

Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director of the World Health Organization, just announced that he has decided to declare monkeypox a global emergency. This decision is contrary to the advise of an advisory panel, which voted 9-6 against declaring it a global emergency, and was made arbitrarily by a man who is essentially a global oligarch. There have been 5 monkeypox deaths and approximately 16,000 reported cases worldwide.
🚨 WHO's own expert panel voted 9–6 AGAINST emergency declaration for monkeypox.
— Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid) July 23, 2022
WHO chief overruled the panel and decided to declare emergency 🤡 pic.twitter.com/tcm2U0eiTy
So let’s talk about monkeypox for a minute.
After 2.5 years of watching the CDC and other government agencies go out of their way to manipulate the public into irrational fear, I thought it really couldn’t get much worse. Then monkeypox showed up and said, “Hold my beer.” And since then, government health agencies have worked overtime to mislead the public out of a bizarre sense of political correctness.
As soon as there were a couple of confirmed cases of monkeypox in the US, people started talking about it. So, of course, the first item of business was for scientists to deem the term “monkeypox” to be racist and the World Health Organization to announce they would be renaming the disease after complaints that the label is “stigmatizing.” We have yet to hear what their new, less-stigmatizing, more inclusive name for the disease will be. Maybe it’ll be something like “toxic-cisgendered-white-male-pox” just to really stick it to the system.
The next item of business was for the CDC to release some really weird recommendations about how to have sex while infected with monkeypox. Pretty much basic hygiene, normal sexual protection, and logical preventative measures. At the time, when almost no one knew anything other than that monkeypox existed, it seemed super weird for the government to be giving recommendations on monkeypox-infected sex. That doesn’t seem quite so bizarre now. . . but more on that later.
Ultimately, government discussion of monkeypox has almost made it seem like really everyone should be vigilant about potentially catching monkeypox. Like the average Joe Schmoe American should be thinking about it and fearing it. My teenage sister even asked me if she should be worried. And to be very clear, monkeypox can be contracted by anyone as it is transmitted mainly through bodily fluids. In fact, two children, one in California and one traveling through D.C. from a foreign country, have been confirmed to have contracted monkeypox, supposedly from “household transmission.” Of the approximately 16,000 recorded global cases of the disease, more than 2,000 of those are in the U.S.
But let’s also be very clear in a way that the CDC and greater health community has thus far refused to be, seemingly out of a pathological obsession with political correctness: monkeypox is overwhelmingly contracted and spread by gay men engaging in gay sex. That’s literally the data. But in today’s social climate, it would be considered “homophobic” or “bigoted” to dare insinuate that, even though that is the literal, scientific truth. And so, the CDC has largely not focused on this fact. But in hindsight, the weird recommendations about monkeypox-infected sex makes a whole heck of a lot more sense, right? Most of their recommendations were essentially to be hygienic, use protection, and avoid physical contact when possible. They were trying to tell people to stop having unprotected gay orgies without actually telling people to stop having unprotected gay orgies, because that’s not allowed these days, even if it’s in the best interest of public health.
Don’t believe me? Think I’m just pushing a bigoted right-wing narrative? Check out this Queen Mary University of London study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, which evaluated 528 cases of monkeypox from 16 different countries from April-June 2022. The study found that 98% of monkeypox infected individuals were gay or bisexual men. 98%, y’all. The overwhelming majority. 95% of cases were thought to have been transmitted during sex and 41% of those infected individuals were already living with HIV.
The study admits that they did “identify nine heterosexual men with monkeypox” and urges “vigilance when examining unusual acute rashes in any person, especially when rashes are combined with systemic symptoms, to avoid missing diagnoses in heterosexual persons” because “it can affect anyone.” But the reality of the data is that it is overwhelmingly affecting gay men who are having gay sex. Which means that the average Joe Schmoe American who is not having unprotected gay sex is not at nearly the risk they might have been led to believe.
A very poignant example of this is a rather disturbing and horrifyingly graphic thread published on Twitter by a user named BabethePigBoi. Warning: the thread is graphic, vulgar, and rather shocking as he explains exactly how he contracted monkeypox. I’m serious, you might want to bleach your eyes after reading it. Reader discretion is advised. I’ve included screenshots of the entire thread below, should you choose to scroll down.
If you’d rather not subject yourself to reading the thread, he basically explains that after having COVID in June, he was anxious to get back to having sex, which is both his livelihood and his hobby. So he proceeded to engage in multiple gay orgies, which he explains each consisted of dozens of participants who were gathering from many locations. One was hosted by a nurse, which he apparently thought meant he didn’t need to be concerned about diseases, and one included drinking a significant amount of urine from various orgy participants. He also admits to engaging in sex acts with multiple partners while filming porn, having several anonymous individual hookups, and participating in an additional four-way. All within just a matter of a couple of weeks. After all this, he gets a fever and then discovers telltale boils around his anus, at which time he proceeds to contact his doctor.
All the graphic content aside, he makes two incredibly important statements. The first is when he says that “one silver lining” is “the fact that by the end of this I’ll be immunized myself.” He’s talking about natural immunity. He’s saying that after he contracts and recovers from the disease, he will be naturally immune, similar to having been vaccinated before infection. Can you imagine if the scientific, medical, and political community would have followed the science and admitted to the reality of natural COVID immunity? Can you imagine if people were allowed to prove their nature immunity subsequent to recovery from the disease instead of being forced to get a vaccine that doesn’t even prevent them from contracting the virus? It’s a scientific concept that has been mostly dismissed during COVID, and BabethePigBoi references it so nonchalantly. Like it’s a total given and like the scientific, medical, and political communities haven’t just spent 2.5 years denying the science of natural immunity and indiscriminately forcing the vaccine on billions of people.
The second important statement he makes is at the very end of his thread where he confirms exactly what the CDC already knew and why they opted for political correctness over medical accuracy and transparency. He says, “My 2 cents: it’s reductive to tell gay people to not have sex, it didn’t work in the early days of AIDS and clearly it’s not working now.” He’s clearly insinuating that it would be offensive and useless to advise something they won’t care about and won’t listen to anyway. And this is exactly the reason the CDC has avoided coming right out and saying what needs to be said in order to protect those most likely to get monkeypox and to mitigate unnecessary anxiety. Knowledge is power, people.
You know what’s actually “reductive” is the insinuation by BabethePigBoi that gay men are nothing more than sex-crazed animals who can’t muster the self control to take medical advice not to have anonymous orgies or random unprotected sex during a spike in a disease which data shows is mostly spreading through gay sex. This man has no self-respect and his opinion of other gay men is likewise lacking any basic respect. It’s actually pretty despicable, as are the irresponsible choices by government health agencies to once again put political correctness and woke agendas above actual public health. It’s act two of believing and discussing only the science that fits their narrative.
The remainder of the article is screenshots of BabethePigBoi’s graphic Twitter thread. Proceed at your own risk.
























5 Comments
I feel like I need a shower after reading those Tweets. With bleach. And steel wool for a loofah.
We gave them an inch and they gave us Monkey Pox. They can’t keep their hands off the children ether.
I find it a bit ironic that the more gay acceptance is pushed onto society that more red flags pop up in nature saying maybe that’s not a good idea.
Two babies catching it just by being around men who sleep with men? Coincidence?
https://www.breitbart.com/health/2022/07/23/monkeypox-strikes-two-children-on-opposite-coasts-of-u-s/
A slimy monster who deserved what he got. Can we all agree that, even if you don’t follow one of the major world religions–who all forbid it–randomly sleeping around is stupid?
These people have gotten so high on attempts at complete power that they may never come down.