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Biden’s Pro-Gay Orgy Czar Rides Off Into The Sunset After Being ‘Lovingly’ Escorted Off CDC Campus

Farewell, Dr. Monkeypox.

Demetre Daskalakis, former President Joe Biden’s Monkeypox response deputy coordinator, is out at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Daskalakis occupied various sexual-disease-related leadership roles during his five year tenure at the CDC.

Daskalakis says he was “escorted off lovingly” from the CDC’s campus by “folks who I work with very closely and I love” on Aug. 28 after resigning the previous evening.

Joy, love, and hideous sexually transmitted diseases are the basic components of Daskalakis’ vocabulary.

“One person’s idea of risk is another person’s idea of a great festival, or Friday night, for that matter,” he told MSNBC in 2023 in response to a recent Monkeypox outbreak. Daskalakis called to “get the word out in a way that supports people’s joy.”

Another interviewer praised Daskalakis’ frank approach to disease management.

“I really like the new CDC language on your website about monkeypox risk … You talk about sex toys. You talk about buttholes. You say the word ‘cum!’”

“Fetish gear! And leather and latex,” Daskalakis added. “It’s a priority for CDC and for the rest of this response that we provide as clear and culturally appropriate guidance as possible.”

Daskalakis explained his leadership philosophy in a 2020 interview.

“In the last five or six years, we shifted the entire dialogue around sexual health to making sure we support a pleasurable life, rather than create an impossible standard of abstinence.”

The CDC will have to survive without such insights.

“We weren’t able to sort of share our expertise up the chain,” Daskalakis complains to The New York Times (NYT) on an Aug. 29 episode of The Daily podcast.

The former Monkeypox czar credited new leadership at the CDC for his decision to resign.

“I believe that CDC science is going to be compromised by [the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS)],” Daskalakis says, detailing changes since Robert F. Kennedy Jr. became Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary. “I’m very worried that CDC data will either be presented in a light that’s inaccurate or will be manipulated in a way that doesn’t reflect reality, and that’s going to be what will lead to decision making.”

Just imagine the public fallout if the CDC were “caught using false data to recommend kids’ COVID vaccines.”

Or if the CDC “quietly removed a range of gun statistics from its website after gun control advocates complained that the statistics made gun control laws harder to pass.”

Or if “senior American intelligence officials concealed classified intelligence that COVID-19 came from a lab from the president and the public.”

Daskalakis now warns the public to be skeptical of the federal government.

“You’re saying that the American people should now be wary of the advice they get from the agency that is tasked with keeping them safe?” Rachel Abrams, host of The Daily, clarifies.

“Yes,” Daskalakis says. He encourages the public to “really question what’s happening on the federal level because of undue influence and directives that are not transparent.”

Most of us managed to reach that conclusion prior to 2025. But it’s nice that Daskalakis is joining the club.

“If CDC employees want to defend the status quo and aren’t aligned with a reform, they should resign,” Calley Means, a special government employee for HHS, wrote on X.

Means offered a few examples of the CDC’s incredible failures.

“Americans have lost faith in the CDC because the organization spent $900 million on an ad campaign saying the COVID vaccine prevented transmission. Americans have lost faith in the CDC because recent disclosures show the organization knowingly withheld information about myocarditis risk from the COVID vaccines.”

“President Trump and Secretary Kennedy aren’t responsible for our public health crisis. They are responsible for identifying it and channeling the overwhelming (and correct) cry from Americans for reform,” Means concludes.

Daskalakis resigning is a win-win. Americans suffer one less abuse of their tax dollars. Daskalakis has plenty of free time to enjoy his Friday nights.

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Natalie Sandoval

Patriots Writer. Follow Natalie Sandoval on X: @NatSandovalDC.

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CDC: One-In-Five Gay Men Who Got Monkeypox Had Sex With 10 Or More People Before Getting Infected

Nearly 20% of gay men who are contracting monkeypox in the U.S. reported having 10 or more partners in the three weeks before symptom onset, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report.

Virtually all monkeypox cases in the U.S. which have data available, 99%, are in men, the report also found, and 94% are in men who have sex with other men. The overwhelming majority had multiple sexual partners in the weeks leading up to their symptoms.

In addition to the 19% of men who said they had 10 or more partners over the three weeks preceding symptoms, 40% reported having two to four partners and 14% reported five to nine partners. 38% reported having group sex at a festival, group sex event or sex party.

The data was pulled from a sample of 358 men who contracted monkeypox for which data was available on recent sexual behaviors. That represents about 12% of all confirmed monkeypox cases in the U.S. between May 17 and July 22, the time period which the report covers. Age and gender identity data was available for 41% of all cases nationwide.

Of the 334 cases for which HIV status was known, 41% of patients were HIV-positive. Only 8% of patients were hospitalized, and there were no reported deaths. There remain zero confirmed deaths caused by monkeypox in the United States or Europe in 2022.

The Biden administration declared a public health emergency due to monkeypox last week, after the World Health Organization had already done so in July. Critics have accused the administration of not acting fast enough to respond to the outbreak, particularly as it regards vaccine procurement and distribution.

Data from the CDC, as well as the WHO and European health authorities, have increasingly shown that the virus is almost exclusively spreading within the homosexual male community, with some outlier cases within other demographics. Still, health authorities are engaged in intense debate over how to target messaging on the risks associated with monkeypox due to fears of directing stigma toward gay and bisexual men.

In its latest report, released Friday, the CDC admits “public health efforts should prioritize gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men.” However, the agency still does not recommend that gay and bisexual men have fewer sexual partners in its guidance on safe sex during the monkeypox outbreak. The WHO made that recommendation last month.

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DYLAN HOUSMAN

Healthcare reporter. Follow Dylan on Twitter

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