Sapper Redux said:dermdoc said:What is your position? It seems that you are claiming that a small activist group did more to help AIDS patients than the Catholic Church and hospitals and doctors.Sapper Redux said:How is my position hypocritical?dermdoc said:Sapper Redux said:dermdoc said:Yep. It is sad. He really, really hates religion. Sad.ramblin_ag02 said:Wow! I don't think I've ever seen a more blatant and proud example of anti-religious bigotry.Sapper Redux said:ramblin_ag02 said:I'm not if you are aware, but there are more than 600 Catholic hospitals. There were even more in the 80s and 90sSapper Redux said:
That group did more good for LGBTQ people during the AIDS epidemic than the Catholic Church has ever done.
I stand by what I said. The medical care provided to most AIDS patients in the 80s was hardly worth praising.
Seriously? Some random activist group did more than hundreds of hospitals full of medical professionals all doing their absolute best to help people with a new and unknown illness? I don't even know what to say
I don't hate religion. But I'm also not deferential to religious organizations and their pearl clutching while ignoring their own history.
And you and your side do not pearl clutch? And I am not deferential to political takes on health care.
You are a hypocrite.
And that you "have a pretty good idea" of what was going on during the AIDS deal and yet give no history of actually working in medicine or dealing with AIDS patients. Where do you get your supposed knowledge of what was going on?
Maybe it is more arrogance than hypocrisy.
I said the they did more than the Church. I didn't say anything about individual doctors and nurses at hospitals, many of whom are not Catholic. And the mistreatment and prejudice towards gay people during the AIDS epidemic in hospitals is very well documented. My anecdotal experience comes from knowing a few gay men impacted by the epidemic and the treatment they and their partners received at the hands of the medical system and churches. Yours comes from a different angle. You may think you were doing all you could. It didn't come across like that to many impacted patients, just so you know.
The group in question is part of the original AIDS quilt because of their tireless efforts and support for those suffering. The Catholic Church is not on the quilt for a reason. Regardless of how many hospitals they have founded.
Where is the mistreatment of AIDS patients in hospitals "well documented"?
Are there studies that you can link?
I was at the epicenter of the AIDS outbreak at the Houston med center and working community STD clinics.
I saw none of the stuff you claim to be ""well documented".
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