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Don’t infect innocent men

Updated Monday, September 3rd 2012 at 12:16 GMT +3

By Nikko Tanui

Lately, female university students have been peeling back the mask by publishing names of colleagues and other men they allegedly slept with and infected with HIV.

Press reports indicate that one such student pinned list of 500 names of fellow students and prominent politicians she had allegedly slept with and infected with the virus.

Mission

The writing is on the wall, boys. University has been shone of innocence and randy male students have to zip up because there are wo men on a mission, a mission to kill.

By the way, I used to think that campus students are wiser than villagers and would rather pour petrol on them and set themselves ablaze than fail to use condoms.

But it seems I was mistaken. Anyway, this incident of wo men publishing their bizarre ‘WikiLeaks’ from our institutions of higher learning brings to mind many others I have read or heard of wo men releasing names of men they happily slept with and knowingly infected with the deadly disease.

Such wo men ridiculously argue that they got the disease from a man and, therefore, must revenge by taking down with them as many men as they can. Sadly, they never pause to ask, “Where did the man who infected me get the disease from?”Either way, those who insist on sleeping around in revenge only expose themselves to re-infection, which ultimately accelerates their way to a cold grave. Yet HIV can be managed. Indeed the first Kenyan who was diagnosed ‘positive’ is alive and well and now has a doctorate unless I’m mistaken.

Offense

Besides, they forget it’s a criminal offence, in this country, for someone to go around infecting unsuspecting members of the public with HIV.

The war against this disease will not be won as long as we have angry wo men are who are set on infecting as many innocent men as possible the mo ment they realise they have the virus. Infecting 500 men doesn’t cure the virus. It only fills one with hate.


 

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