Shout It Out Skanks – Disgusting Infected Whores Told to Tweet About The Sexually Transmitted Diseases They Are Afflicted With

Did you know that there is a thing called the “Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Awareness Month”?

Shout It Out Skanks - Disgusting Infected Whores Told to Tweet About The Sexually Transmitted Diseases They Are Afflicted With

(STD’s – PLURAL!! LOL!!) Shout It Out Skanks – Disgusting Infected Whores Told to Tweet About The Sexually Transmitted Diseases They Are Afflicted With

Neither did I, and I would have liked to keep it that way, but the morally corrupt libtards in our country have started a Twitter campaign for STD Awareness Month called #ShoutYourStatus, where they want all of the disgusting STD-infected losers out there to start tweeting about having a sexually transmitted disease.

“I need feminism because having STDs should be a badge of honor Not a stigma!” – Disgusting Proud STD Infected Whore

Sorry, but if you have not only have one sexually transmitted disease, but you have MULTIPLE sexually transmitted diseases, like the woman in the image above, you are a total fucking loser whore, and you need to have your pussy sewed shut.

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So these stinky libtard assholes fuck everyone they meet in hopes of creating a baby that they can then murder at Planned Parenthood (because murdering babies is the #1 Democrat past-time) and in the process they get infected with all sorts of disgusting sexually transmitted diseases, and then they want to be proud of their actions?

Only a stupid libtard loser would try and make it “normal” to be a walking infected petri dish.

I actually hope all of these stinky infected fucks all post about what horrid diseases they’re carrying around! That way everyone will know who to for sure stay the fuck away from.

Good God, the world has gone utterly mad. Now that we’re two weeks in, did you know that April is apparently “Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Awareness Month”?

No? We didn’t think so.

Well, it’s time to get the word out to a larger audience and, in order to do that, feminists are instructing all those afflicted with STIs to be loud and proud about it. Yes, anyone infected with an STI needs to shout it out to the world. Because doing so is a “privilege.” Newsbusters uncovered the cringeworthy campaign that seeks to combat the “stigma” surrounding STIs with a sense of warped pride:

In light of STI Awareness Month, some feminists took to issuing a Twitter hashtag campaign #ShoutYourStatus,where women can declare they have an STI because…courage or something. Yes, there’s actually an entire page devoted to “…the amazing reason women are telling the world they have STIs.” The #ShoutYourStatus campaign was a creation of writer Ella Dawson, along with social work student Kayla Axelrod, freelance writer Britni de la Cretaz, and writer/activist Lachrista Greco. Their goal is to promote a more open conversation about living with STIs.

In an interview with “millennial” publication Revelist, de la Cretaz said “the truth of the matter is, many people are living, and living happily, as STI+ people” and that being able to be “publicly open” about her status as someone with a sexually transmitted disease “is a privilege and I want to use that privilege to help other people feel less alone.”

On his own blog, writer Robert Stacy McCain notes that “Britni de la Cretaz is a recovering alcoholic who has described substance abuse as a way women ‘cope with the weight of living in a white supremacist cisheteropatriarchy.'”

He added:

“de la Cretaz has argued that sexually transmitted diseases ‘should be destigmatized’ because people infected with these diseases suffer ‘discrimination . . . fueled by harmful stereotypes . . . rooted in misinformation and scare tactics.’ De la Cretaz says the ‘myth’ that women with sexually transmitted diseases are promiscuous involves ‘sex-shaming and a whole lot of misogyny’.

Worse still is that, according to McCain, there’s another woman by the name of Emily DePasse (a Gender Studies grad, of course), going around telling 7th graders that having an STI doesn’t prevent her from having a “fulfilling sex life.”

She reflected: “Teaching sex ed this week has taught me that it really, really, REALLY needs to happen over the course of childhood.”

If this doesn’t make the case for homeschooling, we’re not quite sure what does.

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