Blacks and disproportionality go hand in hand. It’s old news, really. Blacks make up roughly 13 percent of the population, yet commit over half the nation’s violent crimes. (Source)
Blacks make up roughly 13 percent of the population, yet they accounted for 50 percent of AIDS cases in 2005. (Source) No doubt some of these patients contracted AIDS through blood transfusions, rape, or other “accidental” factors, but the vast majority got HIV through sex and shared drug needles.
More sad stats: In 2006, black women, about 6.5 percent of the population, accounted for 47 percent chlamydia cases. Blacks accounted for 69 percent of gonorrhea cases and 43.2 percent of syphilis cases. (Source)
Also see Sex Diseases Still Rising; Chlamydia Is Leader.
The really sad part is that all of these diseases are preventable. No, I’m not talking about using condoms and clean needles or receiving a “safe sex” education. My suggestion is much more radical. I’m talking about sexual abstinence.
The art of waiting until marriage is a lost one. Just think how those numbers would decrease if people actually waited until they married before having sex. Saving yourself for your future spouse is a quaint idea that sounds almost comical these days.
At the very least, if the idea of abstinence makes you gag, you should take time to get to know the object of your sexual affection. Meet his/her family and friends and find out where he/she spends time and with whom. Still gagging? Oh, well. People spend more time selecting a pair of shoes than a sex partner.
I don’t wish nasty diseases on anybody, not even on those who hate me. But people who end up with sexually transmitted diseases have no one to blame but themselves. The only “solution to the problem” you’ll get from me is this: keep your legs closed.
(And don’t shoot up!)
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