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    𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙 (jihadjimmy@the.asbestos.cafe)'s status on Wednesday, 10-Jan-2024 00:31:02 JST𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙𝅙
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    > Yet almost everyone with AIDS is gay

    Bet?
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harm_reduction


    > and all the AIDS drug commercials depict gay people as the targeted customer.

    Sounds like a clear case of american degeneracy. Imagine believing a single thing you see on western TV, specially muritard TV. Go check one of these harm reduction facilities and ask the people there why this shit exist, even those shitposters from Channel 5 made a video about this.
    In conversationWednesday, 10-Jan-2024 00:31:02 JST from the.asbestos.cafepermalink

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      Harm reduction
      Harm reduction, or harm minimization, refers to a range of intentional practices and public health policies designed to lessen the negative social and/or physical consequences associated with various human behaviors, both legal and illegal. Harm reduction is used to decrease negative consequences of recreational drug use and sexual activity without requiring abstinence, recognizing that those unable or unwilling to stop can still make positive change to protect themselves and others.Harm reduction is most commonly applied to approaches that reduce adverse consequences from drug use, and harm reduction programs now operate across a range of services and in different regions of the world. As of 2020, some 86 countries had one or more programs using a harm reduction approach to substance use, primarily aimed at reducing blood-borne infections resulting from use of contaminated injecting equipment.Needle-exchange programmes reduce the likelihood of people who use heroin and other substances sharing the syringes and using them more than once. Syringe-sharing often leads to the spread of infections such as HIV or hepatitis C, which...
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