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13 Dec 2010

New York Health Dept. video to promote condom use among gay men sparks controversy

The graphic video has received scathing reviews for its "horror movie trailer-style" voice-over, "1980s-style scare tactics" and a graphic image of anal cancer – similar to those seen on cigarette cartons meant to scare smokers.

In an effort to address the disproportionately high new HIV infection rates among gay men and other MSM, the New York City Department of Health last week debuted a 30-second public service awareness advertisement with a tagline line "It's Never Just HIV." It warns viewers that an HIV positive person – even if taking medications – is at higher risk of severe osteoporosis (bone loss), dementia and anal cancer, amongst dozens of diseases. It urges views to “Stay HIV Free” and to “Always Use a Condom.”

Anal Cancer. Cancer of
the anus is normally
rare among young men,
but having HIV makes
you at least 28 times
more likely to be diagnosed with anal cancer
New Health Department brochure (PDF): Anal Cancer: Cancer ofthe anus is normally rare among young men,but having HIV makes you at least 28 times more likely to be diagnosed with anal cancer.

To be shown on the Internet, cable and broadcast television for the next two weeks and for two weeks in January next year, the video “speaks directly to the city’s most heavily affected population – gay men and other men who have sex with men – in an effort to combat complacency about HIV,” reads the press statement issued by the Health Department.

The video has however received scathing reviews for what has been described as a “horror movie trailer-style” voice-over (accompanied by a suspenseful soundtrack) and a graphic image of “anal cancer” – not unlike images found on cigarette cartons meant to scare smokers.

A blog posting in the Metropolis section of the Wall Street Journal website quoted the Gay Men’s Health Crisis, an HIV/AIDS prevention and advocacy group, and the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, as saying that the ad creates a grim portrait of being an HIV patient, which could further stigmatise victims.

Lifelube, a US website which focuses on gay men's health issues, slammed the ad calling it “absolutely hateful and totally stigmatizing to all of us living with HIV” – a view shared by a number of commenters on Youtube and gay blog Towleroad.com.

“Thanks for saying that even if we take our meds, our lives will be hell, with brittle bones and anal cancer. And thanks for the super scary voice-over to make sure we're all appropriately terrorized. Who consulted on this? Focus on the Family? Concerned Women of America? David Bahati, our friendly Ugandan legislator who wants gays imprisoned or dead? Satan?" Read the Lifelube blog.

It continued: "How many guys who don't know their status – and should know their status – will be convinced by this horror show to get tested? Would you want to know your status if this told the truth about what lay in store for you? Negative guys – will the lovely glimpse of anal cancer make you wear a condom every single time, maybe scare you into a full latex body suit? Will this ad make you run for the hills when the guy you're cruising tells you he's POZ (aka DERANGED [and] DISFIGURED)?”

A reader on Towleroad, who signed off as DC05, thought those who criticised the video as being offensive should consider the dire situation facing gay men. “Let's for ONCE get logical instead of emotional about this disease. We so fear offending ourselves that we don't want to protect ourselves. After so many of our very own have been affected by this disease, we should have a more healthy (sic) grasp on it than ANY other demographic and yet recently the rates are skyrocketing, ESPECIALLY with young gay men. That is inexcusable!”

In New York, the number of new diagnoses has increased among those under 30 – from 489 in 2001 to 747 in 2009 while the number has declined among older MSM over the past decade (from 1,190 to 830 in the same period).

Gay men and other men who have sex with men (MSM) account for more than half of new diagnoses (56%) among men and about 44% of newly diagnosed HIV infections – more than any group – in New York City each year.


From: New Health Department Media Campaign Shows How HIV Can
Compromise Health and Well Being, Even when Treatment
Controls the Infection (NY Health Dept)

“HIV continues to take a major toll on men who have sex with men – regardless of whether they identify as gay – and the virus is spreading more each year in those under 30. This spot should serve as a wake-up call. Unprotected sex is still dangerous, and more partners means more risk,” said Dr Thomas Farley, New York City Health Commissioner.

