Feeder Posted December 10, 2011 Report Posted December 10, 2011 To see Billy Twee's original blog post click here The AIDS mafia wants voters to ban bareback video production in L.A. They are trying to round up enough signatures to put the measure on the ballot for the election next year, and they probably will get more than enough signatures and they might be successful in the election. It doesn't matter, of course. I don't know if that many gay bareback videos are produced in L.A. anymore; the only entity that comes to mind is Knightbreeders. This measure will effect straight video studios more than gay studios since the heart of straight video production is the San Fernando Valley, most of which lies within L.A.'s city limits. Of course there's nothing to prevent a producer from crossing Clybourn Avenue and shooting in neighboring Burbank. So this measure has to do with two things: first, I admit, it is a matter of conscience for some AIDS activists, and second, and I think, equally influential, is the quest to justify their existence, to communicate to their contributors and donors 'hey, look at us...we're doin' something.' Put aside any libertarian arguments against this ballot measure, and keep in mind that they money spent on this political campaign would be so much better spent on expanding the public information regarding safe sex, education and prevention, which they do very well. Ah well, as I've said before, these guys are just doing their jobs. More...
4poztops Posted December 11, 2011 Report Posted December 11, 2011 Well, it's not surprising. Remember it was APLA (AIDS Project LA) who had partnered with the Dr. Mitchell Katz (then the director of the AIDS Office of San Francisco DPH) to petition the FDA to reclassify Viagra/Cialis/Levitra/etc as a Class III Medication to cross-reference the HIV-reporting Database with sexually active men. Dr. Katz had apparently operated without the approval of the SFDPH leadership. So where is he now? Mitch Katz is now running the LA Health Department. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2010/09/officials-name-top-candidate-to-head-la-countys-massive-health-department.html
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