I'm not sure what the normies think of it. However, I would expect any reasonable person to know that it's a disease that is actually quiet difficult to get for a normal person. The fact that this study looked at only 528 people worldwide is telling. There are not that many people being infected with it. In fact, it is odd but not all that surprising that the mainstream media provides so much coverage for such a nothing burger.
If you want to know what it actually takes to get monkey pox, you can fast forward in the video below to some online posts by people who got it:
The first guy to talk about got it at an orgy he went to where he did messed up stuff with 16 other men.
Being gay on it's own isn't enough to get this virus. You have to do some really degenerate stuff on top of that. That 41% of the people in the study have HIV is telling of the type of lifestyle it takes to get this virus. 41% is way above the prevalence of HIV in the general population.
On the other hand, I doubt people will pass the ‘viruses don’t exist’ test any time soon. Still people who have never seen a ‘monkey pox virus’ happily believe that it exists, as if they’re entirely incapable of independently considering any other possible way you can get a pox skin condition than by a ‘virus’.
I'm not sure what the normies think of it. However, I would expect any reasonable person to know that it's a disease that is actually quiet difficult to get for a normal person. The fact that this study looked at only 528 people worldwide is telling. There are not that many people being infected with it. In fact, it is odd but not all that surprising that the mainstream media provides so much coverage for such a nothing burger.
If you want to know what it actually takes to get monkey pox, you can fast forward in the video below to some online posts by people who got it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTdy5XAmpig
The first guy to talk about got it at an orgy he went to where he did messed up stuff with 16 other men.
Being gay on it's own isn't enough to get this virus. You have to do some really degenerate stuff on top of that. That 41% of the people in the study have HIV is telling of the type of lifestyle it takes to get this virus. 41% is way above the prevalence of HIV in the general population.
On the other hand, I doubt people will pass the ‘viruses don’t exist’ test any time soon. Still people who have never seen a ‘monkey pox virus’ happily believe that it exists, as if they’re entirely incapable of independently considering any other possible way you can get a pox skin condition than by a ‘virus’.