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Argumentative literature generally begins AIDS
Aids, a horrible word that everyone can smell. Once, a friend asked me, what do you think of AIDS patients? I don't want to say they deserve it. Yes, they will be infected, mostly because their disorderly behavior and depravity have harmed themselves. Such a person deserves no sympathy at all. On the other hand, some people are unfortunately infected. How should we treat them?

Perhaps because of fear of discrimination, many people infected with HIV dare not speak out, dare not go to the hospital for treatment, and let the virus spread freely in the body, which should have dried up a little bit.

The ancients said: When people are dying, their words are also good, and when birds are dying, their songs are also sad! No matter under what circumstances they were infected, no matter whether they made unforgivable mistakes, we should forgive them with tolerance. It is human nature to make mistakes.

Looking at such shocking data and bleak scenes, how do you choose to abandon them or give them the care they deserve?

Aids patients are a special group, they have to suffer both physical torture and mental destruction. Wherever you go, you will be treated differently by others, or physically isolated by society, or abandoned by society. The abandonment of relatives and the departure of friends have undoubtedly made their fragile hearts worse.

I remember a saying that physical torture is far less than mental destruction. What they are most afraid of is not that the disease is approaching step by step, but that they will be rejected by this society, lose their jobs, lose their families, lose their relatives and friends, and finally be abandoned in the dark corner where no one is there.

I once read an article about a couple who took care of their friends who were unfortunately infected with AIDS until they left. Their touching stories left a deep impression on me. In this world where AIDS is a scourge, how many people can do this?

Everyone is equal and life is priceless. Everyone has the right to enjoy life. Today, when human rights are advocated, we should always pay attention to those who are struggling with the disease, and AIDS patients are one of them. Money is valuable, but justice is priceless.

Although AIDS is terrible, the spread of HIV virus is not very strong. It won't go through our daily active communication, such as shaking hands, hugging, courtesy kissing, * * eating together, * * using toilets, * * using sheets and clothes, * * using swimming pools, public transportation, banknotes and coins, and * * using telephones.

Give more care to AIDS patients, give them the courage and strength to fight the disease, advocate everyone to care for AIDS patients and build a beautiful blue sky for them.