THE SHOCKING STORY OF A CUBAN COMMUNITY WHO CHOSE TO INFECT THEMSELVES WITH HIV TO ESCAPE PERSECUTION
THE SHOCKING STORY OF A CUBAN COMMUNITY WHO CHOSE TO INFECT THEMSELVES WITH HIV TO ESCAPE PERSECUTION
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t’s hard to imagine
why anyone would voluntarily infect themselves with one of the deadliest
viruses in human existence, but for “Los Frikis” – a Cuban punk community
living under the regime of Fidel Castro during the 80s and 90s – injecting
themselves with HIV-infected syringes was the easiest way to escape persecution
and police harassment.
Los Frikis, the name
than became synonymous with punks, metalheads and pretty much anyone who didn’t
fit in with mainstream Cuban society, came together during the late 1980’s.
Their music, dressing style and culture were influenced by that of similar
communities in the United States and other European countries, something that
didn’t sit well with Fidel Castro’s communist regime. Most of the bands also
sang in English, which only made things worse for Frikis in general. Although
the language was purely an aesthetic choice, speaking English in those days was
considered a huge no-no.
Breaking social norms
was a risky affair in 1980s Cuba, and the Frikis paid a high price for it. Many
of them were rejected by their families, harassed, arrested and forced to do
manual labor for their “crimes”. Los Frikis would meet in safehouses located in
run-down areas, but other than that they didn’t have many places where they
felt accepted. Tired of the constant persecution, many of them took up a
form of protest that can only be described as extreme – infecting themselves
with HIV by injecting the blood of their sick friends into their veins.READ MORE
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