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Danny Roberts was a member of the cast on MTV’s The Real World: New Orleans (2000). His storyline was noteworthy because at the time he was dating Paul, a US Army captain. This was during the era of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” so if his boyfriend was shown on camera, Paul would risk being court-martialed and dishonorably discharged. (As were more than 1,200 servicemembers that year.)
After the show ended and for several years after, Roberts spoke at schools across the country on sexuality, coming out, public policy, and the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, and other LGBT advocacy. By 2006, he and Paul had broken up.
In 2011, Roberts learned he was HIV-positive.
“Those early years were very difficult and very lonely. You don’t know whom to turn to have a conversation, and people don’t know what to say.”
Fortunately, Roberts is currently “undetectable,” which means that his viral load is so low it can’t be measured by a blood test and, according to the CDC, that it’s unlikely the virus can be sexually transmitted from one person to another.
Roberts continues to speak out on LGBT issues. He hopes to help others avoid the pain he endured.
“I had so many negative feelings I was forced to face. I’ve been on such a journey to overcome that. In a way, this has really been like my second coming out.”
HIV: THE OTHER CLOSET
Imagine an unknown virus is spreading at incredible speed, causing a global pandemic that kills millions everywhere.
And now imagine that nobody cares. Nobody does anything about it. Nobody even talks about what's happening. Even worse, in many places the research into this lethal virus and possible ways to stop it are actively obstructed.
That's how the AIDS pandemic was for several decades.
World AIDS Day, held on 1 December every year since 1988, is an international day dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV.
In the 40 years since the first cases of AIDS were discovered, enormous strides have been made in our knowledge of HIV and how to manage it, but there is still a great deal of work yet do be done to end the pandemic that never went away.
Thanks to the efforts of activists, scientists, and educators around the world, today a diagnosis is not necessarily a death sentence. Progress continues at an ever-accelerating pace, reaching milestones that were unthinkable only a few years ago:
U = U
With the treatments now available, a person living with HIV can have a totally normal life, including not being contagious. Yes, you read that right. When a person living with HIV receives adequate treatment, the virus is suppressed to the point that is no longer detectable in their blood: they become undetectable.
Undetectable means untransmissible. In other words, that person is not able to pass the virus to others.
PrEP and PEP
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) are two kinds of medication that are highly effective in preventing the transmission of HIV. They have been made available recently, and their implementation is still limited, but these drugs are already playing a critical role in reducing transmission rates among at-risk populations.
HIV Vaccine
We have never been closer to an effective and long-lasting vaccine against HIV. Thousands of researchers and volunteers around the globe are working tirelessly to develop one. Currently the Mosaico Study is the most promising candidate.
VIHsibility
The visibility of HIV/AIDS characters in media has come a long way, both in quantity and quality. These representations are important because they have real-world impact in people's perceptions and behaviors. For example, after the success of the British show "It's a Sin", there was a significant increase in HIV testing in the UK.
"Any deity whose mysterious actions can't be measured or even directly identified is indistinguishable from a god that doesn't exist at all."
-- David G. McAfee
Which other cities have aimed for these targets, and how are they doing?
On the heels of World AIDS Day, New Yorkers have good HIV news to celebrate. The city announced it reached the 90-90-90 HIV targets set by the United Nations’ AIDS group, making it the first U.S. city participating in the “Fast-Track Cities” initiative to do so. What’s more, it reached the goals two years ahead of schedule.
The 90-90-90 targets are:
90% of people living with HIV know their status
90% of people diagnosed with HIV are on treatment
90% of people on treatment are virally suppressed.
As of 2018, New York City statistics show that 93% of New Yorkers with HIV have been diagnosed, 90% of diagnosed people are on treatment and 92% of New Yorkers on meds are virally suppressed, according to a press release from the city of New York.
Editor’s Note: I originally drafted this stub January 9, 2020, but saved it as a draft. On March 13, 2021 I found the old draft and decided to post it retroactively.
STRYFE
Wishlist Poll—Recent Rank (as of January 2020): 143rd
Build Idea
A playable Marvel Contest of Champions character in the Mutant class.
Telepathy could mean controls reversal (a la Emma Frost) Telepathic Camouflage could mean Undetectable or strikes Miss Telepathic Power Negation could mean: • Buff Cancellation and/or • Ability Accuracy Reduction Advanced-looking firearms and/or a sword w/ Bleed & Armor Break Armor Break resistance or immunity Sharp armor could mean on-strike damage (like Spiked Armor or Morningstar)
Synergy
“Latverian Standoff” with Cable, X-Man, and Madelyne Pryor; “Vendetta” with Cable, Hope Summers, and Bishop; “Survival” with Cable, Warpath, and Blackheart; “Enemies” with Cable, Apocalypse, Jenskot, and Professor X; “Allies” with Mister Sinister, Dragoness, Genesis
In Other Games
As a boss, Stryfe appeared in X-Men: Gamesmaster’s Legacy, and X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse. He was in Marvel’s mobile card game app, X-Men: Battle of the Atom.
Currently he is playable in Marvel mobile games Marvel Future Fight and Marvel Strike Force.
And Summoners
Stryfe is mentioned 48 times in the MCOC message boards and has 40+ Summoner upvotes on the MCOC Wishlist Poll.
NEWS
January 4, 2021 — Stryfe’s Champion Spotlight published and Stryfe retired from the MCOC Wishlist.
December 2020 — Stryfe will enter the contest in January 2021
On November 26, 2019, content creator RichTheMan speculated that Stryfe might belong on the current State of the Battlerealm map.
How many things do actually exist but are undetectable to us?
Should we change our definition of "existence"?
These long stretches of silence
Glimmer like hazy moonlight
Enveloping endless moments of time,
Spreads itself like a wide embrace
That dives deep into infinitesimal folds inside
Whispering in it's own dreary tongue
Something that leaves me lost
Amid a labyrinth of contemplations every night.
So poised and unruffled is it's presence all around
That nobody can ever try
To pause it's meandering might,
Feeling something undetectable
That shudders within it's heights.