Biden Admin Urges Gay People To Attend Orgies To ‘Destigmatize Monkeypox’




The Biden administration is now urging gay people to go ahead and attend orgies and pride events to help “destigmatize monkeypox” following the outbreak that has remained mostly confined to the gay community.

Monkeypox has been declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization and a public health emergency by the Biden administration.

Despite this, Democrat leaders, such as San Francisco public health officials have “made no attempt to rein in festivities or warn attendees” of attending events that could spread the disease.

Monkeypox infections, as the Washington Post acknowledged, “are heavily concentrated among men who have sex with men,” though others “can contract the virus through nonsexual contact and sharing contaminated items.”

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Foxnews.com reports: Despite this reality, and the fact that the city of San Francisco declared a monkeypox emergency among the gay community, “Thousands of gay men clad in leather, latex — and often much less — partied along Folsom Street here last weekend during the annual kink and fetish festival,” the Post noted.

The paper quoted California state Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, who said, “If people want to have sex, they are going to have sex,” indicating a hands-off approach to regulating the disease. 

“People will make their own decisions about their own risk levels,” Wiener added. 

The paper also noted that “health officials in San Francisco, Chicago, New York and other U.S. cities battling surges disproportionately sickening gay men are avoiding calls for sexual restraint, wary of further stigmatizing same-sex intimacy.”

This restrained approach to handling the latest global health emergency angered conservatives online who viewed the approach to the coronavirus global emergency as harsh.

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