🐱 Monkeypox Is Not A ‘Gay Disease’

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Saturday’s announcement by the chief of the World Health Organization (WHO), declaring the monkeypox outbreak a global health emergency has launched the internet into a tireless debate. In light of the rampant misinformation and disinformation online, it’s important to make some things clear. Despite what Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene would lead you to believe, monkeypox is not an STI. In the same vein, despite what Dave Chapelle says, monkeypox isn’t a gay disease either.

Let’s Review The Nuance​

Men who have sex with men currently make up the majority of the cases. A study published last week in the New England Journal of Medicine found that 98% of infections in a 528-person sample group occurred among gay or bisexual men. The U.S. has almost 2,900 confirmed cases (~17,000 globally) according to the CDC.

True as this may be, the WHO has clarified that anyone is susceptible to the virus. They have also cautioned that the virus is transmittable by any close or intimate contact. MPV does not exclusively spread as a result of sexual activity like other STIs do.

MPV can be transmitted through contact with bodily fluids. It can also be transmitted via skin lesions, respiratory secretions, and contaminated objects, according to WHO. This can include sharing towels or unwashed clothing, or via droplets through face-to-face interactions

It is crucial for vulnerable groups to have access to testing and vaccines to protect themselves from this virus. This means direct access for those most impacted, here being men who have sex with men and trans women. To facilitate this, clarity on the current data is crucial, but we also have a responsibility to our community to communicate the complexity of this issue.

What’s at Stake​

To gay onlookers, the discourse surrounding MPV will be very familiar. We are already seeing political leaders and celebrities spread misinformation and disinformation about the virus.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Tweet​

Yesterday it was announced that two children in the U.S. have contracted MPV, and it wasn’t long before the inevitable happened. GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene took to Twitter to ask why children catch MPV “if monkeypox is a sexually transmitted disease.”

If you’ve been paying attention you’ll know that’s because monkeypox isn’t an STI. At a time when LGBTQ+ people are labeled as “groomers,” rhetoric like this will lead to violence against vulnerable people.

Alejandra Caraballo, Attorney and clinical instructor at Harvard Law School’s Cyberlaw Clinic, responded to Greene on Twitter to debunk this disinformation. “Now we have sitting members of congress making a false connection between monkeypox and child sexual abuse,” she wrote. “This is so incredibly dangerous and will result in violence against LGBTQ people”.

Dave Chapelle’s Comments​

Dave Chapelle has been drawing the ire of the LGBTQ+ community for some time now. During a surprise appearance at a New York City show with Chris Rock and Kevin Hart, Chapelle spoke out against the groups protesting his show. Per the Tribune, he called them “transgender lunatics”, and also called monkeypox a “gay disease”.

As many were quick to point out, we have already seen what homophobic stigma can do to a virus. No one will benefit from this kind of hateful, false rhetoric unless, of course, your goal is to demonize gay people. According to WHO, “the impact of the fear of stigma on health-seeking behavior among MSM,” is a broad area of concern. It is clear that stigma will only serve to discourage testing and increase the likelihood of anti-gay violence.

Monkeypox Does Not Discriminate​

It is not only possible to communicate the nuance of this outbreak, it is crucial. We owe it to vulnerable groups to not sugarcoat the truth. We also owe it to the public to make one thing clear. They may discriminate, but given the opportunity, monkeypox will not.

Monkeypox Is Not A ‘Gay Disease’
 
A study published last week in the New England Journal of Medicine found that 98% of infections in a 528-person sample group occurred among gay or bisexual men.
Goddamn, 98% for a sample size of 528?

I admit I've been hedging a bit on monkeypox: "Haha it's a gay disease", but always sort of wondering if the gays weren't just the early adopters or something. But goddamn. An infection ratio of 98% for N=528 is about as conclusive as it gets. That's less "Look look, some of those people that were infected aren't gay, so it's not a gay disease!" and more "Those infected guys that reckon they don't like cock are lying to you, Mr. Scientist."
 
It's a disease born from some gross gay orgy involving animals and only spread outside gay circles by pedophiles and bug chasers. Where's that pic of that entitled faggot whining that despite his knowledge that it was spreading and how he went to daily orgies, got it(and a few other bugs), and complained that his healthcare didn't do enough.
 
Goddamn, 98% for a sample size of 528?

I admit I've been hedging a bit on monkeypox: "Haha it's a gay disease", but always sort of wondering if the gays weren't just the early adopters or something. But goddamn. An infection ratio of 98% for N=528 is about as conclusive as it gets. That's less "Look look, some of those people that were infected aren't gay, so it's not a gay disease!" and more "Those infected guys that reckon they don't like cock are lying to you, Mr. Scientist."

I saw a cope post on Reddit the other day saying that gay men are proactive and go to the doctor more than straights, and that's why the number of reported cases among them is so high. There's really tons of straight people with the monkey measles hiding out there that just aren't going to the doctor for it. They're out there--you just got to believe!
 
I saw a cope post on Reddit the other day saying that gay men are proactive and go to the doctor more than straights, and that's why the number of reported cases among them is so high. There's really tons of straight people with the monkey measles hiding out there that just aren't going to the doctor for it. They're out there--you just got to believe!
Gays and bisexuals are minority of population so even if 20% of infected were gays they would still be overrepresented .
 
Okay, maybe it's not a gay disease in the sense that technically anyone can get it, but it's still impacting the gay community more than any other demographic by a HUUUGE margin. You can't say "98% of reported cases are gay men" and then act surprised when people conclude that this is a "gay" illness.

Clearly, there is something about gay men that leads themselves to being more vulnerable to this virus compared to everyone else. No, they aren't getting it because they're evil sinners being punished by god, they're getting it because having lots of sexual partners + anal sex = higher chance of catching STDs.

I have gay friends and I love them to death, but even they admit that gay hookup culture is vastly different from straight hookup culture, it's normal for lots of gay men to have a new sexual partner every week. There are straight people that have lots of sexual partners, but it's not nearly as common, and even the ones that do have lots of sexual partners, they typically aren't having lots of anal sex. If straight people had the same type of hookup culture as gay men, then we would see straights catching this at the same rates as the gays, but we don't.

It's not homophobic to point this out, and I think this actually harms the gay community by downplaying this fact.
 
I saw a cope post on Reddit the other day saying that gay men are proactive and go to the doctor more than straights, and that's why the number of reported cases among them is so high. There's really tons of straight people with the monkey measles hiding out there that just aren't going to the doctor for it. They're out there--you just got to believe!
That just begs the question why would gays feel the need to visit the doctor more often, most people only visit the doctor when they're very sick with something.
 
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