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A documentary that explores AIDS activism in Frankfurt, focusing on activists, affected individuals, and organizations f | dG1fTklvSm9vanhpSFU
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00:00That in this state, the virus, the KFV said, and not the people.
00:10The people have no future.
00:14The people have no future.
00:17The people have no future.
00:19The people have no future.
00:21In the 80s bring the Aids-Epidemie Panic and Zwangs-Maßnahmen with.
00:26A TSU-Politiker had a great idea,
00:31all of them to pick up all HIV-infected people.
00:36All HIV-infected people, especially the drogen-brauched people.
00:40In the fight against the discriminatory AIDS-Politics
00:43entsteht in Frankfurt a Solidarity of the Unisichting.
00:47It's about my life, my life, my existence, my existence.
00:55We are exactly the same,
00:57smuggled children, homo, lono, unbelehrer.
01:01Yeah, our children, the wahnsinn for us.
01:04AIDS-Aktivism is part of our history,
01:06my history, the history of my generation,
01:09spuler men, the history of our queer movements and sin.
01:15Dieses herausgehen, die aus dieser Lähmung rauskommen,
01:21an dieses – das kann ich schon tun, ja-, das, das war da anders.
01:27And that was different.
01:29The virus is a strange thing.
01:33He comes and goes from one to the other.
01:37He doesn't want no one, but it doesn't hurt him.
01:41The virus is a strange thing.
01:44Many believe that HIV is already over.
01:47It's a story.
01:49It lives with us.
01:57It lives with us.
02:03He can offer any help other events or events like this.
02:05And otherwise, he could get Alzheimer's.
02:09He can do it properly.
02:13But he knows how to get along with it.
02:17He knows how might he do it properly.
02:19And he's modelling himself in a past this week.
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