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Plaintiff Isaiah Wilkins, a former Georgia National Guard member—who is Black—called it “a victory not only for me but for other people living with HIV who want to serve.”

Wilkins was dismissed from the Armed Forces after a routine medical exam revealed he was HIV-positive

With the ban lifted, people like Wilkins can now apply to fight on the front line without facing automatic disqualification based on their status.

> Plaintiff Isaiah Wilkins, a former Georgia National Guard member—who is Black—called it “a victory not only for me but for other people living with HIV who want to serve.” > Wilkins was dismissed from the Armed Forces after a routine medical exam revealed he was HIV-positive > With the ban lifted, people like Wilkins can now apply to fight on the front line without facing automatic disqualification based on their status.
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If you have aids you will be manning the photocopier at the rear. Check that. Your MOS will be something that can transmit your disease to healthy soldiers. Maybe food service or medical/dental assistant.

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medical/dental assistant

That's certainly not something to induce bone-chilling horror.

I almost feel sorry for the ZOGbots.