A.I.D.S.
Sir,—Your “Stronger line on A.I.D.S. favoured” headlines the. news item on the poll showing public concern over this vile scourge, but includes the opinion of gay organisations that the crisis is the “best” argument for decriminalising homosexual activity. This gets much time on radio and television also, for the media have been brainwashed into pushing the propaganda of these confessed criminals. Professionals rejecting the “human rights” of criminals to recruit accomplices are muzzled, but gay spokesmen and their bleeding heart religious and "liberal” sympathisers are always news. A doctor on the Sunday television debate quickly passed over his knowledge that A.I.D.S. is spread by sodomy? It is certainly not caught by holding hands, or spread by the stereotype consenting adult with his
permanent partner. Predatory homosexuals will spread A.I.D.S. through attacks on young heterosexuals. Few are prosecuted, for victims are pilloried. A stronger line on homosexual criminals is vital. — Yours, etc., VARIAN J. WILSON. November 26, 1984.
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