I was really pleased to see lots of people wearing red ribbons around the time of World AIDS Day. It showed an interest within our society regarding a disease which is so prevalent within the world today, not just in the gay community, but within society as a whole. As time has gone by, the public in general has come to realise the massive problem faced by HIV and AIDS both on a domestic and global scale. It used to be that a tombstone campaign placed AIDS away from the domestic environment; upon homosexual men and in certain areas of Africa. Thankfully, gone are those days. True, HIV and AIDS are still regarded as alien to, per se, the suburbs of Warwick, and there is still a great urban myth that homosexual men are all destined to get the disease, (my grandfather is positive I am a walking AIDS mutation) but generally there is a greater understanding amongst Brits that HIV and AIDS can strike anywhere and at anytime if you are not careful.
You all know the standard ways AIDS can be caught… sexual intercourse, no protection, sleeping around, it only takes the one time… etc. But how about the monsters that perpetuate that and spread it amongst more people? People who know they have AIDS but rather than take responsibilities for their actions continue to spread the disease, sometimes to deliberately hurt others as they themselves are hurting.
It could be anyone. It could be the sexy guy you just met in mission, the guy you were dancing with 10 minutes ago... he put his arms around you, kissed your neck, just right, and smiled, God he had a lovely smile. He offered to buy you a drink, you accepted, he wandered off, brought back the drink. You took a sip, you fell, he lead you outside, into a cab… did you really want to wake up decaying? Did you really want to wake up with AIDS? Did you really want the story to end up this way, sat on my bed crying, how stupid you were? It’s amazing how what you go to bed with can be so different when you wake up.
This is serious sh*t, and I’m very sorry to say that the last part is a true story, though naturally adapted to protect the teller. There are still true cases of ignorance. People in rural Malawi (not a racist slur but a true story) who believe religiously that sleeping with an “Azoungou”, (literally translated from Chichéwa into “white person”) will cure them of AIDS. In Thailand, people in rural provinces such as Nongkhai or Loei who simply do not understand the implications of AIDS and the nature of its ability to spread, to consume. People in England, not quite understanding why it is that the cold they’ve been having recently, is so bad. They are sad stories, preventable, heartbreaking. I once met a Thai gay couple who were madly in love with each other. They’d been together for 6 years and all of a sudden both of them began to experience the same symptoms: lethargy, bleeding, vomiting. They both had developed AIDS. One of the couple had slept with a sleazy white guy a year before the couple had met, as a result, largely down to ignorance, the disease had been transmitted, the most worthy of people were infected. Things that have happened in my life, and no doubt in your lives too have made me become very aware of HIV and AIDS. What is it? What does it do? How can you stop it? How can you help people with it?
What can we do to help educate people regarding AIDS? Is there anything we can do in order to stop the disease from spreading? Of course there is!
The preventative measures outlined on World AIDS Day, things such as stronger condoms, specially designed for gay sex, thousands of leaflets given out by charitable organisations such as the Terrence Higgins Trust; people talking about it, coming to terms with it, the sexual health workshops the LGBT is due to run next semester. Learning about it, checking on the symptoms, avoiding any possibility of drug rape, STD tests, confiding in your friends…. The list goes on. If you’re horny, whatever you do, don’t go out and pull someone who might have HIV, just jerk off. It sounds a really stupid thing to say, but the guy I mentioned earlier had gone out to pull; now he lives his life haunted by this one night of ‘passion’. It really wasn’t worth it.
So what can you individually do to help? (This is the important bit people)
Contribute your time and do something amazing, fun and rewarding. Next semester, hopefully around about April when the weather is starting to warm up and there’s not too much stress, I suggest that we co-ordinate a fundraising event. Now I’m undecided what this event should be, which is where everyone comes in. I was thinking we could all cycle through to Manchester, before realising that most people don’t have bikes… so any suggestions of things that would be fun, challenging yet do-able would be fantastic… Those interested in participating would fundraise for this event in co-operation with the student radio (representatives from the radio are already interested) and hopefully get lots of support from local charities and businesses sympathetic to the cause, not to mention fellow students. All the money raised will go towards a HIV awareness charity, such as the Terrence Higgins Trust and by the end of the fundraiser, everyone will have had an amazing time, and have made such a difference. If only one persons life is changed by the things we do, it’s worth it, and we can look back in pride.
