I've said your words and your stance sound bigoted multiple times over the last page or 3, and that's what I just said. It's a textbook definition. I didn't write it. I focused on your words.
I was very precise in what I said. I did not accuse you of saying they deserve it. I said, "Sounds like you're very close to making a 'they deserve it' argument..."
What spin? How is pointing out my own exact words spin? Ironically, that's what you just did when you claimed I said something I didn't say.
If someone already has HIV, the focus is on treatment, not how they got it. We all know the handful of ways people can get HIV. It's no longer relevant unless you want to scold them and judge them for it. I don't know why you brought it up, just like I don't know why it bothers you so much that a gay couple are featured in a commercial. It's suspicious in the same way all those people complaining about the Cheerios commercial with the interracial family were suspicious. And again, stating my impression of what you said is not an attack on you as a person. It is addressing your words. It is sticking to a focus on your words.