NO to AIDS


MAN DOWN

Once as a young girl walked a street lining the side of her home she was attacked by a group of guys from her school, MILLHILL HIGH SCHOOL in the Southern United States in Vancouver and since she was young and vulnerable, they raped her, and the first boy had AIDS and infected her and the other boys too. Unfortunately since it was dark her brother happened to rape her without knowing that it was her and he ended up getting it too and giving it to his girlfriend later that night at a party.

Seven years down the road the girl was walking around town with the daughter who was a result of that night and she met the man who had raped her .They planned with her best friend and they murdered him and his family as revenge for what he did .She was locked up in jail for life but she didn’t want to die alone so she spread it to her inmates through cutting them with sharp objects with her blood and she told her daughter to spread it to all the people she knew.

This is a form of injustice because it’s malicious spread of aids. Live a responsible life. If infected do not spread it.

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REAL LIFE STORY

 

I  had a friend since Primary One. All I remember about her is that she was light-skinned and pretty looking. Her mother though was thin but was also light-skinned. When I was in Primary four as we were playing she revealed to me that she had AIDS but I did not take her seriously but I remembered her mother in appearance that is to say abnormally thin. Before I could ask her about if she had already left the school. After something like 2 years later, I met her again with one of my friends who is a boy and he told me that she was just his friend. Since I could not leave him with a girl who was HIV positive I told him about her status. He pretended not to know anything till one day when he asked her about her status and she said she was HIV negative. But then it seems she had forgotten that she told me her status may be because we were still young so I reminded her. She then confessed to him that she was HIV positive. But then their friendship was more than just friendship so if I had not told him about her she would continue lying to him and she might have ended up giving him the virus either accidentally or intentionally depending on the kind of heart she had. Later they stopped being friends and just broke up. Up to now I do not regret doing what I did because it was for the good of the two of them.

Fellow students we need to know our HIV status and care for others. If you are infected live a responsible life, if you are safe take serious safety measures to avoid contracting HIV.

 

 Nakaye Lynette Angela
 

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