Monkeypox in Europe: The West Pays the Price for Promoting Homosexuality

While the struggle against Coronavirus has been continuing since the end of 2019 and the world is racing against time to confront its mutations, In early May 2022, the world woke up to news of the spread of a new deadly epidemic. The reason for the new virus is the counter-innate human nature tendencies and the engagement of abnormal sexual practices prohibited by heavenly religions.
Until May 23, 2022, monkeypox appeared on about 92 infected people in 15 Western countries, according to the World Health Organization, amid medical confirmations of its direct link to homosexual relations that are prevalent and legalized in most Western countries.
Beginning of the Story
Monkeypox, the epidemic that has once again scared the world, was first discovered in central and western Africa among monkeys in 1958, to appear among humans in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1970, and it was transmitted by monkeys, mice, and squirrels.
From the beginning of 2017 until April 30, 2022, Nigeria recorded 241 injuries in 32 states, including 8 deaths, according to a statement issued by the World Health Organization on May 19, 2022.
The emergence of monkeypox infections is rare outside Africa, as cases of infection were reported outside the continent in 2003 in the western-central region of America, and it appeared that most of the infected people had “intimate” contact with domestic prairie dogs.
But what happened recently is the rapid emergence of cases of the disease away from Africa to cross the Mediterranean to Europe and the Atlantic and Indian oceans to America and Australia, which prompted health authorities to warn of the exacerbation of the disease, some of which indicated its connection to homosexual relations.
The spread of monkeypox comes in light of growing Western support for homosexuality through many media, entertainment, and sports platforms, without any consideration to the anger and denunciation of conservative peoples around the world.
Since the beginning of the third millennium, the process of legalizing gay marriage began and the Netherlands was the first country to legalize same-sex marriage in 2001.
Several countries in Europe and the Americas followed suit, bringing their number to 28, while opinion polls constantly show a rise in Western social and political support for recognizing gay marriage in all countries of the world and criminalizing practices and activities that oppose it.
Amid global concern about the spread of the disease, the World Health Organization held an emergency meeting on May 21, after which it said that "the outbreak of the virus in 12 countries so far is unusual because it occurs in non-endemic countries."
A day before that, the organization said that the virus is transmitted to humans from wild animals (monkeys, rats, and squirrels), and to a limited extent from one person to another, explaining that "it is a rare virus that occurs in remote areas of central and western Africa near tropical forests known for rain."
It indicated that the symptoms of monkeypox begin with the individual feeling a fever, headache, enlarged lymph nodes, feeling back and muscle pain, and severe fatigue, then followed by a rash on the face, hands, and feet with the development of the virus in the body within three days of infection, while the infection takes from 6 to 13 days.
In a previous statement, on May 19, the organization confirmed that there is no treatment or vaccine currently available to combat the virus, explaining that the previous vaccination against smallpox was 85 percent successful, and indicated that the death rates did not exceed 10 percent.
To reduce the risk of transmission of infection from one person to another, the World Health Organization advised avoiding intimate physical contact with people infected with monkeypox.
Homosexual Networks
Twelve countries in Europe and North America announced that they had detected monkeypox infections, namely Spain, the United Kingdom, Italy, Portugal, Sweden, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Canada, America, and Australia.
In early May 2022, Britain recorded the first appearance of the monkeypox virus, which was followed by the announcement of a statement by the Canadian Public Health Agency about the appearance of the first two cases in the province of Quebec. America announced on May 18 that it recorded the first infection of a young man coming from Canada.
However, the largest spread was in Spain and Portugal, as the Spanish Ministry of Health announced on May 20 that the total number of infected people had reached 39, while Lisbon indicated more than 20 injuries.
On May 20, Australia announced the first appearance of the disease in the state of Victoria for a traveler who recently returned from Europe, and another case is under verification in Sydney, while Belgium announced two cases, and Sweden announced a case.
For his part, the British Newsday Express website revealed that almost the majority of injuries are related to homosexual practices, pointing out that on May 17 the British health authorities called for homosexuals to be careful.
In describing the form of the disease, it said that it is a rare and unusual infection, an unusual red rash on people's bodies.
The site quoted the UK Health Security Agency, saying that "of all the new cases, three from London and one from eastern England, patients describe themselves as homosexuals."
Susan Hopkins, the chief medical advisor at the UK's Health Security Agency, urged gays and bisexuals, in particular, to be aware of any unusual rashes around the mouth and genital area and urged them to contact the sexual health service without any delay.
In a second report on May 20, the British website confirmed that UK health officials were investigating gay pubs and clubs due to an increase in monkeypox cases.
It pointed out that 6 cases were found in gay men, noting that officials said that it spreads quickly in sexual networks.
The website also said that "similar epidemic patterns were seen in other countries in Europe," explaining that "monkeypox was found in seven gay or bisexual men in Spain, and nine cases in Portugal."
Message to the World
In the early eighties of the twentieth century, the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) known as AIDS appeared in Europe and America as a result of the spread of extramarital relations, which struck the world in a state of terror.
Professor of Jurisprudence and the Objectives of Islamic Law, Dr. Wasfi Abu Zeid, said to Al-Estiklal: “There is no doubt that when people violate instinct orientations, unprecedented diseases start.”
The member of the International Union of Muslim Scholars added: “What we see now is the emergence of new viruses and diseases as a result of violating the instinct and because of the abnormal relationships.”