The press release added: “Unprotected sex holds special risks for MSM, and the reasons are partly biological. Rectal tissue tears more easily than vaginal tissue, enabling HIV to pass readily between partners if one is infected. Rectal tissue also is more permeable than vaginal tissue, meaning that HIV can be absorbed into the body even when the tissue is intact. To make matters riskier, HIV is more prevalent in the MSM community than in other parts of the population – meaning that any given encounter is more likely to result in exposure.”

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讀者回應

1. 2010-12-13 20:04  
I am not sure why there should be any controversy over this video. It tells it like it is and every person who has unprotected sex should be made aware of the possible consequences. When subjects such as this are sugar coated in the media (Asia as an example where I live) people do not take the issues at hand seriously enough. What people don't seem to have a grasp on is that HIV AND AIDS ARE NOT CURABLE.The medical community and drug companies have made great progress in understanding and controlling the disease.Controlling is however is not curing it. Bottom line is death is only delayed so play safe with your partner,money boy,trick or anyone else in bed.
2. 2010-12-13 20:31  
This is overblown negativity which won't help destigmatise HIV in the community. For starters the messages are not true-- all HIV-positive people will not end up with dementia, osteoporosis etc. Not doubt some of us will as we age (all people tend to get not so nice illnesses as they age) -- people with HIV will possibly age quicker (but then that will not apply to all either, researchers suggest) and that is something we will have to deal with.
But if you could understand what it might be like to live with HIV for a minute you will understand that this kind of doomsday scenario doesn't fit the reality of our lives. We are no longer tragic helpless victims and won't live with such sterotypes. Of course I want to stop more HIV infections-- I'm not saying it's fun having HIV but these kind of scare tactics will fail because they don't seem true to those who know positive people and in many respects, they aren't.
What HIV prevention needs is honest communication between partners and this won't happen if HIV-positive people are portrayed- like this-- as scared helpess characters with a futile existence.
3. 2010-12-13 20:48  
Those are the facts... get used to it. It reminds me of the grim reaper ads in Australia in the early 80's... that was taken off the airways quick smart but had a lasting impact on Australian gay men

Clips like this should have a big impact in Asia where paranoia and fear are so commonplace. Trouble is Asians already have a lack-of-commonsense approach to the whole issue of HIV and safe sex and more fear tactics will only exaggerate the situation
4. 2010-12-13 22:11  
thats intense! need more ads like this in asia though...acon should have had their office in bkk or sth
5. 2010-12-13 22:24  
think this is directed at the misperception that HIV is just a chronic disease that can be managed without consequences...hence the increase in unprotected sex among below 30 years old...HIV is still a preventable disease and consequences of disease inspite of treatment should be in HIV education...not everyone will get HIV related dementia but there is a definite increased risk as is anal cancer....however, how they delivered it is up for debate...like smoking...having scare tactics seldom work...a more rational approach to health education is a better solution....labeling all Asians as lacking in common sense and paranoid doesn't help either...educate
6. 2010-12-13 22:27  
i think it gives the right message, simple yet provoking.
7. 2010-12-13 23:20  
Unfortunately, horny-ness over rule most the time, no matter how "impact" an adv is...:/

wat a bumer!!
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9. 2010-12-13 23:48  
Although the anal cancer image might have gone a bit too far, lol.. the video definitely has its place in HIV prevention, as I think it is responding to, at least from what I have been personally noticing, a general complacency to HIV because of advanced medications. Many folks around me seem to now view HIV as a mere inconvenience, but they don't really think of the other complications that it might bring.

I for one am guilty of once having that midset..
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13. 2010-12-14 00:14  
I think, in certain places such as New York City, this ad is appropriate. It wouldn't be appropriate in places like Singapore. This is because the attitude of the MSM community and that of the public in different places differs.

In NYC, the public has generally become very open towards homosexuality, the public generally accepts that it is immoral to discriminate based on sexual orientation, and there are laws to protect against discrimination (including law on Hate Crimes). The MSM community there also know their rights and entitlement, and that HIV treatment can effectively keep viral load under control. While it's a good sign that the public and the law there show relatively more respect for MSM's rights, and that the MSM there have a relatively higher awareness of the available medical intervention for this disease, the other side of the coin is that MSM there might have lost a healthy dose of fear for HIV. If they no longer fear getting infected because they think that, as long as they receive medical treatment, there is nothing to lose even if they become infected, then they may not feel it's important to practice safer sex consistently.

