Well, the left is actively grooming children into the LGBTQ army, and everyone’s lopping off their genitals and switching genders. Oh, and in case you haven’t heard, “men” can now give birth. In short, it appears that things are unfolding just as the left had hoped. So what’s the payoff for all this LGBTQ activism over the past decade? Well, aside from creating division and promoting deviance, it looks like drug-resistant plagues and diseases are also coming out on top. Hooray! It turns out that since the passing of “love is love,” grotesque sexual diseases are skyrocketing in the United States with no end in sight.
The data show a 74% increase in syphilis over five years, as well as 2,800 congenital syphilis cases in 2021, including 220 that resulted in infant deaths. The data also show chlamydia rates that have risen up to pre-pandemic levels after cases went undetected during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
But aside from the spread of treatable STDs, there’s even worse news on the horizon. U.S. health officials are now creating a “morning after” pill for gay men, thanks to the rise in STD’s, but the “cure” they propose to slow down the massive spread of these disgusting diseases will also likely make the diseases stronger and the drugs useless down the road.
U.S. health officials plan to endorse a common antibiotic as a morning-after pill that gay and bisexual men can use to try to avoid some increasingly common sexually transmitted diseases.
The proposed CDC guideline was released Monday, and officials will move to finalize it after a 45-day public comment period. With STD rates rising to record levels, “more tools are desperately needed,” said Dr. Jonathan Mermin of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The proposal comes after studies found some people who took the antibiotic doxycycline within three days of unprotected sex were far less likely to get chlamydia, syphilis or gonorrhea compared with people who did not take the pills after sex.
The guideline is specific to the group that has been most studied — gay and bisexual men and transgender women who had a STD in the previous 12 months and were at high risk to get infected again.
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Doxycycline, a cheap antibiotic that has been available for more than 40 years, is a treatment for health problems including acne, chlamydia and Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
The CDC guidelines were based on four studies of using doxycycline against bacterial STDs.
One of the most influential was a New England Journal of Medicine study earlier this year. It found that gay men, bisexual men and transgender women with previous STD infections who took the pills were about 90% less likely to get chlamydia, about 80% less likely to get syphilis and more than 50% less likely to get gonorrhea compared with people who didn’t take the pills after sex.
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The drug’s side effects include stomach problems and rashes after sun exposure. Some research has found it ineffective in heterosexual women. And widespread use of doxycycline as a preventive measure could — theoretically — contribute to mutations that make bacteria impervious to the drug.
So, it’s true. According to the CDC, the gay community is essentially contributing to the development of new, stronger, and more potent sexually transmitted diseases that will eventually affect the broader population. It seems that “love is love” is becoming more than just a slogan—it’s also turning into a catalyst for disease, illness, and shame.
https://revolver.news/2023/10/love-is-love-gay-population-is-creating-and-spreading-drug-resistant-diseases/