Cali Sen demands state of emergency over Monkeypox, but has no problem promoting kinky fetish festival

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California State Senator Scott Wiener urged California Governor Gavin Newsom to declare a state of emergency over monkeypox while still promoting the annual kink and fetish street fair “Up Your Alley.”

Newsom happily complied and declared the state of emergency which is now pushing testing, vaccination, and contact tracing infrastructure just as was done during the COVID pandemic.

Wiener went along with school closures for California’s 6 million school kids during lockdowns over the virus. He also ostensibly supported business and church lockdowns.

Evidently, monkeypox is different because it is raging primarily in the LGBTQ community. So far, the state has reported 346 cases of monkeypox. San Francisco has 222 reported cases. The outbreak, however, has not stopped those such as Wiener from promoting the kink and fetish festival where gay men roam naked and homosexual sex is frequent despite warnings over monkeypox.

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Almost immediately after the emergency was declared by Newsom, Wiener slammed the CDC for calling for the gay and bisexual community to abstain for a couple of weeks and “avoid sex of any kind (oral, anal, vaginal).”

The CDC’s warning certainly did not deter the festival from taking place.

“Lots of sex shaming of gay men around monkeypox. The same shaming we saw in the 1980s re HIV. Lecturing people not to have sex isn’t a public health strategy,” Wiener tweeted. “It didn’t stop HIV – it made it worse – & won’t stop monkeypox. What will work is vaccination, testing & education.”

Two weeks of lockdowns in early 2020 “to slow the spread” of COVID was warranted, but not two weeks of abstinence “to slow the spread” of Monkeypox.”

“The annual Up Your Alley leather and fetish fair is expected to go on this weekend in San Francisco’s SoMa area, despite widespread concerns about the spread of monkeypox and the city’s decision to declare a state of emergency,” the San Francisco Chronicle reported concerning the lewd festivities.

“Up Your Alley (aka Dore Alley), where you’ll get your fill of hot hairy daddies, hungry pigs, BDSM babes and kinks of all kinds. Douchie’s got some hot tips for a fun and filthy weekend — free of anxiety,” was the fetish fair retweet Wiener sent out on Twitter.

“Awesome @SFAIDSFound guidance on monkeypox & fun. We can continue to have fun while reducing risk. Closing bathhouses in 1980s didn’t reduce HIV. It was an epic blunder & pushed people into the shadows. Let’s not make that same knee-jerk mistake with MPX,” he tweeted.

The San Francisco Health Department seemed far more concerned about the stigmatization of the LGBTQ community than over the spread of monkeypox.

The San Francisco Chronicle reported that officials contend “that the emergency was not declared in relation to this weekend’s events and that the city’s rich tradition of ‘social and cultural activities,’ which include street fairs, nightlife, and the celebrations of the LGBTQ community, are an integral part of the city.”

One reader commented via the California Globe, “I’m a homosexual man, and I’ve challenged Wiener for years on these issues. What has been left unstated is Wiener’s support for ‘PrEP – the practice of giving anti HIV drugs to healthy HIV-negative gay men to prevent them from becoming positive. There is very good reason to suspect PrEP a total fraud and doesn’t work (over a decade of uptake in high PrEP-uptake states, annual new HIV cases have remained unchanged), but it makes billions for the drug industry. What PrEP has done is replace condoms in gay sexual networks, and I strongly suspect this is the root cause of the Monkeypox outbreak.”

“Now you have Wiener pushing Monkeypox vaccination (creating millions in new Pharma profits) instead of simple cost-effective measures such as temporarily shuttering bathhouses, blocking the servers of gay hook-up aps, and recruiting prominent celebrities to preach temporary abstinence. Why are gay men somehow protected against public-health enforced ‘social distancing’ during an outbreak?” the reader asked.

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