about 40,000 new infections in the United States per year, according to government reports, that would mean 10,000 each year are attributable to that more liberal definition of bug chasing.

"But those alleged 40,000 are for all cases of HIV transmission, and as anyone knows, gays form a declining proportion of those cases - maybe a little more than half at this point. So the only actual fact in the extract is obviously wrong. This urban myth was peddled in the 1990s and couldn't get any traction. Is Rolling Stone that desperate for sales? I guess I'll wait."

120 posted on 01/23/2003 8:44:47 PM PST by Torie
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To: Belial
Some gay men deliberately seek to become infected with the AIDS virus. Do you deny that?
124 posted on 01/23/2003 9:12:29 PM PST by Kevin Curry
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