Friday, June 19, 2009

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SOCIAL EXCLUSION of HIV-positive AIDS-RELATED


Being HIV positive often becomes a terrible condition, more Beyond that is a health problem is a social problem, where ignorance often makes us act with prejudice and discrimination without considering the damage they do to others. HIV carriers are constantly discriminated against and stigmatized by society in many areas of their lives, such as work, health, public life, their sex, etc. thus violates their rights. When you discriminate, you have no mercy, forget they are human beings seeking opportunities, seeking to develop as all and we just think individually, let alone that our actions are undermining many dreams and ideals of others.

virus affects not only men, but increasingly more related to women and children. Does not differentiate between social class, profession, occupation, age, gender, etc.. But there is a wide range of people within society who carry the virus, who not only have to adapt and accept his condition, but must bear the fear of discrimination and stigmatization continued by the population "healthy ". Who will have more value will face these and be able to leave the world and continue, however those who do not, be hidden and truncated their goals, are excluded and will be developed in isolation and fearful, afraid of rejection.

HIV undoubtedly change the lives of all people, both those who carry it and those who do not, at this, the media today are massive and information spreads rapidly, we must be aware and know well before to judge and discriminate, we can not forget that even healthy HIV-positive are people that like everyone wants to come and need their space and respect by all, do not need pity, just to look at them as equal and as capable. The inclusion means that they can have long and productive lives both personally and as citizens, to this in our minds and desires of a more inclusive society, lies the respect, appreciation and acceptance of HIV-positive.

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