The Internets are a-buzz over a video of some chimps being released from captivity after being infected with HIV and hepatitis and studied by scientists for 30 years.
These poor animals have been torn from their families, held against their will, brutalized, infected with horrible diseases and forced into slavery. (Sound familiar?)
In the video, the primates embrace for a moment and walk out into the sunshine, grateful for their newfound freedom. Check it out:
These poor chimps look like Naomi Campbells' hairline: Neglected, patchy, dry and thirsty.
First off, where the f*ck is PETA? They need to put those damn spray cans away, stop doing photoshoots with meth addicts and form a monkey union or something. Sheeit!
All this abuse for what? To find a 'cure' or to create new diseases?
I don't know.. But I DO know that the medical industry hasn't cured sh*t since Polio. And even that's debatable.
Why? Because there is no money in a cure. The organizations that have been founded and the maintenance drugs that have been created produce too much money and support too many people to do away with them.
The Susan G Komen foundation makes millions of dollars a year and creates jobs producing T-shirts, pink ribbons, sponsoring walks and the like. The anti H.I.V campaign has boosted condom sales, commercial endorsements and generated more money than your favorite rappers' favorite rapper's album.
All of the people that have become employed by a company related to the 'awareness' and 'prevention' of a disease do not benefit from a cure.
Think about it.
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