Health
Thatcher didn’t want to mention sex in AIDS awareness campaigns – OUTinPerth
Margaret Thatcher didn’t want to mention risky sex practices in AIDS awareness campaign out of fear people who discover risky sex practices.
Margaret Thatcher was Britain’s Prime Minister when the AIDS crisis grew throughout the 1980’s but her former colleagues have shared that the Iron Lady was not in favour of sharing how HIV could be passed on through specific sexual behaviour.
The acclaimed television program It’s a Sin has shone a spotlight how how Britain reacted during the onset of HIV in the early 1980s.
The show brutally recounts the discrimination and stigma faced by people who became infected with the virus, and also how at…
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