This is merely what I suggest of course, and if the committee felt that something like this would be better co-ordinated from outside the society, that would be fine. I know that I have talked to a few of the society members in coffee hour, and you seemed enthusiastic about doing something like this. Please suggest ideas so as to make this fundraiser as much fun as possible, and those of you who I haven’t met yet, who browse the forum but don’t come along to coffee hour, please feel free to let me know if you are interested. PM me or add me on david_project_trust@hotmail.com.
Wear your hearts on your sleeve like the red ribbon you wear on your chest. This year, your New Years resolution should be to make a difference, change someone’s world.
Cheers Alby, i take it you are in then? Last time i did something like this i raised 700 quid for my Thai gap year by cycling to manchester and back again dressed as Darth Vader... generally, the wackier things are, the more successful!
Oh, and thanks for everyone chatting with me about the Phuket crisis... i can tell you now that both Karn and Ant have been found safe and well and are helping out in the hospital at Khao Lak. Thanks for your concern, love ya's xxx
After the tidal wave attacked Phuket last Sunday. It destroyed everything that located closer to the beach. It had an eartquake that we never get before. And one hours after,it had a big tidal wave came destroy everything. One of my patients said "It is height like a 4 floor buliding that has a lot of cars on the top and people are running away and screaming like a movie call Deep Impact" I am glad that I didn't stay anywhere closer to the beach at that day. And it's such my luck that it attacked in the morning. Because I planned to go to the beach in the afternoon. If it attacked in the afternoon,all of you guys won't recieve this message.
At that day,I was recieved the phone call from the hospital. They were lack of doctors because there're so many injury people. Then,I went to the hospital and help them. When I arrive to the hospital,it looked like a big tragedy(Actuallyit is). So many of injury people. People were screaming, crying and being panic. I help the doctors for stitching and cleaning the wound. I heard the ambulance sound all day. That's mean the injury people were coming all the time.I started working since 10.30 am till 2 am. in the next day. Then,I was extremely tired. But at that moment,we were working without any break. I figured it out that there're over 500 people. Then,I slept in the hospital till the next morning.
The next day was more calm down. Not many severe people. And we had a lot of doctors and nurses come helping us this day. Then,the director moved me to helping center(service center). And it was another hard working. Because I had to sent the people who don't have much injury to meet their embassy.And I had to explain (situation), give(information), help them(to find amission people,unidentify death body and missing service center) It's more hard working coz there're over 1000 people came finding their family. It's another day that I have to work over 12 hours. I started at 9.30 till midnight. Then,I went back to sleep.
Today,I woke up with full of exhaust. But I still have to get the same responsible as yesterday. But it's overcrowded. Over 3000 people come finding all of information,blood donation,journalist and the international volunteers. but it's small amount of injury people. And we send the doctors and nusres out to the beach area for Otposy and Taking care of injury people. But we got a big shocking news. that i and another dentists have to go to the pier. Because they require dental examination and imprint on the unidentify death people. So they set us,doctors,nurses and a lot of volunteers at the pier (Death people from Phi Phi island). And we did otposy (check up death body) and took them back to the hospital. It's another of my work. And police said that we still have a lot of works for tomorrow. I just got home at midnight after starting work since 9.30 am. My body is almost death also.
Glad that i am still alive.And I am really not sure when will everything is finished. Don't worry about me. Everything is fine now.
Lots of love, Anthony
PS. there are 7000 injury people and 1200 death people finding now. A lot of missing people. And the king's grandson was died from this diaster also
It sounds scary as hell, glad 2 hear he's ok tho. About the Aids Action thing, count me in & if u still wanna record Hole Again, lets go 4 it :o) Owt 4 charity, so far i've dun stuff 4 Cancer research like abseilin absolutley hungover, shavin me head totally (looked like sinead o'connor) & collectin 4 NSPCC green flag appeal in rain
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Funky! Hole again sounds cool! Any music students (Adam, Phil?) up for playing the tune to atomic kittens whole again for Nic to cover it with lesbian vulgarities???
If you're actually serious about doing it then why not, the music wouldnt be too hard to come by or very expensive. I am all for fundraisingy things, thought I do agree you should be looking at doing something fun/odd rather that just annoying people outside the student union for day or so.