Now, they are right that even if they become infected, they can probably live almost like healthy people as long as they seek treatment early. But the key word is 'almost'. As mentioned in the ad, there are certain diseases to which HIV+ are more susceptible even if they are under medication. This is a BIG reason why there is something to lose by becoming infected, despite that HIV medication is highly effective.

Hence, since there is a need to correct the myth that HIV medication can remove ALL the health consequences of HIV infection, this ad is appropriate in NYC.

But I'd caution that such ads would do more harm in places like Singapore, Malaysia, etc. where the major problem faced in fighting the HIV epidemic isn't what's described above. The problem here is what cities like NYC faced years back: undue fear for HIV to the extent that people would rather not think about it and rather not go for regular screening. The root to such fear here is stigma, discrimination and lack of support for those who are diagnosed of HIV infection. These are problems that NYC and European countries used to face. Now, laws are made to guarantee protection against discrimination and access to medical treatment there. So, they have a new set of problems that I described.

Thus, if such an ad were to be broadcast in, say, Singapore, the fight against HIV would be tougher because it'd propagate stigma and discrimination, worsening the situation.


14. 2010-12-14 00:48  
The ad (according to the article) states that "there's a higher risk", so the dude that's complaining that the ad states that having HIV leads to anal cancer has no leg to stand on.
It seems like no matter what kind of HIV awareness-ad ppl create, someone out there will always have something to complain about. The people who are slamming the ad should make an ad that EVERYONE will be happy with.
15. 2010-12-14 03:07  
oh I agree with number 14, 13, 9, 6, and 4.......As with any social marketing media, the ad should be tailored for the target audience, and for now, that is NYC. So, I trust the health and community in NYC to make ads which are appropriate for there, they won't always get it correct and as number 14, said, no ad will ever be perfect.

Now a generational comment: As a person who participated in some of the sexual craziness in NYC in the late 60's and 70's, it is no surprise I guess from a public health aspect, that some really horrible diseases would not have come about from that behaviour. How could we really be surprised? Places like The Anvil and a walk around what was known as "The Trucks" were pretty gruesome. Then "my generation" the queer part, and women and others in the "developing world" were devastated by the ravages of HIV in Africa especially spread by unprotected sex and that ravage continues with hundreds of villages in Africa and thousands of families with no parents, ALL DEAD. Yes, there are some treatments available if you have access to those medications and health services, most of the devasted areas from HIV/AIDS in Africa sadly do not. And I work in a "lesser developed" country in SE Asia (no not Thailand) and if you/local people do not have money, you don't get treated for anything and if you are poor, you pay and pay for well, nothing much. I know, it's not enough to say, "Oh so many gay men died in the past of HIV/AIDs and we don't want that to happen again." That has no meaning now for the guys in the toilet, or in the dark theatre having unprotected sex (multiple?) and thinking, "oh if I get HIV, it's just a disease like a cold, and I can take an aspirin." No.

Enough already. PEACE!
16. 2010-12-14 12:27  
living with any permanent disease or condition is often really difficult if not merely uncomfortable and yes I know from friends who survived pre treatment days and are now living with HIV they do have possible health issues, ones I certainly don't risk for my self, hence I am over 3yrs celebate I just figure so called safer sex isn't sufficient a gaurantee and I was fed up with so many 'sleezy queers' here in Sydney who were trying to do otherwise even if I was trying to do the right thing, I think more of us should withdraw our sexual availability from the low life no matter how cute they are it's not only shady old men with pot bellies and greying hairy testicals dressed in dirty trench coats to watch out for.
Governments will do what ever they think appropriate and of course many won't like what they see or hear but really if men are being irresponsible and end up costing the health system billions for some thing that IS avoidable you must expect an eventual backlash and may be even possible homophobic laws rearing their ugly heads in responce some times our greatest enemies are with in you know the stupid and selfish who ruin it for others. the first AIDS add here was the 'GRIM REAPER' it was hard hitting but I think the worst result of that was an increase in gang attacks on perceived homosexual men and a heightening of illogical fear, definately the sexual behavioural cultures of men both straight and homosexual needs to be rethought and changed, I wonder what the socio/economic backgrouds are of the majority of those newly HIV infected males in NYC? boys especially from poor backgrounds should be mentored platonically not sexually exploited as they too often are and given better educational resources to encourage better decision making that will enable them to be more controlled and aware so to navigate their lives better
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17. 2010-12-14 14:55  
The commercial gave me chills... Although it has a negative aspect to it, it does inform and tells it like it is. HIV is a big deal! But it can also scare people into celibacy...
18. 2010-12-14 15:13  
How appalling that this video should spread such lies about HIV!!!
It should be pointing out the benefits of HIV and the diseases it causes. Being HIV+ is wonderful, isn't it? A barrel of laughs? Isn't it?
And why SHOULD a public health campaign urge a message of safety to prevent people from living with an entirely preventable disease?
Surely the role of public health bodies is to let people risk thie safety and health (and the safety and health of others) by indulging in unsafe sexual practices????????
19. 2010-12-14 15:38  
While those who are HIV-Positive or have AIDS deserve compassion, the diseases mentioned in the ad do not. They are biological torture machines and merciless killers. What's worse is that they are not the only debilitating diseases people with HIV can get. I don't know enough to list them all. I only know two others: meningitis and partial to total blindness.

