Who are we to judge?
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Uh that's literally why 3/4 of us are here. Also condoms are for homos. I guess you won't be attending the next Hardcore Husky Orgy™.Bendintheriver said:
I get it, most are born that way. No problem, don't have issues with it, have family and friends that swing that way. Not a big fan of the personalities of bull dyke lesbians but I happen to like to hang out with our gay male friends, they are funny, great entertainers and their house and yard are meticulous to the point of envy. They get it. Orgies are bad. They also understand that they, being monogamous, are not the norm. They will tell it like it is and the facts are that millions of gay men have participated in orgies and do so repeatedly. They also practice the other most risky sex practices known to man such as anon encounters, salad tossing of strangers, rest stop venues, etc. Most of it unprotected.WestlinnDuck said:Anyone can get it. Remember when indoor gatherings AFTER the chicom crud rules were relaxed was limited to 10? Gay orgies, okay.
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Media, CDC, "Scientists" Continue to Gaslight Egregiously on Monkeypox, Shredding Any Remaining Trust
—Ace
I noted yesterday that 95% of monkeypox cases are diagnosed in gay men. Specifically, gay men who have lots of sex, usually anonymous sex or sex with randos or group sex or orgies.
Because the disease is spread by intimate contact, and you have to be intimate contact with an infected person to catch it, and then, in quick succession, in intimate contact with an infected person to spread it.
In other words: High-volume hyperpromiscuous sex of the kind practiced nigh-exclusively by gay men and paid prostitutes.
And yet the CDC and health "authorities" absolutely refuse to issue any advisory to stop engaging in high-volume multi-partner promiscuous sex during the pandemic. They have no problem recommending that churches and schools be shuttered, but they won't tell gay men to cool it on the orgies.
Orgies are obviously super-spreader events but the CDC won't say a thing about them. Motorcycle rallies are bad, gay orgies are good.
And they're also shrieking that it's wrong to claim that this is mostly a gay disease. I mean, 95% of the infected are gay, but The Science (TM) -- which, as usual, means "The Politics" -- says that we must claim that straights are just as likely to be infected with monkeypox, and that any claim to the contrary is "homophobic" and a "conspiracy theory."
Mother Jones was aghast that Alex Berenson looked at the statistics and decided that a 95% infection rate of gay men meant that monkeypox was almost entirely a disease associated with gay hyperpromiscuity:
[Berenson] then goes on to argue that monkeypox is strictly a disease of gay men. "Are you a gay man who likes sex with lots of other gay men?" he wrote. "Maybe in a bathhouse? Maybe names optional? Maybe with a meth bump on the side? No? Are you sure?... Okay. Don't worry about the monkeypox thing then."
With those two points--a supposedly overblown illness plus some homophobia--Berenson did what anti-vaccine activists do best. He managed to build upon his previous talking points and pivot to the current news cycle, neatly weaving the latest headlines into a grand conspiracy theory with necessary villains and egregious profiteering.
How many more fucked up social diseases do gay men have to invent and suffer from before they become more responsible? AIDS? Monkey Pox? What next?
I just don't understand, maybe I am not supposed to.
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YBFE. Deserves way, way more Chins.BleachedAnusDawg said:
Tough shit.SFGbob said:Remember when Reagan was said to be responsible for AIDs because he didn't say the word early enough? Has anyone heard Biden talk about Monkey Pox and anal lesions?
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I remember the CDCs “AIDS affects everyone equally” phase.
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I guess you won't be attending the next Hardcore Husky Orgy™.huskyhooligan said:
Uh that's literally why 3/4 of us are here. Also condoms are for homos. I guess you won't be attending the next Hardcore Husky Orgy™.Bendintheriver said:
I get it, most are born that way. No problem, don't have issues with it, have family and friends that swing that way. Not a big fan of the personalities of bull dyke lesbians but I happen to like to hang out with our gay male friends, they are funny, great entertainers and their house and yard are meticulous to the point of envy. They get it. Orgies are bad. They also understand that they, being monogamous, are not the norm. They will tell it like it is and the facts are that millions of gay men have participated in orgies and do so repeatedly. They also practice the other most risky sex practices known to man such as anon encounters, salad tossing of strangers, rest stop venues, etc. Most of it unprotected.WestlinnDuck said:Anyone can get it. Remember when indoor gatherings AFTER the chicom crud rules were relaxed was limited to 10? Gay orgies, okay.
https://ace.mu.nu/
Media, CDC, "Scientists" Continue to Gaslight Egregiously on Monkeypox, Shredding Any Remaining Trust
—Ace
I noted yesterday that 95% of monkeypox cases are diagnosed in gay men. Specifically, gay men who have lots of sex, usually anonymous sex or sex with randos or group sex or orgies.
Because the disease is spread by intimate contact, and you have to be intimate contact with an infected person to catch it, and then, in quick succession, in intimate contact with an infected person to spread it.
In other words: High-volume hyperpromiscuous sex of the kind practiced nigh-exclusively by gay men and paid prostitutes.
And yet the CDC and health "authorities" absolutely refuse to issue any advisory to stop engaging in high-volume multi-partner promiscuous sex during the pandemic. They have no problem recommending that churches and schools be shuttered, but they won't tell gay men to cool it on the orgies.
Orgies are obviously super-spreader events but the CDC won't say a thing about them. Motorcycle rallies are bad, gay orgies are good.
And they're also shrieking that it's wrong to claim that this is mostly a gay disease. I mean, 95% of the infected are gay, but The Science (TM) -- which, as usual, means "The Politics" -- says that we must claim that straights are just as likely to be infected with monkeypox, and that any claim to the contrary is "homophobic" and a "conspiracy theory."
Mother Jones was aghast that Alex Berenson looked at the statistics and decided that a 95% infection rate of gay men meant that monkeypox was almost entirely a disease associated with gay hyperpromiscuity:
[Berenson] then goes on to argue that monkeypox is strictly a disease of gay men. "Are you a gay man who likes sex with lots of other gay men?" he wrote. "Maybe in a bathhouse? Maybe names optional? Maybe with a meth bump on the side? No? Are you sure?... Okay. Don't worry about the monkeypox thing then."
With those two points--a supposedly overblown illness plus some homophobia--Berenson did what anti-vaccine activists do best. He managed to build upon his previous talking points and pivot to the current news cycle, neatly weaving the latest headlines into a grand conspiracy theory with necessary villains and egregious profiteering.
How many more fucked up social diseases do gay men have to invent and suffer from before they become more responsible? AIDS? Monkey Pox? What next?
I just don't understand, maybe I am not supposed to.
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Imagine if 95% of new covid cases were among the unvaccinated.
I'm sure @HHusky agrees that these people should be denied care for contracting monkey pox. -
I’m openly for denying medical care for the vaccinated and requiring that they show proof of vaccine to enter restaurants, probably should fire them too since they are the spreaders. It’s only fair given the science.UW_Doog_Bot said:Imagine if 95% of new covid cases were among the unvaccinated.
I'm sure @HHusky agrees that these people should be denied care for contracting monkey pox. -
I have no problems cutting off all the lefties that pushed this fraud.