Without going into the unpleasant details, it’s a disease that is spread by contact with feces. Normally associated with third-world situations, it is running wild in Portland.
While the official reporting is putting the emphasis on homelessness, there is language in the formal reporting that doesn’t match up very well with that.
Teresa Everson, the county’s deputy health officer, said: ‘Current disease patterns in Multnomah County suggest that fecal-oral spread through sexual contact may account for between half or two-thirds of all cases without international travel.
‘These cases can occur because bathrooms, handwashing sinks and soap can be hard to access when you aren’t housed.
‘And unhoused community members are at higher risk of infectious diseases in general, as they experience poorer health than the broader public.
‘We would like people to not feel anxious in general unless they are in one of the specific populations.
‘We have not seen cases of folks in the general public who have acquired infection that we can’t explain.
‘Most of the cases that we are seeing are associated with sexual activity, and some with travel. So we do not have any cases that would point us to a risk to the general public.’ — DailyMail
What this REALLY seems to be saying is that a segment of the homeless population is passing around sexually-transmitted disease.
This shifts the story somewhat, making it less of a public health concern and more of a personal responsibility issue. If they ‘don’t have cases they can’t explain’, that means we’re not seeing examples of casual contact with a contaminated surface… pointing the conversation back in the direction of behavioral choices.
Nasty.
Cue that ‘y’all need Jesus’ meme.
Check out ClashRadio for more wit and wisdom from ClashDaily’s Big Dawg. While you’re at it, here’s his latest book:
If Masculinity Is ‘Toxic’, Call Jesus Radioactive
Much of the Left loathes masculinity and they love to paint Jesus as a non-offensive bearded woman who endorses their agenda. This book blows that nonsense all to hell. From the stonking laptop of bestselling author, Doug Giles, comes a new book that focuses on Jesus’ overt masculine traits like no other books have heretofore. It’s informative, bold, hilarious, and scary. Giles has concluded, after many years of scouring the scripture that, If Masculinity Is ‘Toxic’, Call Jesus Radioactive.
The post NASTY: Homeless Camps And Gay Sex Leading To Portland’s Latest Contagious Outbreak appeared first on Clash Daily.