I personally know a youngish and really nice guy (he's HIV-positive) at my gym who is very good-looking with a great body (he's hot) but he is legally blind and walks around with his seeing-eye dog.
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20. 2010-12-14 15:39  
i like your irony dynhoyw.

the ad is aimed at preventing new infections, therefore it will upset people who already have HIV, just the same as anti-smoking ads will upset those who have smoking related cancer.

however, the ad IS accurate no matter the presentation style. will it work? almost impossible to know.

hopefully those living with HIV will not suffer in any way as a result of the add, but most importantly, hopefully it will prevent new HIV infections with all of the associated health problems.
21. 2010-12-14 17:50  
I gotta confess that I’m very ambivalent about this kind of sensationalizing advertising. On the one hand anything that might dissuade guys from this idiotic barebacking should be a good thing. On the other hand, the necessary exaggerations could be counterproductive. When you overdo the risks, you allow some people to reject the entire message as propagandistic and not credible. After all, anal cancer is relatively rare and will become even rarer if the new HPV vaccine proves to be an effective preventative. By highlighting the “risks” of anal cancer in a safe sex message, the message becomes perhaps more immediately shocking but less resonant. It might be more effective if the emphasis remains firmly and solely on HIV and STIs whose risks are more demonstrable and apparent. For most people, a short sharp shock just becomes more noise in already noisy world. It is felt, shrugged off, or, worst of all, rejected when even louder contradictions replace it.

The other side of the coin is maybe just as bad. The prissy guys, already convinced that sex is dirty, will be pushed even further into their miserable paranoia that every sexual encounter will inevitably result in some sort of horrible disease. A life full of unreasonable fear, fretting, and caution is a fate almost as tragic as HIV or anal cancer.

#5 / Chris_chek is quite right to call for more persistent education rather than sensationalizing advertising. “Inculcation”, a rarely used word, is exactly the right word when it comes to how we should learn the safe sex message so that no matter how high, how horny, how much in love we are, condoms are automatically slipped on anything and everything that goes up our “fions” (sweet French slang).
22. 2010-12-14 17:55  
Those with HIV should benefit from the ad also. If they knew that they are at higher risk of getting these associated diseases, they'd be even more motivated to seek treatment early and take their med religiously. By so doing, they'd still be more likely to get these diseases when compared with the average healthy person, but they'd be much less so when compared with other HIV+ who don't seek treatment promptly. So, there's still a big benefit and reason for HIV+ to seek treatment promptly.

The order of wellness (highest to lowest) should be made known to more people:
1) Those who are HIV- and take steps to prevent/detect HIV infection
2) Those who are HIV- but do not take steps to prevent/detect HIV infection
3) Those who are HIV+ and take steps to seek treatment and take medication religiously
4) Those who are HIV+ but do not take steps to seek treatment and take medication religiously
5) Those who are HIV+ and continue to practice unsafe sex.

