Mesoamérica Foundation

 

Defending the Biodiversity and First Peoples of our Region


"Brazos distorts the facts ..." James Fields

“Brazos [Abiertos] distorts the facts by adding some of their own, based on the personal experiences of urban gays living in a conservative, Catholic society. Perhaps the rhetoric is not to your liking, but many aid organizations use similar language to motivate potential donors.”

Statement by James Fields, May 31, 2010 

 

In May 2010 a concerned resident, after failing to persuade Brazos Abiertos that their campaign to raise money by defaming Mexico would backfire, contacted James Fields, as co-owner of the hosting company that managed the Brazos Abiertos website.  James Field refused to consider removing material that defamed Mexico, and he defended deception – distorting the facts – if it helped raise money.

 

When Mesoamerica contacted 22,700 people earlier this month, within hours, Brazos Abiertos took down its defamation against Mexico on August 6, 2010. 

 

After years of raising money through its Mexico-bashing, Mexico-hating campaign, Brazos Abiertos’s libel has been taken down.

 


Consider the source ...

As a public service, here is the material reproduced in its entirety.


How many distorted facts can you identity?

 

“Who We Help

In the USA, we’re very fortunate to have come far in our fight against AIDS. and there is still a lot to do. In the Yucatan region of Mexico, there is also a lot of work to do in terms of prevention and education. According to our testimonials this deadly disease still destroys families in a dramatic manner.  Those contracting HIV are in many cases, fired from their jobs, often banished from their families, thrown out into the street or even sent to live with the pigs, and finally, doomed to poverty and death. Wealth and prominence are no protection from this treatment. And most babies born with HIV die if not treated appropriately.

 

In the Mayan villages of the Yucatan, almost no one speaks of the disease, much less how to avoid contracting it.  The charity hospital in the city of Merida serves the entire Yucatan population without social security such as IMSS or ISSSTE and has one emergency room that is often crowded.  If all beds and available spaces are taken, the next ill patient with HIV may literally be left outside to die before care is provided.

 

These are the experiences witnessed in early 2006 by Dr. Gordon Crofoot, a long-time Houston HIV specialist while visiting Merida and its surrounding villages. Summoned by an expat friend, John Truax, who had discovered the frightening impact of AIDS in this area, Gordon was shocked to find not only a serious health threat, but a need for action to prevent what had already become a deadly crisis from becoming a cultural disaster.

 

The friends visited a shelter for AIDS patients in a nearby village and found ill children living alongside their parents; many times the entire family was infected with the AIDS virus.  In other cases, young fathers had survived long enough to see their wives and children die, their own chance of survival minimal.  The drugs given to these people are not the newest in many cases, easier to take and more effective drugs used in the U. S. which significantly decrease side affects and improve quality of life.  The drugs which are standard of care in the US are often hard to access or not available in the Yucatan. Although improvements have been made on this matter, there is still a lack of HIV drugs on the social security pharmacies, and this could lead to resistance.

 

The living conditions they witnessed in the shelter were horrifying, with open sewers and toxic running water and virtually no money to buy food, much less provide adequate housing or healthcare.

 

These residents of the shelter come from all walks of life and socioeconomic classes, with once prominent attorneys and other formerly wealthy Mexicans living aside poor young Mayan families—or what is left of the families.  Mothers live in the shelter to tend their dying sons who no one else will take care of because the stigma of AIDS is so strong among these communities.  And those sons are the lucky ones.

 

Ignorance of what it means to be infected with this virus translates to fear.  And among the Maya, ignorance of the disease itself often translates to infection and ultimately, death, if not detected on time and treated appropriately.

 

Along with John and a few American friends who have made their home in the beautiful city of Merida, Gordon realized that they must get involved.  They found money to repair the sewer and fix the water system, then found money to guarantee food for the shelter for at least a couple of years.  This led to the formation of Brazos Abiertos, Inc. to turn the tide of the spread of HIV in the Yucatan through education, free anonymous HIV testing, and access to quality health care in the form of a free clinic, to be in the future, the first non government nonprofit free HIV clinic in the Yucatan.”


The above defamation is what Brazos Abiertos used to terrify potential donors into giving them money.  Anyone who lives in Merida knows that these statements are false, and that its sole purpose is to defame and libel Mexico.

 

That Brazos Abiertos immediately removed it from its website is proof positive that their officers knew it was defamation, didn’t care if it was defamation and deliberately defamed Mexico simply because they could bamboozle the uninformed and ignorant into giving them money.

 

If this is not the case, then WE CHALLENGE BRAZOS ABIERTOS to restore this marketing material.


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