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The AIDS Crisis and Conservative Backlash in the 1980s
During the AIDS crisis in the 1980s, many conservative Christians were anti-homosexuality, anti-drug abuse, anti-promiscuity, and anti-sex education, and they sent anonymous telegrams to the Health and Human Services Secretary asking that the Surgeon General be un-muzzled because they thought he was going to speak out against protecting gay civil rights. However, the Surgeon General was later cut off from aid by other people in the administration.