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JMCKUSICK

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Sun May 25, 2025, 12:20 AM
May 25

And pray that people work to keep it going. I was in my early twenties in the late eighties and driving a cab and then working in the emergency medical field for the major ambulance service in OKC, OK.
I was never more than peripherally affected by AIDS but having witnessed all forms of death/dying, I'm reminded that many WWII veterans never spoke of what they saw and felt, especially at such young ages.
Please let this thread be a safe place to share and yes, to educate.
Please remember that there's still people who need healing and true grieving not just for their loss, but for the abuse and cruelty that so tragically had been attached to every single AIDS death from the beginning.
Thank you NCgayguy for giving me a chance and a choice to join you and so many others in your celebration and mourning.
Love, John

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I came of age right at the beginning of the AIDS crisis sdfernando May 24 #1
I know your anger too well! NCgayguy May 24 #3
You are here Keepthesoulalive May 24 #7
Thank you! NCgayguy May 24 #10
Thank you NCgayguy! sdfernando May 25 #18
I should have been more clear with you. NCgayguy May 25 #20
Oh No! I'm so very sorry. sdfernando May 25 #22
Thank you. NCgayguy May 26 #27
My reply is to support you and your beloved husband, my dear Reis. CaliforniaPeggy May 24 #2
As do I. I hope for the day that ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, etc. all become LoisB May 24 #5
Amen! From you lips to ......... NCgayguy May 24 #9
That means so much, truly! NCgayguy May 24 #6
Thank you for posting this. Sometimes, things get better and many forget what it took to get LoisB May 24 #4
Hi LoisB! NCgayguy May 24 #8
Those of us who lived through those times are obligated to remember and pass along LoisB May 25 #14
I've bookmarked this thread JMCKUSICK May 25 #11
Thank you! NCgayguy May 25 #15
Welcome to DU Figarosmom May 25 #12
What a beautiful response! NCgayguy May 25 #16
Yes!!! I grew up in the Bay Area and spent a lot of time in SF. I hate that people paint boomers as all one thing. 58Sunliner May 25 #13
Well said! NCgayguy May 25 #17
came out @ age 16. my late mom knew all along. AllaN01Bear May 25 #19
Thank you! NCgayguy May 25 #21
I also marched on DC in '87... AntiFascist May 25 #23
Thank you! NCgayguy May 26 #25
Reagan ignored this on purpose gay texan May 26 #24
I whole heartedly agree! NCgayguy May 26 #26
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