Current Event II
Today, I am going to talk about social advertising of HIV/AIDS positive people. Nowadays, it is a big problem which cannot be resolve now. Not too much people really know what it is, how dangerous is it and how to get infected. When someone know that person is HIV/AIDS positive, everyone started to avoid him or her. But people with HIV/AIDS are normal people and they are not dangerous if following simple rules. Society usually judge positive HIV/AIDS people, there are few stereotypes about HIV/AIDS positive people: all HIV/AIDS positive people are prostitutes/drug users/homosexuals, HIV/AIDS “filthy” diesis, people avoiding this topic and trying not to think about it. People CANNOT be infected by:
1. Air-trickle way
2. Kiss
3. Sweat and Tears
4. Bite of bloodsucking insects
5. Physical contact
There is also some myth about HIV/AIDS, one pf them, about biological terrorism, for example, terrorist put in some public places or to the food infected needle, and person did not see it, touch it or step on it and become infected.
In reality, people afraid even to speak with infected person, they are shaming HIV-positive people. But what feel HIV-positive person? Her or she had this terrible disease and all people which surrounds him or her avoid and afraid her or him, shamming, think about something “filthy” and everyone about it, because it is law, that HIV-positive people should aware about them diagnose to all surrounding people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiU8nQ_-q9s This video was creating to explain people, that HIV-positive people are still people and they still need society and communication with it. It is important to make this topic as clear as possible for everyone, more forces should be direct to resolving this problem, more attractive ads, which will not be scaring people but explain them and teach simple rules of safety. HIV-positive people should live a full life and people should support them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiU8nQ_-q9s This video was creating to explain people, that HIV-positive people are still people and they still need society and communication with it. It is important to make this topic as clear as possible for everyone, more forces should be direct to resolving this problem, more attractive ads, which will not be scaring people but explain them and teach simple rules of safety. HIV-positive people should live a full life and people should support them.
I loved the video on Hiv and the topic itself.its very sad that even in the 21st century people still stigmatise the hiv aids victim.its true that in many countries public are more informed about the hiv victims and they are educated that you do not need to fear them.the fact is we all pretend that we accept the affected but behind their backs the society judge them.we say we are okay with them but talk negatively about them.
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