If a person is in Cat1, this ad is telling him to remain in that category, which makes him generally the healthiest of the 5 cats. Even if a person is in Cat 3, there is still something to gain from this ad. This ad warns him that he is at risk of all those diseases (e.g. anal cancer). What could he do? He could continue to seek treatment and take medication religiously so that he remains in Cat 3, which is not as high as Cat 1 or 2, but certainly higher than 4 or 5. The most anti-social category--Cat5--is deterred legally. Those who know they are HIV+ but do not make known their status to their sex partners and continue to practice unsafe sex are breaking the law in Singapore. If convicted, they could be jailed, which means that not only do they continue to suffer from poor health they also lose their freedom.
23. 2010-12-15 01:51  
Dear 22.
Are you hiring?
Thanks to your order, I'm broke again.
24. 2010-12-15 02:06  
i think let freedom ring and let the information ads stand on their own ground, people want some authenticity these days instead of just the sauna owners trying to put pics and posters of hot guys on their doors to lure strangers inside to make money for themselves, the commercialization and the profiteering of the sex industry is the real culprit behind HIV and AIDS and the further encouragement of risky behavior, so its time to show a more realistic side to life, personal responsibility is back in vogue and yes you are responsible for what happens inside your sauna, business and party, if a kid falls into your swimming pool at your party you are responsible to try and save him

if you have ever watched a friend decay and stood by someone's side through the entire deterioration process of being HIV positive, you will know it is even worse than this infomercial

