Below, I’ve presented a series of graphics using the data from Table 17a, page 58, to illustrate the patterns of HIV infection. Once you partition out the HIV rates of the various groups, using data buried in CDC tables, the differences are stark. Men who have had sex with men (MSM) within the last five years account for 78% of new male infections, 63% of all new infections, yet MSM are only about 2.0% of the entire population. According to the CDC, HIV is at a higher prevalence among homosexual men and intravenous drug users, as compared to heterosexuals.
In America, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimates there are just over one million people with HIV. But the truth has never been told in mainstream channels, in clear and simple terms: HIV and AIDS are overwhelmingly the province of homosexual men, injectable drug users, and the people who sleep with them. Since the 1980s, we’ve been inundated with talk of AIDS and the great threat it poses. But the biggest, baddest venereal disease has long been HIV, and the debilitating disease it causes, AIDS. Gonorrhea, Syphilis, “The Clap”… they’re all real, and usually quite treatable if caught early.