Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for April 01, 1989
Transcript:
Man: Mrs. Davenport, although AIDS will soon have claimed more American lives than the Vietnam War, most people don't see it as pertaining to their lives. they still think of it as a gay disease. What can be done to change that? Lacey: Well, it's clearly not a gay disease. It's a perfectly ghastly one. Man: Mrs. Davenport, by "gay", I mean homosexual, of course. Lacey: Okay, but what you're saying is that as a homosexual, you resent the stigma of the disease, right? Man: Actually, ma'am, I'm straight. Lacey: And I'm being honest with you, too! I resent your implication, young man! Joanie: Lacey...