Thirty-four years ago, I was working at a truck terminal in Indiana. One of the other drivers (known for his sexual misbehaviour) asked me, “Aren’t you worried about getting AIDS?” Before I could respond, one of the other drivers responded for me. “Where is he going to get it,” he asked, “from a doorknob?”
That event came back to be this morning as a read a report of the World Health Organization’s research on Monkeypox. Guess what. People who behave themselves sexually are extremely unlikely to have a problem with it. How unlikely? So unlikely that WHO says, “The outbreak continues to primarily affect men who have sex with men….”
That WHO report takes me back to a few months ago, when I was attacked on LinkedIn for stating the facts about homosexuality. So, this time, I won’t say it. Just read the report for yourself. You may not like it, but facts are facts.
Those who engage in sexual promiscuity (especially of a homosexual nature) have much higher rates of several diseases. That is a fact that has been known for decades (if not centuries). And, whether one likes it or not, facts remain facts no matter how old they are.
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