Monkeypox General 🐒🦠 - Authorities are calling it Monkeypox. The UK has begun a rapid deployment of Smallpox vaccines to first responders.

I think it's gotten to the point that a vaccination campaign should seriously be considered, even just to stop the virus from getting into American and European animal populations. You really don't want it to be where for the foreseeable future you would have to deal with epidemics starting from animal to human transmission outside of Africa. Imagine the rats in New York City passing this thing around...
every institution of public health betrayed the trust of the public, and even if this were a good idea, people are going to resist it because they got fucked over so recently. While many people got one or two vaccinations, only a minority got 3 or 4. Public opinion seems to have soured on vaccination campaigns. In fact, they fucked it up so badly that traditional childhood vaccination has plummeted. monkeypox isn't going to be shit compared to polio or measles outbreaks.
This is a stretch but it would be hilarious if the covid injection interferes with the effectiveness of the smallpox vaccine.

A localized smallpox vaccine campaign should begin. The vaccine is too dangerous to be employed worldwide again, and if this monkeypox business is allowed to get out of hand, then that’s what we’re going to be forced to do.
No one fully knows the implications of the new vaccines. I find it much more probable that they would interfere with disease prognosis than with additional vaccinations against unrelated organisms. From what I understand, vaccination against covid was a requirement for entry into the gay sex convention so we don't have any way to compare outcomes. If a bunch more people die than expected there will be no control group to figure out if it is the disease that changed or the patients.
 
Hahaha suck it, fearmongers. Babby got this particular jab.

Vaccination 40 years ago, even if not currently protective against smallpox disease, may offer some protection against a fatal outcome. A study of smallpox cases imported into nonendemic countries found that mortality was 52 percent among the unvaccinated, 11 percent among those vaccinated more than 20 years earlier and 1.4 percent of those vaccinated within 10 years. Therefore, vaccination 40 years ago most likely does not confer protection against smallpox infection, but it may help to prevent a fatal outcome. Should you be exposed to smallpox in the future, you should definitely be revaccinated because vaccination after exposure to an infected smallpox patient, even four days later, can prevent smallpox disease.

From a 2003 article in Scientific American (which I think was still reputable then, I dunno):

 
If you get infected with the monkeypox, do you chimp out?
Overall this looks like yet another fear virus. Happened with SARS. Happened with Swine Flu. Happened with Bird Flu. Happened with Ebola. COVID-19 actually was successful.
Monkeypox just looks like the next step in the usual bullshit of a virus the old, the weak, and the unhealthy and every government riding it for as long as possible to squeeze out as many laws and control policies as possible.
 
Isn't the smallpox vaccine just a cowpox inoculation? Most poxes aren't all that serious.
I don't understand the hype for monkeypox when I'm not aware of it killing anyone who isn't a nigger or a faggot.
It might have a 10% mortality rate in countries without sanitation, but that says nothing about the mortality rate for people who matter.
 
Isn't the smallpox vaccine just a cowpox inoculation? Most poxes aren't all that serious.
I don't understand the hype for monkeypox when I'm not aware of it killing anyone who isn't a nigger or a faggot.
It might have a 10% mortality rate in countries without sanitation, but that says nothing about the mortality rate for people who matter.
A lot of these ‘monkeypox’ cases haven’t actually been proven to be monkeypox. It could be smallpox or something else. Even if you survive, these pox diseases can leave scars. I don’t know how bad monkeypox scars, but smallpox scars prominently.
 
every institution of public health betrayed the trust of the public, and even if this were a good idea, people are going to resist it because they got fucked over so recently. While many people got one or two vaccinations, only a minority got 3 or 4. Public opinion seems to have soured on vaccination campaigns. In fact, they fucked it up so badly that traditional childhood vaccination has plummeted. monkeypox isn't going to be shit compared to polio or measles outbreaks.
Exactly. I have very commonly heard from people who are fairly agreeable and compliant on most restrictions and matters that they would not take another shot. I've also heard people VERY unwilling to vaccinate their children with the same shit they took themselves. Perhaps it is all talk when shit really comes to shovel; but even so it really shows a "compliance fatigue" and erosion of social cohesion to "sacrifice" with these measures.

The only question to me with Monkeypox is, will this be another Swine Flu/SARS/Ebola situation where journalists and other scum are just angling for sensationalized bullshit for NPC's to worry about and it amounts to nothing really? Or will it be a Covid 2 with the global full court press of restrictions, mandates, and other dystopian nonsense? I care very little about the actual disease itself until and unless it starts piling bodies in the fucking street.
 
Gays are getting pox on the peen. (Twitter)

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every institution of public health betrayed the trust of the public, and even if this were a good idea, people are going to resist it because they got fucked over so recently. While many people got one or two vaccinations, only a minority got 3 or 4. Public opinion seems to have soured on vaccination campaigns. In fact, they fucked it up so badly that traditional childhood vaccination has plummeted. monkeypox isn't going to be shit compared to polio or measles outbreaks.

This is an argument I get into when discussing things with the Vaxxed people I know. Many of the vaxxed I talk to are now in like this strange middle camp where they don't want more shots, but also think they did the right thing and that unvaxxed people were acting irresponsible. I tell them that a major problem in regards to the vaccination, assuming it was safe and effective, is that the government acted irresponsibly and killed public trust in those institutions.

The one and done vaccinated people are going to have a hard time swallowing a second pandemic. Right now the government needs to give them pats on the shoulder for compliance and call them heroes, not send another virus or force another lockdown.

