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Red Cross ends blood-donation restrictions that singled out gay and bisexual men

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The FDA in May dropped a nearly 40-year policy that had singled out men who have sex with men.

Red Cross ends blood-donation restrictions that singled out gay and bisexual men

The American Red Cross is now allowing gay and bisexual men to donate blood without restrictions that specifically single out a person’s sexual orientation or gender, the nonprofit group said Monday.

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  • It absolutely was singled out. You have to specifically say you haven't had gay sex when you donate blood. I've done it plenty of times.

    • "Singled out" implies that that it stood alone as the only behavior that was screened for. But that's not the case. There always have been and still are numerous other behaviors and activities screened for and denied.

      • No, 'singled out' means they made a special exception for it that they made for nothing else. They didn't even ask if you had HIV, just if you had gay sex, as if you can't get HIV from heterosexual sex. It was never about HIV, it was about marginalizing gay people once again. And you're excusing it. Shameful.

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