
July 25, 1985. That's when most of America first heard about AIDS and the most famous person dying of “the deadly disease” to date. What people saw on TV was actor Rock Hudson, the formerly virile leading man thought to be straight, fading away by the second. What people thought in their minds was: oh, fuck. Who have I slept with in the last 10 years and am I gonna end up like Rock?
Young America was scared shitless. The era of free love was officially over. The news stunned a nation, a Sexual 9/11 no one could ignore. Coverage of AIDS was endless for months."Who needs to acquire a disease, manageable or otherwise?"
Kids, go ask your parents! Really! Go talk about it with them. Ask them what it was like hearing

80s babies: ask older people how it felt getting that wake-up call. America: remember the sexual terror, talk about it honestly and openly. Why? Then maybe, just maybe, America can begin to get a grip on the AIDS Epidemic Part 2, happening this very moment all over the United States.
It's happening again, in part, because a new generation has grown up clueless about safe sex and the consequences of not having it. AIDS is

Who needs to acquire a disease, manageable or otherwise?
America needs to deal with AIDS, only this time armed with two decades-plus of knowledge, experience and information. So, kids, parents, America: get with the program, and start by checking out the AIDS Monster Movie Marathon, a story told backwards in a car driving forward.
The alternative is a future going back to the past.