Demetre Daskalakis at a White House monkeypox press briefing on September 7.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 21,000 cases of monkeypox have been reported in the US. The White House has taken a more aggressive approach in its response to the Monkeypox outbreak after a slow initial response. He served as covid incident commander for New York City and led the CDC's HIV prevention division, but he is also known for being hot, gay, and often shirtless.

The noted idiot and serial plagiarist, Benny Johnson, met Demetre Daskalakis. Joe Biden appointed Demetre to be the White House's national monkeypox response deputy coordination. Demetre is a member of the Church of Satan. There was a Satanist in the White House. Johnson uses the word "just" a lot as his appointment happened a month ago. You must keep up. I am not a satanist according to Daskalakis. People think he is. He says it's because he wears high-fashion harnesses.

Dylan Housman wrote, "Meet Joe Biden's monkeypox czar: a 'progressive, radical gay' doctor who performs HIV screenings in sex clubs and gives condoms." He is currently in the White House. Housman wrote a story about how many shirtless photos of the doctor show the doctor's body.

Right-wingers like Johnson and Housman are having a field day with the fact that Daskalakis has worn shirts and leather harnesses with designs that look like satanic symbols, which in turn confirms their belief that President Biden's administration is. The good doctor has a large tattoo of Jesus on his stomach, as well as many other pieces of ink.

Since the harassment against him began this week, there have been a lot of caustic comments on his account. There was no response from the White House.

The conservative response to Daskalakis' appointment involves criticism about his expression of sexuality with little to say about how qualified he may be for this public health position. He was known to have a unique approach to public health before he joined the White House. A profile in the Atlantic states that Daskalakis was the "gay health warrior" who gave HIV and Hepatitis C screenings at a Manhattan S&M club called Paddles. NBC News reported that Daskalakis would give vaccines at sex clubs in drag.

Many were quick to come to his defense, despite the right-wing rage against him.

After conservative radio personality Tim Young wrote about the appointment of Daskalakis, David Holland, a professor of infectious diseases, responded, "No, you're not." He is a brilliant scientist and is always working on the front lines. They are my friends and my hero. He looks better than you with his shirt off, so don't be jealous.