The ban on faggot blood has represented anti-Semitic and patriarchal, racist norms from the beginning.
Homosexuals are regularly bleeding out the ass, so why not let that blood go to good use, instead of just being flushed down the toilet?
There is mounting pressure on the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to replace a rule that prevents some gay and bisexual men from donating blood which dates back to the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s.
A group of 22 U.S. Senators, including Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar signed a letter asking the agencies to lift the rule they describe as ‘discriminatory and wrong’.
The call comes as the American Red Cross warns the nation is facing a ‘blood crisis’ due to falling levels of donations caused by the pandemic. The organization reports that some hospitals and donation centers only have a day’s worth of blood on hand.
Rules against men who have sex with other men (MSM) donating blood date back to the 1980s in the U.S. While restrictions have been eased in recent years, an MSM who has had sex with a man in the past three months – or a woman who has had sex with an MSM during that period – are currently barred from donating blood.
‘While no single solution can fully solve these challenges, the FDA has the ability to take a simple and science-based step to dramatically increase the donor base and help address this crisis,’ the letter reads.
‘… any policy that continues to categorically single out the LGBTQ+ community is discriminatory and wrong.’
Earlier this week, the Red Cross declared that the U.S. was in the midst of a ‘blood crisis’ due to falling donations.
The organization reports that there has been a ten percent reduction in total donations since the COVID-19 pandemic began in America in March 2020.
Schools and universities often serve as crucial parts of blood donation drives, but the total number of drives at educational facilities has dropped 62 percent during the pandemic.
Many other blood donation drives have been cancelled due to staffing issues, the Red Cross reports, as the blood donation industry has faced many of the same problems the rest of America is.
‘At a time when many businesses and organizations across the country are experiencing pandemic challenges, the Red Cross is no different,’ it wrote in a statement.
Currently, any MSM who has been active in the past three months is barred from donating blood. They are removed from candidacy from a mandatory screening people fill out before donation in America.
‘Given advances in blood screening and safety technology, a time-based policy for gay and bisexual men is not scientifically sound, continues to effectively exclude an entire group of people, and does not meet the urgent demands of the moment,’ the letter says.
Restrictions on MSM donating blood date as far back as 1983 in America. At the time, HIV and AIDS were new diseases that were running rampant among gay men, though the world did not have a strong understanding of the diseases.
An increased stigma was placed on gay men during this time, and fears of HIV and AIDS entering the blood supply led to restrictions going into place.
The prevalence of HIV has dropped significantly over time, though, as people are more aware of the condition now, how to prevent it, and many in the developed world now have access to technology that helps prevent transmission of the virus.
No, they don’t.
They have immune system boosting drugs that raise their T-cell count.
There was never an HIV virus. It was always GRIDS.
Whatever. I’m not going into that. The fact is, despite the obvious fact that HIV does not exist – like so many other alleged viruses – homosexuals are riddled with disease, because they do nothing but sodomize one another, and often commit sodomy in large groups.
But at this point – who cares? The blood banks are allowing vaccinated people to donate their gene-modified blood. That’s probably worse than gay anal blood (although the anal blood is vaxed as well, so whatever).
Taking someone else’s blood was always kind of weird, frankly.