but for crying out loud, even my four year old kids know how to wash their hands before dinner, so why is it still so hard for people not to wear condoms? how much education do people need other than a warning sign and a brochure? are we that stupid? I think sometimes enough is enough and reckless behavior does have consequences, I know we are not suppose to judge but at some point one realizes the problem isnt getting any better and just giving out free condoms isn't doing very much to get to the root cause of matters..............................
25. 2010-12-15 02:08  
i love new york by the way, michael bloomberg is one tough mayor and he knows throwing money at something isnt always the best way to fix something, get to the root cause and clean it up
26. 2010-12-15 02:22  
this is better than that kinky cartoon bullshit by action for aids, why the hell should action for aids be subsidizing the gay sauna industry in singapore? those guys make tons of dough and can afford to be responsible for their own condom wearing enforcement, its total bullshit and really another commercial ploy to make people feel safe and get them into paying money to have more sex in stanky places with strangers where one can get crabs, toe nail diseases and even rupture a testicle sometimes, I used to date a guy who owned shares in one of those places and his mobile phone would go off with the count of how many bodies showed up and I know how profitable those places are, they don't even provide proper foot wear in the showers, i doubt if they even care out people, just profit machines for having sex like a zombie, low class, D listers only, this is why the
27. 2010-12-15 02:22  
this is better than that kinky cartoon bullshit by action for aids, why the hell should action for aids be subsidizing the gay sauna industry in singapore? those guys make tons of dough and can afford to be responsible for their own condom wearing enforcement, its total bullshit and really another commercial ploy to make people feel safe and get them into paying money to have more sex in stanky places with strangers where one can get crabs, toe nail diseases and even rupture a testicle sometimes, I used to date a guy who owned shares in one of those places and his mobile phone would go off with the count of how many bodies showed up and I know how profitable those places are, they don't even provide proper foot wear in the showers, i doubt if they even care out people, just profit machines for having sex like a zombie, low class, D listers only, this is why the gay
28. 2010-12-15 02:22  
this is better than that kinky cartoon bullshit by action for aids, why the hell should action for aids be subsidizing the gay sauna industry in singapore? those guys make tons of dough and can afford to be responsible for their own condom wearing enforcement, its total bullshit and really another commercial ploy to make people feel safe and get them into paying money to have more sex in stanky places with strangers where one can get crabs, toe nail diseases and even rupture a testicle sometimes, I used to date a guy who owned shares in one of those places and his mobile phone would go off with the count of how many bodies showed up and I know how profitable those places are, they don't even provide proper foot wear in the showers, i doubt if they even care out people, just profit machines for having sex like a zombie, low class, D listers only, this is
29. 2010-12-15 02:22  
this is better than that kinky cartoon bullshit by action for aids, why the hell should action for aids be subsidizing the gay sauna industry in singapore? those guys make tons of dough and can afford to be responsible for their own condom wearing enforcement, its total bullshit and really another commercial ploy to make people feel safe and get them into paying money to have more sex in stanky places with strangers where one can get crabs, toe nail diseases and even rupture a testicle sometimes, I used to date a guy who owned shares in one of those places and his mobile phone would go off with the count of how many bodies showed up and I know how profitable those places are, they don't even provide proper foot wear in the showers, i doubt if they even care out people, just profit machines for having sex like a zombie, low class, D listers only, this is why
30. 2010-12-15 02:22  
this is better than that kinky cartoon bullshit by action for aids, why the hell should action for aids be subsidizing the gay sauna industry in singapore? those guys make tons of dough and can afford to be responsible for their own condom wearing enforcement, its total bullshit and really another commercial ploy to make people feel safe and get them into paying money to have more sex in stanky places with strangers where one can get crabs, toe nail diseases and even rupture a testicle sometimes, I used to date a guy who owned shares in one of those places and his mobile phone would go off with the count of how many bodies showed up and I know how profitable those places are, they don't even provide proper foot wear in the showers, i doubt if they even care out people, just profit machines for having sex like a zombie, low class, D listers only,
31. 2010-12-15 02:22  
this is better than that kinky cartoon bullshit by action for aids, why the hell should action for aids be subsidizing the gay sauna industry in singapore? those guys make tons of dough and can afford to be responsible for their own condom wearing enforcement, its total bullshit and really another commercial ploy to make people feel safe and get them into paying money to have more sex in stanky places with strangers where one can get crabs, toe nail diseases and even rupture a testicle sometimes, I used to date a guy who owned shares in one of those places and his mobile phone would go off with the count of how many bodies showed up and I know how profitable those places are, they don't even provide proper foot wear in the showers, i doubt if they even care out people, just profit machines for having sex like a zombie, low class, D listers only, this is why the gay activist
32. 2010-12-15 02:22  
this is better than that kinky cartoon bullshit by action for aids, why the hell should action for aids be subsidizing the gay sauna industry in singapore? those guys make tons of dough and can afford to be responsible for their own condom wearing enforcement, its total bullshit and really another commercial ploy to make people feel safe and get them into paying money to have more sex in stanky places with strangers where one can get crabs, toe nail diseases and even rupture a testicle sometimes, I used to date a guy who owned shares in one of those places and his mobile phone would go off with the count of how many bodies showed up and I know how profitable those places are, they don't even provide proper foot wear in the showers, i doubt if they even care out people, just profit machines for having sex like a zombie, low class, D listers only, this is why the gay activists
33. 2010-12-15 02:22  
this is better than that kinky cartoon bullshit by action for aids, why the hell should action for aids be subsidizing the gay sauna industry in singapore? those guys make tons of dough and can afford to be responsible for their own condom wearing enforcement, its total bullshit and really another commercial ploy to make people feel safe and get them into paying money to have more sex in stanky places with strangers where one can get crabs, toe nail diseases and even rupture a testicle sometimes, I used to date a guy who owned shares in one of those places and his mobile phone would go off with the count of how many bodies showed up and I know how profitable those places are, they don't even provide proper foot wear in the showers, i doubt if they even care out people, just profit machines for having sex like a zombie, low class, D listers only, this is why the gay activists get no
34. 2010-12-15 02:22  
this is better than that kinky cartoon bullshit by action for aids, why the hell should action for aids be subsidizing the gay sauna industry in singapore? those guys make tons of dough and can afford to be responsible for their own condom wearing enforcement, its total bullshit and really another commercial ploy to make people feel safe and get them into paying money to have more sex in stanky places with strangers where one can get crabs, toe nail diseases and even rupture a testicle sometimes, I used to date a guy who owned shares in one of those places and his mobile phone would go off with the count of how many bodies showed up and I know how profitable those places are, they don't even provide proper foot wear in the showers, i doubt if they even care out people, just profit machines for having sex like a zombie, low class, D listers only, this is why the gay activists get
35. 2010-12-15 03:52  
This video is right on for the target population. Many will just ignore it but it is a great start. John T. British columbia.
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37. 2010-12-15 10:32  
If this is what it takes to get the message across, such is life!
I agree with using the same analogy of scary smoking campaigns, we have to see the shocking scenes before we even start thinking about stopping. Here in Australia we have some pretty terrible images in advertisements for Speeding. The net result is that the death toll has come down in many States.
One only has to read the profiles on this site and others like Gaydar to see that there are a lot of younger guys who say when it comes to safe sex, sometimes, rarely or never. This concerns me greatly.
I was a teen in the late 80's and I can assure you it was a combination or the grim reaper ads and seeing a lot of mates die around me, that has me being HIV neg at aged 41.
Thanks for reading my thoughts.
38. 2010-12-15 12:51  
The video has however received scathing reviews for what has been described as a “horror movie trailer-style”

