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[From "Plague Prevention"]

Watching how the media has handled the development of the monkeypox outbreak has been fascinating because it shows just how brazen they are, how much they hate normal Christians, and how much they will do anything to defend the alphabet people[…]homosexual men who have a compulsive desire to engage in extremely risky sexual activity, the consequences be damned[…]
That this comes not even two years after they cheerlead for destroying people’s lives who just wanted to engage in normal activities. It really reveals the depths of their hatred. Trying to keep your family business afloat? Selfish bastard! Refuse to stop having gay orgies? Oh, that’s your call[…]
The fact that homosexuals are refusing to alter their behavior one iota should be no surprise. While I would not go as far as to call monkeypox a death sentence, AIDS certainly did qualify as one in the 1980s and still homosexuals refused to change their degenerate behavior. Though the Left’s explanation lays blame at the feet of Ronald Reagan[…]facts do not bear this out. That homosexual men called efforts to get them to at least wear condoms an act of “sexual Nazis” is well documented, as was their anger at New York City Mayor Ed Koch when he shut down the bathhouses[…]
That’s why so much of the propaganda around AIDS[…]focused on heterosexual couples and how AIDS was “everyone’s disease”[…]AIDS, at least in the West, has been a homosexual and drug user disease[…]Bad PR did force homosexuals to change their tune[…]
There are certain trends that make Heritage America better prepared to fight. For one, Heritage America no longer trusts the media or even the medical community, so the move to downplay the disease will have less success now. There was too much leftover good will in the 1980s[…]Degenerate Left cannot play the bait and switch anymore, no one will believe they just want to be let alone

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