Jew-Fag Pushing Resolution to End Ban of Queers Donating Blood in San Francisco

Daily Slave
July 18, 2014

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This queer Jew Scott Weiner wants people to accept blood from men who engage in anal sex.

A Jewish faggot by the name of Scott Weiner is pushing a resolution to end the ban of queer people donating blood in San Francisco.  Unfortunately, the city board is expected to approve this insane proposal despite Weiner admitting a few years ago that HIV/AIDS is still a major problem in the community.

The bottom line is that men who engage in unnatural acts like anal sex are going to be much more likely to spread weird diseases among each other.  It doesn’t make any sense for these disturbed individuals who are at a higher risk for having sexually transmitted diseases to be donating blood.  Of course in this cultural Marxist wonderland that we live in, it is bigoted to suggest otherwise.

With all this going on, it would be absolutely nuts for someone to accept blood from anyone in the San Francisco area.

From Breitbart:

In 1983, as the AIDS epidemic was raging, gays and bisexual men were banned from donating blood by the FDA. Now San Francisco Supervisor Scott Wiener has introduced a resolution to end the ban, and the city board is expected to approve it.

Weiner told KTVU in San Francisco that the city has to make a statement to the FDA that times and technology are changing. He charged, “It’s discriminatory, it has no basis in public health. All donated blood is heavily tested, and it’s depriving our country of a lot of blood that could be donated to help save peoples’ lives.”

A lesbian who has been donating blood for thirty years snapped to KTVU, “I think it’s time for the government to take its regulatory self and shove it, to tell you the truth. If the blood is clean, we need it. Use it.”

Wiener, who is openly gay, acknowledged in 2011 that HIV/AIDS was still a major problem in San Francisco, saying, “We have a large and aging population of people living with HIV/AIDS. Until we minimize or eliminate new infections, we must focus on prevention. We can’t keep letting our community, and particularly our young people, become positive. In addition, after 30 years of the epidemic, we have a large population of HIV-positive people in our community.”