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my boyfriend has still not heard if a friend of his, staying near the coast in thailand, is okay. 77,000 dead so far and rising. it's incredible that bombs are still going off in other parts of the word while this is going on. shows you how shít and soul-less mankind can be. and still how powerless we are against the natural world.
but count me in for any AIDS related action. this planet can be a horrible place, but it's all about making little differences. and i hope this society has done this year, among other things.
i hope everyone has a peaceful and happy new year. and i hope you all get fúcking bladdered see you in 2005!
dave x
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When there's a specific time for specific action from you guys, I'll have a better idea of whether I'll be able get involved in however big a way I can!
thaidave, among other publishers, CNN International are maintaining a list of e-mail appeals for contacts in Thailand. Maybe your Thai contacts might be able to help?
I have the music for whole again with me at home. i can bring it back to leeds with me if ur serious in doing it. it wouldnt be too hard to change it a bit etc. well actually, i'll bring it anyway i think. any other song suggestions are welcome, theres quite a few iv got sheetmusic to, its like a compilation thingymagig. also got evanescence (fallen), dido (both albs), britney (oops i did it again alb), steps (steptacular), the corrs (talk on corners and blue), alcia keys (songs in a minor). so if you can think of some songs you could use from those, i'll bring them back to leeds with me. i'll have a think about it anyway. or we could write our own.
you have my deepest symapthy, dave. it must be so hard for you to cope with. i am glad that ur friends are alright. it is a once in a generation disaster, i cant believe how many people have died.
its good to know that there are some people in the world who are doing their best to help, and for that i applaude you dave.
whole again music wud b gr8, not sure bout needin the other ones but the whole again 1 goes gr8 wi my version of it called Hole Again... its in sketchbook sumwhere
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I have just read the latest figures, and i have been shocked. That feeling that sweeps over you and hits you in the space right below the heart, your soul.
117,000 fatalities and rising.
Its hard being here to realise just how tragic the disaster actually is. 117,000 people, its just a number, a statistic. i am mentally unable to comprehend just how many people that is. To think that so many lives have been torn apart, so many futures lost.
The UK government has aleady pleadged £50m, the most of any individual country.
In this most tragic of times, it is of even more importance that there are people out there who are deterimined to make a difference for the better.
Dave, i guess Thailand will never be the same, just to let you know that i am thinking of you and i cant even begin to understand how you are feeling. I hope you realise that you have many friends who will listen to you when you ever need to talk.
Dave, you are one of those people making a difference to the world.
quote: Originally posted by: NickyDyke85 "whole again music wud b gr8, not sure bout needin the other ones but the whole again 1 goes gr8 wi my version of it called Hole Again... its in sketchbook sumwhere"
hey nic, cool cool. yeh k, i will bring the music back to me with leeds. lets not let this idea slip, i think its great. hope you had a gd xmas and have a fab nye!!
the amount of money that my country has donated makes be proud to be british for once. anyway enough of the patriotic crap click below...
...and make your own donation now. it takes a minute or two and just a few quid may mean the difference between someone living and dying. and just remember how much you've spent this christmas and new year by comparison, and all the wonderful presents you've received yourself.
dave x
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The British government has pledged £50m, the highest of any single country. The British public have pledged £45m.
What does the money buy?
75p: 10-litre jerry can for collecting and storing water £5: full kitchen set for a displaced family £15: clothes and shoes for a child who has lost everything £35: enough food for a family for a week £100: zinc sheeting and timber to rebuild two family homes £400: a hand-held satellite phone for emergency teams to use £1,750: a generator to provide electricity to an emergency camp
The DEC, disasters emergency commitee is an umbrella organisation of 12 charities including Oxfam, SaveTheChildren,Christian Aid and the British Red Cross.
Visit DECwww.dec.org.uk or phone 0870 60 60 900 to donate.
its simple by phone (prob simpler on-line), its an automated message and you use the phone buttons to put in some of ur details.
But please please please, don't rest on British pride! I reckon everyone can afford a small donation towards this appeal. If i can manage £250 (+72 quid) gift aid for this then i reckon y'all can chuck in a fiver Thanks Phil, lovely words and you're right about how i'm feeling! thanks for positive response towards AIDS appeal... i reckon we should probably get a list of people interested and go for a drink sometime to talk about what we're gonna do! Thanks also Lewis and everyone else!
Did anybody see the Vicar of Dibley tonight? I didn't realise those armbands were real I thought it was another joke - oops! Anyway I reccommend Dawn French's plan of bribing potential fundraisers with jaffa cakes to get the numbers up
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