As one who has seen friends and colleagues die as a result of HIV over the years, I would say "horror" describes it very well. If you don't want to be part of the horror, then use your head (and a condom).
39. 2010-12-15 13:40  
I agree with #37 well said..... I think this is a really tricky one how to balance the message between shocking, or encouraging safe behaviour.. I too as with #37 comment was a teen and young man in the 80's. The 'grim-reaper' ads really terrified me also, and as a result from my behaviour I have also remained at last test HIV neg. But it also had the effect on me of a lasting paranoia after any type of sexual contact.(including kissing) I also did not have any sexual contact with anybody until I was almost 30yo. I was just too petrified.
But I guess if it really does have the effect of increasing condom use, then its great but I'm wondering if there are different angles of advertising that can be explored.

Do these ads work? Probably with some people as myself... but does it work for all?

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40. 2010-12-15 17:37  
But shock is OK for Madonna or Lady Gaga? Could reality deserve a looksie? Isn't ATTENTION SEEKING a good thing?

I do have one concern though about the perceptions of the young minds imagining these HIV+ folks surely cannot appear healthy with the deck stacked so full of Jokers. So, this healthy muscled up intellectual flamethrower I have been blessed with this eve surely cannot be a risk. Besides, I might ask him............later.

San Diego, CA
41. 2010-12-15 18:28  
The crux of the message is STAY HIV FREE - this is RAW FACTS..
You don't take care, you take PAIN (Simple cause & effect rule!!)

Should this (among others) be made into a politically-correct message for a society that demands everything to be PC? ( look here guys, even a christmas tree is not NOT PC anymore !! notice i spelt it with a 'c' and not 'C')

I don't think anyone should be polite when educating (ignorant) people.

#38 don't mind if i quote you
"As one who has seen friends and colleagues die as a result of HIV over the years, I would say "horror" describes it very well. If you don't want to be part of the horror, then use your head (and a condom)"

42. 2010-12-15 18:43  
I do think this is a good thing. As has been mentioned before, toomany people are now happy to bareback instead of using protection. Gay men and men who like sex with men are at the highest risk from infection. My only gripe is that as this will be broadcast on the tv and internet, it should have been aimed at all ranges of society. After all one bisexual male can easily pass it on to his wife / girlfriend, who may pass it on to someone else. Women can have many sexual partners also and the younger generation are also feel more liberated to do as they wish.
There fore I would have preferred to have seen images of all sections of society, not just gay. The lesser educated mob of the straight community could read into it that ALL gay men HAVE HIV or are carriers,which could lead to violent attacks on innoccent gays.

This is the worldwe live in today...
43. 2010-12-16 13:07  
As a New Yorker, I think this is EXACTLY what is needed! Many younger gay New Yorkers see HIV as just another disease that is now very treatable. This explains the RISE of infections in spite of the knowledge and resources to easily avoid infections. Hopefully this video will help make the younger gay New Yorkers more aware and careful to avoid becoming HIV positive.
44. 2010-12-16 23:34  
oh my god they've killed the wizard aztlan_oz and replaced him with a hairy caucasian!!... I haven't had such a shock since big muscles lagunabro was replaced by a skinny extra from A Wedding Banquet...

Seriously though graphic hard hitting ads do work and maybe its time we had 'em again as the risks are more likely to stick in your mind if you're being pressed, or "negotiated" to have unsafe sex...
45. 2010-12-20 11:27  
I'm sorry but my mother died from colon cancer and the two are not even related. Anal-Colon cancer has NOTHING to do with HIV and this fact alone makes this offensive to even compare the two.

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