WHY IS HIV/AIDS HIGHER AMONG BLACKS?

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When it comes to violence, the excuse is socioeconomic disadvantage...Okay, fine...

But what about HIV/AIDS? Why are the rates RIDICULOUSLY higher in Black populations across the globe?

What is the rationalization for this statistic?

Especially, when you consider that HIV/AIDS is pretty much an "anal" disease, and Africans ALWAYS claim that they are not gay or anal sex is disgusting...

So, are Africans/Blacks down low homosexuals? Are young African/Black women giving up the anus to preserve their vaginal virginity? Are African/Blacks exchanging heroin needles?

The numbers are RETARDED...
 

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Poverty.



Poor people tend to be less educated/aware and that leads to bad decision making. They also have less access to healthcare. I have my own anecdotes that confirms this. It's the same issue in Africa with the added effect of dumb superstitions like fukking virgins raw to cure hiv

Test 10 black women who are on welfare then test 10 black women who make over $100k. Then talk to all of them about basic STD and healthcare facts. I bet there is a huge difference in results and understanding of information
 

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As much as the Coli wants to believe only gay people can get AIDS, African countries aren't the only ones with high rates. India has an epidemic you never hear about, also look at the rates in other southeast Asian countries. Yes the rates are higher in South Africa, but you have to take into account other modes of transmission with IV drug use being a huge one. It is true that anal sex carries a much higher risk factor than normal vaginal intercourse, but you can spread the virus either way. Better healthcare, access to condoms, and information goes a long way. You see higher rates of pretty much every major disease in impoverished areas...even here in the US.
 
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