Tuesday, 30 October 2018

I GAT HOP ABANDONS ROGUE IMAGE?

I Gat Hop never talks about loving families. Their message on family is always negative.

Last week there was a report in The National newspaper on the HIV status and problems explained by one Tony Palme.

He wrote on stigma and discrimination of the family and friends of sufferer Yamo Ngants.

But now life has changed. Yamo is no longer living in a tent in a cave but seems to have come out to reveal to the nation that he is HIV positive. He was introduced to anti-retroviral drugs.

An earlier member of I Gat Hop Margaret Marabe claimed to see HIV sufferers buried alive. The report went viral but she could not remember the village when interviewed by police. 

There is always false information and tricks in I Gat Hop reports that date back to the beginning over a decade ago.

If Yamo lived in a tent, who cooked his food and washed his clothes? Was he a loving son and brother or a violent, drunken boozer on home brew and smoker of marijuana?

Stigma and discrimination were pushed on the PNG community by UN and AusAID gays, lesbians and paedophiles to destroy the family unit and turn children into street kids groomed for paedophile sex.

So (1) all men were violent (2) all women and girls were abused and (3) all PLWHA suffered stigma and discrimination. Students of schools Personal Development recognize this as stereotyping.

The nation has never been given a positive message about HIV/AIDS not from the UN, AusAID or I Gat Hop. It has been all anti-family.

Early I Gat Hop members were rogue trouble makers rejected by family but blaming them. Families need older children as role models not as violent trouble making drunks who disrupt the family.

The official paradigm shift to family with responsibilities of men and boys has been ignored by the UN with emphasis now moved to abuse of children in families.

No mention is made of abuse of street kids by foreign and national paedophiles.

I Gat Hop was formed over a decade ago when rogue PLWHA failed to steal 3 Angel Care centre to become their permanent private residence with collusion of AusAID lesbians.

They were put out on the street with the centre closed and sold despite threats to burn the building down and tried to murder the founder of AIDS Holistics to kill the Positive Living message.

Funding to 3 Angels Care stopped so rogue PLWHA Momo (deceased) Marabe and Elaripe formed I Gat Hop. Their message totally anti-family was intended to win favour with UN paedophiles.

There has been a letter to the editor today from I Gat Hop to congratulate Tony Palme on his report on Yamo John Ngants.

So the HIV sufferer did not write the report. Is Tony Palme from I Gat Hop? Did he also write the letter to the editor today?

There has been no positive message go out to families on HIV and Positive Living except from AIDS Holistics.

People who are HIV positive can live long if they (1) follow Positive Living (2) remain on anti-retroviral medication for the rest of their lives and (3) do not infect other people as they may not be HIV free.

I Gat Hop now seeks rights of PLWHA to be protected through the Courts and Constitution. Is it too late to take rogue tenants of 3 Angels Care to Court for attempted murder?

They were experts in stigma and discrimination, accusing the founder of AIDS Holistics of (1) killing people with Positive Living (2) murdering son and mother and (3) molesting girls including own daughters.

The message on living with HIV infection has never gone out to the community in English, Tok Pisin or the vernacular except through AIDS Holistics.

People are afraid and think that HIV is a death sentence with infection merely by touch or sitting on the same toilet seat.

I have been HIV positive for 4 years now which makes me angry at my own stupid carelessness.

I have never suffered the faintest whiff of stigma and discrimination from any person in all that time. Life has gone on regardless.

Perhaps the time has come for I Gat Hop to abandon their anti-family focus and promote love and caring of family members to loved ones living with HIV/AIDS.

That is reality not a stereotyped fantasy on stigma and discrimination.

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