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Time after time I notice I am apparently not racist enough to get anti-racist. I have not thought about niggers much connected to monkeypox, but they change the name and I am like... Wait was I supposed to be thinking about niggers? It is fag disease.
So it is just m-pox now? Should I be thinking of mudskins when I see the M?
 
Time after time I notice I am apparently not racist enough to get anti-racist. I have not thought about niggers much connected to monkeypox, but they change the name and I am like... Wait was I supposed to be thinking about niggers? It is fag disease.
So it is just m-pox now? Should I be thinking of mudskins when I see the M?
They are trying to make you think about niggers, yes.

The goal of "anti racism" is to prevent cooperation across racial lines by convincing whites and wetbacks that all blacks are niggers. It would be more accurate to say blacks have a nigger problem.
 
Yes, that sounds paranoid and crazy, but don’t forget it literally just happened with Covid
Bill Gates said during the pandemic: "the next pandemic will make people take notice". While smiling at his ex-husband.
My worry would be that it actually WOULD become airborne. Smallpox was. The sequence of at least one smallpox variant is known (there were multiple)
Coincidence that they stopped giving kids the chicken pox vaccine? Which has just alarmed me typing this because I head a kid talking to her (possibly gypsy) mother about having chickenpox when I was out shopping...
You can if the gaybo jerks off into his hand before he shakes yours. Which is a real possibility knowing faggots.
Please read the thread
Why would a visibly poxy person be out and about?
Read the thread niggaz.
A different BBC article


The infection starts with a fever and headache. The pox only appear after the fever breaks. The whole thing lasts 14 to 21 days, with symptoms appearing 7-14 days after infection.

Once you're infected, you can spread it at anytime. Please correct me with a source if I am wrong, I may well be, but the BBC are quoting the WHO and it seems to me that being near anyone who has the disease, who isn't showing pox, is still contagious.

Fire up the lockdown machines.


The pox only appear AFTER the fever, which is makes a person infectious for a week before you see sores or pox and spreads through bodily fluids. What do you do when you have a fever? Sweat like a motherfucker. Sweat being a bodily fluid.

Avoid perspiring faggots.
 
Have they actually started doing that or is it still talk?
*Note to self: Try to avoid needing blood transfusions.
Yes. Sorry.
Thread 'FDA lifts ban on blood donation for gay, bisexual men'
https://kiwifarms.net/threads/fda-lifts-ban-on-blood-donation-for-gay-bisexual-men.146335/
Coincidence that they stopped giving kids the chicken pox vaccine? Which has just alarmed me typing this because I head a kid talking to her (possibly gypsy) mother about having chickenpox when I was out shopping...
it’s not on the schedule here - the government attitude is that there is then enough wild circulating chickenpox (do we call it cpox now?) that it provides a constant kind of immune top up for the elderly against shingles. There’s also some evidence that it’s better for kids to get the virus than the vaccine, something to do with a reduced risk of a type of glioblastoma or similar? I’d need to look it up. Anyway we don’t give kids chickenpox shots, unlike other countries, who presumably made their choice using the same data. You can still get them privately. Chickenpox is a pretty safe vaccine as far as I recall.
 
Yes. Sorry.
Thread 'FDA lifts ban on blood donation for gay, bisexual men'
https://kiwifarms.net/threads/fda-lifts-ban-on-blood-donation-for-gay-bisexual-men.146335/

it’s not on the schedule here - the government attitude is that there is then enough wild circulating chickenpox (do we call it cpox now?) that it provides a constant kind of immune top up for the elderly against shingles. There’s also some evidence that it’s better for kids to get the virus than the vaccine, something to do with a reduced risk of a type of glioblastoma or similar? I’d need to look it up. Anyway we don’t give kids chickenpox shots, unlike other countries, who presumably made their choice using the same data. You can still get them privately. Chickenpox is a pretty safe vaccine as far as I recall.
I hate the dramatization that happened with chickenpox in order to demonize chickenpox parties. 4 million people got it every year prior to the vaccine. Only UP TO 18,000 were hospitalized each year from it. That's 0.45%. Only UP TO 150 died. That's 0.00375%. There was no reason to demonize it.

The COVID shit showed that it really is better to have natural immunity over some things than with vaccines. If I had kids I'd take them to a chickenpox party over getting them vaccinated.

There's also bullshit about shingles and the vaccine itself. They claim the vaccine leads to much less likelihood of developing shingles than those who were infected with it naturally....... but the vaccine came out in 1995. Most people who develop shingles are at least 50. There's no fucking way you can claim you're less likely to develop shingles if you've had the vaccine because no one from 1996 is 50 yet. Fucking fake and gay.

I might consider the shingles vaccine once I get that age though. It'll have been refined even more by then.
 
it’s not on the schedule here - the government attitude is that there is then enough wild circulating chickenpox (do we call it cpox now?) that it provides a constant kind of immune top up for the elderly against shingles. There’s also some evidence that it’s better for kids to get the virus than the vaccine, something to do with a reduced risk of a type of glioblastoma or similar? I’d need to look it up. Anyway we don’t give kids chickenpox shots, unlike other countries, who presumably made their choice using the same data. You can still get them privately. Chickenpox is a pretty safe vaccine as far as I recall.
You're right, I'm talking fucking bollocks and getting Cpox (lol) mixed up with MMR (and maybe smallpox?). We've always got Cpox off of one another to build up immunity.