Sometimes I believe I have come full circle on things and believe governments in the West just want to cause as much destabilization as possible. Everything is so completely mismanaged at the top that the governing institutions truly live in a bubble without a single person telling them to pull the emergency breaks on certain things, or there is some sort of willful negligence with an arrogance we haven't seen since the Bourbons.
 
This is an argument I get into when discussing things with the Vaxxed people I know. Many of the vaxxed I talk to are now in like this strange middle camp where they don't want more shots, but also think they did the right thing and that unvaxxed people were acting irresponsible. I tell them that a major problem in regards to the vaccination, assuming it was safe and effective, is that the government acted irresponsibly and killed public trust in those institutions.

The one and done vaccinated people are going to have a hard time swallowing a second pandemic. Right now the government needs to give them pats on the shoulder for compliance and call them heroes, not send another virus or force another lockdown.

Sometimes I believe I have come full circle on things and believe governments in the West just want to cause as much destabilization as possible. Everything is so completely mismanaged at the top that the governing institutions truly live in a bubble without a single person telling them to pull the emergency breaks on certain things, or there is some sort of willful negligence with an arrogance we haven't seen since the Bourbons.
It absolutely is a mix of incompetence and conceit unseen since Louis XIV. And it's all through the system.
 
Sometimes I believe I have come full circle on things and believe governments in the West just want to cause as much destabilization as possible. Everything is so completely mismanaged at the top that the governing institutions truly live in a bubble without a single person telling them to pull the emergency breaks on certain things, or there is some sort of willful negligence with an arrogance we haven't seen since the Bourbons.
personally I am sure this is because everyone knows the president isn't really in charge. So there is absolutely no accountability for decision-making, and a bunch of weirdos with ideological leanings of various sorts are calling the shots instead, but you can't find out exactly who. Because you can't find out exactly who is really in charge, you can't find out exactly why anything is happening .Some of those people have no clue what they are doing for non-ideological reasons. This guy writes pretty well about the decline being seen currently: https://chrisbray.substack.com/p/grey-gardens-nation?s=r One thing i know for sure is, the people who see clear disaster coming keep warning everyone they can. Like this article shows how many people from the trucking industry are warning about what comes after diesel shortages, and for covid/medical shit there are countless high profile professionals who raised alarm very early and didn't get any traction. In fact, they were all punished. It is the same story over and over again.

in literally any other circumstance this would rightly be labeled a sexually transmitted infection, but no one will because of politics. How fucking stupid. We deserve to fail as a species.
 
For those saying we need to vaccinate now, remember the cost of corruption. The majority of people have lost faith in public health institutions, and big pharma. As a result there won't be any hurry to rush into another vaccine campaign. Even if it turns out a group of scummy scientists engineered this, and even if we had bodies piling in the the streets, I still wouldn't blame anyone for resisting public health measures, because of what we all witnessed over the past 2.5 years. Lies upon lies, and bullshit heaped on bullshit, all to line corrupt peoples pockets. That's the price of corruption, and perhaps if we are reminded of this cost, we might try to prevent it from taking such a strong hold in the future.
 

And they'll still bareback with peenie pox. You know they will.

Can we just call it peeniepox? Weeniepox? Dickpox sounds funny too.

personally I am sure this is because everyone knows the president isn't really in charge. So there is absolutely no accountability for decision-making, and a bunch of weirdos with ideological leanings of various sorts are calling the shots instead, but you can't find out exactly who. Because you can't find out exactly who is really in charge, you can't find out exactly why anything is happening .Some of those people have no clue what they are doing for non-ideological reasons. This guy writes pretty well about the decline being seen currently: https://chrisbray.substack.com/p/grey-gardens-nation?s=r One thing i know for sure is, the people who see clear disaster coming keep warning everyone they can. Like this article shows how many people from the trucking industry are warning about what comes after diesel shortages, and for covid/medical shit there are countless high profile professionals who raised alarm very early and didn't get any traction. In fact, they were all punished. It is the same story over and over again.


in literally any other circumstance this would rightly be labeled a sexually transmitted infection, but no one will because of politics. How fucking stupid. We deserve to fail as a species.

Instead we get tweets about how homophobic it is to think that way. Imagine if the AIDS epidemic was brand new in Current Year. Media would have to dance around the fact that it's mostly gays getting it until it inevitably spreads due to blood donations, sharing dirty needles and closet cases/bisexuals having sex with their female partners.

I don't think this is pandemic panic worthy. But it's enough for gay men to consider wrapping their junk to stem the spread. They got soft because of Prep and "muh zero virus load". If you can't be responsible just stick to a fleshlight shaped like an anus.
 
Instead we get tweets about how homophobic it is to think that way. Imagine if the AIDS epidemic was brand new in Current Year. Media would have to dance around the fact that it's mostly gays getting it until it inevitably spreads due to blood donations, sharing dirty needles and closet cases/bisexuals having sex with their female partners.
from what I understand, that is exactly how anthony fauci responded to AIDS, as well as obsessing over finding a vaccine for HIV and ignoring cheap generic drugs. The media didn't go along with sympathizing with gays for various reasons, and by the time anyone cared much there was not any real accountability for having fucked up so badly. many of the mistakes were repeated for the pandemic.

now that the general public sympathizes with gay people, the response to health problems within the gay community is equally unhelpful, just unhelpful in a totally different way. A well functioning public health apparatus wouldn't sway with public opinion at all, much less be able to swing so radically as to miss the middle ground with every change. It seems likely to me that positions of unelected authority occupied by single persons (NIAID director, cdc director, etc) are an obvious problem. Even making 3 people agree on policy can cut way down on problems. Thankfully it seems that specific senators are extremely eager to begin such a process after mid terms. I am hopeful.
 
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