- An activist also attacked Pati Chapoy, explaining why it’s not correct to say “clean” when you’ve tested negative for HIV.
After Daniel Bisogno stayed clean Patty Chapoy and talk about the test HIV The presenter of Ventaneando, which she was undergoing at the time, was accused of “misinforming” the public about this disease.
A few days ago, the first part of the interview that Chapoy conducted with his colleague was presented, in which he talks about the insecurities he felt when he thought he might be infected with HIV.
During the conversation, the actor also said that a test he took came back positive, but that he later learned his initial diagnosis was wrong, after which the presenter pointed out that it came out “clean”.
Although she made no further comment on the issue, many netizens were upset with the journalist, as they explained that she was only “spreading” myths they believed about people with the condition.
Pati Chapoy called Daniel Bisognos negative HIV diagnosis “clean” / YouTube: Ventaneando
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“How disgusting the way @ChapoyPati comments on HIV issues and says the man got away clean.”People living with HIV are not dirty blind people”, “Educate yourself ma’am”, “You disgust at me Patricia”, “Ignorance on TV Azteca, how strange”, “Did it come out clean?” In other words, are people with HIV dirty?” read some of the comments.
However, there were some netizens who only focused on wishing Bisogno well, even defending Chapoy from bad comments by stressing that the term “clean” is used to diagnose diseases like Covid-19.
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Meanwhile, activist for the rights of people living with HIV Manu León stressed that Pati Chapoy’s comments were a “mockery” of people living with the disease and also incited discrimination.
“It is an insult and a mockery to those of us who live with HIVanother way of increasing stigma, promoting misinformation and hurting our experiences and struggles, but also those we live with and support, like family and friends,” he said.
Activist Manu León claimed that Pati Chapoy did not handle the issue of HIV properly / Twitter: @leonriosmanuel
He also regretted that TV Azteca lent itself to the “morbid” way in which the subject was treated, while explaining why using the word “clean” for a negative diagnosis was incorrect.
“This term is used to stigmatize and assume, as in any society, that what is dirty must be ‘fumigated out’ because it endangers the development of other species,” he stressed.
Manu León pointed out that the term “clean” only stigmatizes people living with HIV / Twitter: @leonriosmanuel
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