Another disease outbreak among gay men

Another disease outbreak among gay men: meningitis. Add this to HIV and every other form of STD, clinical depression, body image neuroses, substance abuse, domestic violence, various bowel disorders lumped under the classification “gay bowel syndrome,” lice, pinworms, scabies, and flea bites, all of which occur among gay men at a much higher rate than among the general population. But still we are supposed to teach our youth that the gay lifestyle is okay.

J.P. Travis: Born and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1976 graduate of University of Michigan, father, grandfather, husband, founder and CEO of Travelyn Publishing (http://www.travelynpublishing.com/), and passionate anti-government believer in individual liberty.

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  • Dude, I think you went a tad overboard on your characterization of gay men. Lice, pinworms and scabies? I don't agree with the way the LGBT machine is forcing its 'our way or the highway' agenda upon our society either, but… Like all or most movements, it is generally 10% of the whole that are the radical whack jobs. The other 90 don't want the attention; they just want to live their lives like the rest of us do. I work with a lot of gay men ( flight attendants ) and interact with them on a daily basis. I've yet to pick an unhealthy fleas bitten scabies vibe from any of them. Now some of the straight men in my own work group? I've had to leave the room on more than one occasion to wash my hands and face...

    • I dunno what to make of all them pregnant women with Zika, either. Perhaps it's finally time we all went by the wayside and let the whales take over. Or the cockroaches. LOL!

    • I took it straight from the CDC. You don't realize the disease vector they represent because the MSM relentlessly bombards you with a positive message about gays. Relentlessly. Every TV show seems to have at least one gay character and that character is NEVER a negative character--they actually have an organization in Hollywood that monitors scripts and plots to make sure gays are never portrayed negatively--whereas the overtly masculine character most likely IS portrayed negatively.

      • ...they actually have an organization in Hollywood that monitors scripts and plots to make sure gays are never portrayed negatively...

        The Hayes Office has been replaced with The Gays Office.

      • I wasn't questioning your source, I just questioned the way you chose to convey the message. It just seemed harsh. My guess is a lot of where these guys live might have something to do with these health stats too. Crammed in city dwellings and such. Those are likely to be the ones they surveyed at free clinics to get these stats. My guess would be the gay man living in a more rural setting might actually be healthier than his city counterpart and probably not going to get surveyed at his Doctor's office. Just like the hetero population.

        TV and movies definitely portray the gay population in a positive light. I'm trying to think of a villain in any filmed media that also happens to be gay. They're doing the same with bi-racial couples. I didnt TD you BTW.

        • biracial pairs...? what do you mean?

          There are many gay people that play villains that may or may not be gay. Like that dude in the last Bond film... who also played Moriarty in Holmes series.

          The serial murderer in "Silence of the Lambs" ---> gay

          The gay murderers in "Rope"

          Norman Bates

          Christopher Reeves and Michael Caine in "Deathtrap"

          Sharon Stone "Basic Instinct"

          Matt Damon in "Talented Mr. Ripley"

          Charlize Theron "Monster"

          TONS in pre and post wars movies...

          Now, less so now? Don't know...

          • Silence of the Lambs was the most recent one I could think of as I wrote my previous post! But lately? I'm stumped.

        • You might have an argument for stuff like fleas and pinworms (I have no idea how or how well that stuff is counted), but for stuff like meningitis and HIV every single case is reported, counted, watched carefully, and entered into the national database. So when a certain population has a much higher rate, that's called a disease vector and that makes it a problem for society as a whole. Unfortunately, we aren't allowed to say that about gays anymore. If heterosexual men were having outbreaks of meningitis and HIV, you can bet it would be trumpeted in headlines across the nation.

          And let's be real: gay men are not the only people living in crowded urban settings. That's not the issue. LA County is a crowded urban setting with every sort of people imaginable from every country imaginable, yet it is gay men with the huge ratio of meningitis cases according to the LA Times..

          If we can't come out and SAY there's a problem, if we can't admit it aloud without being called harsh, we will never be able to solve the problem.

        • Then the ratios of disease should be the same between suburban straights and inner city straights.

          It's higher for gays.