AIDS Fatigue: Celia Farber on "the AIDS Spin Machine"

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From New York Press, a lengthy and thorough argument, right or wrong, from Celia Farber, with particular attention to Uganda and to Jonathan Fishbein:

After 20 years of hysteria, alarmism, misplaced recrimination and guilt, AIDS fatigue has beaten the newspaper-reading mind into a kind of blank. Citizens can’t be faulted for not knowing how exactly to respond to last week’s eruption of scandal from an NIH whistle-blower named Jonathan Fishbein, an AIDS researcher charged with overseeing clinical trials here and abroad. A reverberating language of bureaucracy and euphemism surrounds AIDS stories, making it impossible to know what has actually transpired. When people die from AIDS drugs, for instance, the word “death” is studiously avoided. I have seen medical articles documenting the fact that more people now die of toxicities from AIDS drugs than from the vanishingly opaque syndrome we once called AIDS. Death was referred to as a “grade four event,” thus placing it eerily within the acceptable parameters of predictable phenomena in AIDS researchnot as a failure, a crisis or even something to lament.

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