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Gay blood donor's complaint against Red Cross dismissed

Postby silicone skyline » Tue Jun 02, 2009 4:34 pm

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,25546515-29277,00.html

A GAY man refused permission to donate blood has had his long-running, landmark discrimination complaint dismissed.
The Australian Red Cross refused to accept Michael Cain's blood at Launceston in October 2004 because he had answered yes to a screening question about having had male-to-male sex in the previous 12 months.

Mr Cain, 26, maintains that homosexual sex is a lawful activity and those who practise it safely should not be excluded from giving blood.

In August 2005, he lodged a complaint to that effect with the Tasmanian Anti-Discrimination Tribunal.

Almost four years later, the tribunal on Wednesday handed down its ruling.

"The tribunal finds that the complaint is unsubstantiated and it is dismissed," its ruling says.

The tribunal found that the Red Cross is bound to keep risks to the blood supply as low as possible.

It rejected Mr Cain's alternative of allowing low-risk gays to donate blood, although it acknowledged a lower HIV transmission risk with this group.

"In reality, the reason for the deferral policy is the fact that people who engage in male-to-male sex have, as a group, a high risk of HIV transmission," the tribunal said.

Dr Philippa Hetzel, from the Australian Red Cross Blood Service, said it did not defer potential donors because of sexual preference.

The 12-month deferral stems from evidence on infection risk during the undetectable window period during which a virus such as HIV or Hepatitis C can exist in blood but not show up in scientific testing.

"We know this is a very difficult matter for many people in the community, and we wish to reassure them that our main concern is the safety of the blood supply," Dr Hetzel said.

Mr Cain said he claimed discrimination on the basis that the Red Cross has a legal obligation to ban gay donors and because, in the absence of conclusive data on the risk associated with low-risk gay sex, the Red Cross must act on a worst case scenario basis.

"I am pleased the tribunal has agreed with my fundamental claim that there are monogamous, safe, gay men who have a lower HIV risk than some of the straight people who can currently give blood," Mr Cain said.

"It's disappointing that they have not followed through on this conclusion by allowing these men to donate, but it's a step in the right direction that I and other people will build on it.

"This was a knife-edge decision in which the tribunal erred on the side of caution, but given how much of my case it agreed with, I am confident the next time this matter goes to court the outcome will be a new policy."

Mr Cain says he will not give up his fight for gay men who have safe sex to give blood.

He is calling on the Red Cross to conduct a trial of gay blood donation to determine its safety.
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Re: Gay blood donor's complaint against Red Cross dismissed

Postby Booney » Tue Jun 02, 2009 4:51 pm

Where was his support during this?

Just goes to show, you should never leave your mates behind. ;)
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Re: Gay blood donor's complaint against Red Cross dismissed

Postby silicone skyline » Tue Jun 02, 2009 4:51 pm

Lol. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Gay blood donor's complaint against Red Cross dismissed

Postby Pseudo » Tue Jun 02, 2009 7:38 pm

silicone skyline wrote:...
He is calling on the Red Cross to conduct a trial of gay blood donation to determine its safety.

What exactly makes blood gay? Does it only clot with blood from other blokes? :?
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Re: Gay blood donor's complaint against Red Cross dismissed

Postby dedja » Tue Jun 02, 2009 8:09 pm

Pseudo wrote:
silicone skyline wrote:...
He is calling on the Red Cross to conduct a trial of gay blood donation to determine its safety.

What exactly makes blood gay? Does it only clot with blood from other blokes? :?


haemophobic blood won't mix with the haemoglobin in gay blood ... apparently
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Re: Gay blood donor's complaint against Red Cross dismissed

Postby Dog_ger » Tue Jun 02, 2009 8:13 pm

It may turn you gaye...? :shock:

If it was AFL, I would get a fine for that comment... :shock:
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Re: Gay blood donor's complaint against Red Cross dismissed

Postby smac » Tue Jun 02, 2009 8:14 pm

Pseudo wrote:
silicone skyline wrote:...
He is calling on the Red Cross to conduct a trial of gay blood donation to determine its safety.

What exactly makes blood gay? Does it only clot with blood from other blokes? :?

It would be pink instead of red, wouldn't it?
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Re: Gay blood donor's complaint against Red Cross dismissed

Postby Dog_ger » Tue Jun 02, 2009 8:17 pm

smac wrote:
Pseudo wrote:
silicone skyline wrote:...
He is calling on the Red Cross to conduct a trial of gay blood donation to determine its safety.

What exactly makes blood gay? Does it only clot with blood from other blokes? :?

It would be pink instead of red, wouldn't it?


It might make your mates look more attractive.... :shock:

I can survive without Gay's in this world..!
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Re: Gay blood donor's complaint against Red Cross dismissed

Postby Jimmy_041 » Tue Jun 02, 2009 8:53 pm

Booney wrote:Where was his support during this?

Just goes to show, you should never leave your mates behind. ;)



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Re: Gay blood donor's complaint against Red Cross dismissed

Postby The Ash Man » Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:30 am

silicone skyline wrote:http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,25546515-29277,00.html

A GAY man refused permission to donate blood has had his long-running, landmark discrimination complaint dismissed.
The Australian Red Cross refused to accept Michael Cain's blood at Launceston in October 2004 because he had answered yes to a screening question about having had male-to-male sex in the previous 12 months.

Mr Cain, 26, maintains that homosexual sex is a lawful activity and those who practise it safely should not be excluded from giving blood.

In August 2005, he lodged a complaint to that effect with the Tasmanian Anti-Discrimination Tribunal.


Is he still gay if he only slept with his Dad, Brother and Uncle??
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Re: Gay blood donor's complaint against Red Cross dismissed

Postby silicone skyline » Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:58 am

The Ash Man wrote:
silicone skyline wrote:http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,25546515-29277,00.html

A GAY man refused permission to donate blood has had his long-running, landmark discrimination complaint dismissed.
The Australian Red Cross refused to accept Michael Cain's blood at Launceston in October 2004 because he had answered yes to a screening question about having had male-to-male sex in the previous 12 months.

Mr Cain, 26, maintains that homosexual sex is a lawful activity and those who practise it safely should not be excluded from giving blood.

In August 2005, he lodged a complaint to that effect with the Tasmanian Anti-Discrimination Tribunal.


Is he still gay if he only slept with his Dad, Brother and Uncle??


They're blokes aren't they?
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