The documentary is called "The Gift" and is about the phenomenon of gay men embracing HIV infection as a gift, a gift they hope to receive through parties that facilitate sexual encounters between uninfected men and an infected man who is the "gift giver." The men who want to be infected are also called "bug chasers." I believe it was said that this trend started some five years ago; the documentary has been made over the past three years. Gift giving parties are held all over the world.
According to the filmmaker, bug chasers are not well-informed about the reality of AIDS and look upon HIV infection as a sort of badge of membership in the gay club. She pointed out that AIDS awareness programs use visuals of men who appear to be healthy, even glamorous, with a healthy-looking Magic Johnson being the poster boy targeting the African-American community. Gay Pride parades have more AIDS floats than anything else.
It was indicated that people aren't aware that although "nobody dies from AIDS anymore," AIDS patients are now dying from the medications they take causing liver damage and other problems. Apparently, many people have the idea that HIV infection won't cause them any problems for years to come and don't realize the side effects they'll have from medications.
I was stunned by this information, though I had read that more people are having unprotected sex now than in the earlier years of the AIDS experience.
Why are some people ignoring the public health message about avoiding HIV infection? Why are people engaging in such risky behavior, literally courting death? And can their behavior be changed?
Transcript for October 18 Washington Journal isn't up yet but the site is
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