Can cowpox give one a vaccination against monkeypox in the same way it provides immunity from small pox?
 
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Can cowpox give one a vaccination against monkeypox in the same way it provides immunity from small pox?
I asked myself the same question after I replied to your post yesterday!
Cowpox yes, chickenpox I would think probably not. Cowpox and monkeypox and smallpox are all orthopox viruses. Varicella (chickenpox) is a herpes virus. I dont think there’s cross immunity there but happy to be proven wrong (I suspect nobody’s actually looked.)

Oddly most cowpox infections come from cats, and yes as @Vecr says, cowpox in the eye can blind you, so it’s not totally benign (it was just less bad than smallpox.)
My ‘new age of plagues’ prediction from 2020 is panning out anyway.
 
Well minkeypox has been rumbling around in the background for a long time. In and of itself it’s no real threat to the west because it’s a direct transmission mode.
What worries me is gates and fauci putting a lot of money into it.
- we know that the pox viruses are quite easy to modify
-we know that one of the NIH funded gain of function projects spawned covid from a wild caught coronavirus
- we know that the NIH profited financially from the Moderna vaccines.
- we know that the monekypox vaccines were being ordered years ago

Frankly, my worry would be that there’s another gain of function program somewhere using a pox virus that’s going to require us to all be injected with whatever pet vaccine they have brewed up when it inevitably escapes and turns out to be transmitted like one of the smallpox variants did.
Yes, that sounds paranoid and crazy, but don’t forget it literally just happened with Covid

It doesn't sound paranoid but the only flaw they would have in that plan is that this is too close to the covid pandemic. The coronavirus pandemic ended roughly two years ago, people would raise an eyebrow and try to rebel against getting the shot and if they bought back masks and lockdowns, there'd be a lot of people that would resist since they're still suffering from pandemic fatigue given the fact that the mandatory covid restrictions ended so recently.
 
This was interesting, thanks! Does anyone have any other good watches/reads/listens about the AIDS pandemic? I’ve read the Salo archive and And The Band Played On.

If you're interested in the efforts to find the origin of the virus in Africa, The Origin of AIDS by Jacques Pepin is a great book.
 
I hate the dramatization that happened with chickenpox in order to demonize chickenpox parties
Chickenpox parties seemed kind of weird to me as a kid. Adults were always talking about avoiding sick people so we don't get sick, and then all of a sudden, all of the adults want us all to play with the sick kid and get sick? I get it now, but it's quite the mood whiplash as a young kid until you understood it was better to get chickenpox as a kid than risk it really fucking you up as an adult.

And then of course, once everyone who'd been at the party had gotten chickenpox was back at school, there would be whispered conversations of disappointment that not one kid who caught chicken pox had turned into a chicken.
 
Great time to rewatch this documentary. Somebody should probably download it before YT takes it down for being homophobic.

The "kenboy" guy that wanted hiv in this documentary finally got it. He left the gay porn industry and ended up moving to Florida and working for Amazon before he Died a few years ago. Saw his obituary on Facebook.

"Doug" the little whiney twink who got hiv because he wanted to "fit-in" ended up moving to Omaha or some other boring ass city and made cupcakes until he finally died.

The redneck trucker who owned hot desert knights porn production company and had all his gay sex breeding parties in his dungeon in palm springs, ca eventually died from lung cancer. You can see his obituary.

I'm sure his partner who kept getting sick from diseases "that doctors didn't know what he had" is dead but I have no proof of that.

One of the bitchy old queens from the focus group is dead, the one with the gotee who wrote for a magazine. You can find his obituary. I'm sure all the other aids gays In that focus group have since died as well but I have no proof.

The focus group queen was probably the only sane person in this documentary, he predicted the future about hiv/aids in that right now people aren't dying because of HIV/aids. They are dying because of liver and heart issues. But those are caused by taking decades of drug cocktails to keep the virus at bay.
 
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Chickenpox parties seemed kind of weird to me as a kid. Adults were always talking about avoiding sick people so we don't get sick, and then all of a sudden, all of the adults want us all to play with the sick kid and get sick? I get it now, but it's quite the mood whiplash as a young kid until you understood it was better to get chickenpox as a kid than risk it really fucking you up as an adult.

And then of course, once everyone who'd been at the party had gotten chickenpox was back at school, there would be whispered conversations of disappointment that not one kid who caught chicken pox had turned into a chicken.

Funny you mentioned that, my mom recently mentioned that people had chickenpox parties when she was little when we were talking about chickenpox. She's Gen X, which explains it. You don't hear about many kids nowadays getting chickenpox like we did 20-30 years ago.

It's funny how people in the 80s and 90s were far more afraid of HIV/AIDs but nowadays people are more scared of other sicknesses and less afraid of STDs, especially now that we have dating apps, the normalization of casual sex, open relationships, and whatnot. HIV still has a really bad stigma but it's nowhere near as bad it was it was 30 years ago, mainly because the higher number of treatment options we have available now.
 
It's funny how people in the 80s and 90s were far more afraid of HIV/AIDs but nowadays people are more scared of other sicknesses and less afraid of STDs, especially now that we have dating apps, the normalization of casual sex, open relationships, and whatnot. HIV still has a really bad stigma but it's nowhere near as bad it was it was 30 years ago, mainly because the higher number of treatment options we have available now.
That's a reasonable description of what people think, but personally I think HIV is still really bad, even with treatment.

The treatment's quite nasty, and though it's hard to pick out from other things the life expectancy is bad.
 
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