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Mary Fisher Speech Summary

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During the late 1990s, the HIV virus spread to different parts of the world affecting millions of people and causing the death of many people. The spread of the virus brought fear to many people, especially those in America. Negative attitudes toward those with HIV or AIDS grew which made those with the virus feel ashamed of being exposed to the virus. Mary Fisher argues that raising awareness of HIV/AIDS is necessary to not only prevent the spread of the virus but to also help support those, not stigmatize those, who are HIV positive. Through this argument, Fisher encourages Republican Americans to put aside their political stances and bring awareness toward HIV/AIDS. Toward the beginning of her speech at the Republican National …show more content…

During her speech at the Republican National Convention, Fisher persuades Republicans to stop the prejudice toward HIV/AIDS victims and inform people about how to prevent further spreading of the virus. Fisher contrasts republican ideas of loving “ justice” and “children” but ignoring “injustice” and teaching children to highlight that people choose to focus on the positive good and ignore the flaws of society along with the responsibilities of the individual in holding society accountable. Fisher appeals to the Republicans’ stigma in wanting love and justice and choosing to ignore the injustice and fear that HIV/AIDS has brought toward those with the virus. In addition to that, Fisher repeatedly notes that “If you believe you are safe, you are in danger...” in order to clearly state that no one is safe from being exposed to HIV/AIDS in order to encourage white republicans to participate in preventing the virus from spreading and victimizing people, including rich, white Americans because now they’re scared it could happen to them. Through her emphasis on her ideas almost emphatically, Fisher is able to persuade Republican Americans to fight against the prejudice toward those with the virus and inform children about HIV/AIDS and how to prevent it. As Fisher concludes her speech at the Republican

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