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Monogamous lifetime mating with female mate selection produces a society where men have to meet the requirements to be a desirable mate before they get sexual access. Hence the disgust response to both rapists and male homosexuals as they circumvent the requirements to get sexual access and 'cheat' the males who gain their sexual access by fulfilling the requirements set by females and society to be seen as a valuable, productive and reliable mate.

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There are evolutionary reasons for homophobia that are worth considering too. Below is a cut and paste from the 'leaky vaccine' telegraph group:

Disgust and Contagion,

Research shows healthy normal people show the same biochemical reaction to seeing gay men kissing as when they are shown maggots crawling over eachother.

"The results of the current study suggest that all individuals, not just highly sexually prejudiced individuals, may experience a physiological response indicative of stress when witnessing a male same-sex couple kissing."

What do two men kissing and a bucket of maggots have in common? Heterosexual men’s indistinguishable salivary α-amylase responses to photos of two men kissing and disgusting images | Psychology & Sexuality (2017)

Being averse to and disgusted by homosexualists is not just randomly coded into our instincts to be mean and hateful for no reason.

Here is an excerpt from a book by Richard Berkowitz, a gay Jewish man, Stayin' Alive: The Invention Of Safe Sex (2003):

"I estimate I've had approximately 3,000 men up my butt ... I estimate that I went to the baths at least once a week, sometimes twice, and that each time I went I had a minimum of four patners ... I also racked up about three men a week for five years at the Christopher Steet bookstore ...Then of course there was the MineShaft; the orgies; the 55th Street Playhouse; the International Stud backroom ..."

"Let me present my own history of STDs. From 1973, when I came out, to 1975, I only got mononucloeosis and non-specific urethritis, or NSU. In 1975, I got my first case of gonorrhea. Not bad, I thought. I'd had maybe 200 different partners, and I'd only gotten the clap twice. But then, moving from Boston to New York City, it all began to snowball."

"First came hepatitis A in '76 and more gonorrhea and NSU. In 1977, I was diagnosed with amebiasis, an intestinal parasite, hepatitis B, more gonorrhea, and NSU. In 1978, more amebiasis and my first case of shigella, and of course, more gonorrhea. Then in 1979, hepatitis yet a third time, this time non-A, non-B, more intestinal parasites, adding giardia this time, and an anal fissure as well as my first case of syphilis ... By 1981, I got some combination of STDs each and every time I had sex ..."

"At age twenty-seven I've had: gonorrhea, syphillis, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis non-A, non-B; intestinal parasites including amebiasis, e. historicia, shigella, giardia; herpes simplex types one and two; venereal warts, mononucleosis, cytomegalovirus, and now cryptosporodiosis, for which there is no known cure."

They are not "just like you and me", and the media is desperately trying to keep a lid on that fact. Though the actual threat of Monkeypox toward the normal population remains low, there is no doubt occupation media would sacrifice public health in an instant for the feelings of sexual deviants, who have been historically oppressed for good reasons of which we are being reminded of in new ways all the time.

Happy Pride! 🏳️‍🌈

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