A director at Open Society Foundations, the left wing money giving outfit run by George Soros, has caught monkeypox from having gay sex with multiple men at New York Pride.
Sebastian Köhn, a Division Director at the Open Society Foundations who lives in New York, told the Guardian this weekend that he had caught monkeypox, and detailed the ordeal that resulted from him catching the disease, which he said had been a “total nightmare.”
Köhn described how while he knew that the recent outbreak of monkeypox, which first broke in May, had been traveling in “sexual networks” consisting of gay men, he still decided to attend New York LGBT Pride instead in late June, and had sex with “several men.”
Within a week, the symptoms of monkeypox began to appear for the Soros employee. These included chills and swollen lymph nodes, then became far nastier:
“Two days after my symptoms began, the rash started as anorectal lesions – painful sores on my anus and rectum. Initially it was a stinging, itchy feeling… After I went home, the rash started spreading, and I began to feel anxious. I developed lesions literally everywhere; they started out looking like mosquito bites before developing into pimply blisters that would eventually pop, then finally scab before leaving a scar. I had them on my skull, on my face, my arms, my legs, my feet, my hands, my torso, my back, and five just on my right elbow. At the peak, I had over 50 lesions, a fever of 103F and intense pain, prompting a panic attack. Ironically, the only place I didn’t have lesions was my penis.”
After testing positive for gonorrhea, Köhn developed hives all across his body, and crippling headaches:
“At night, I would wake up going crazy with both pain and itching from the lesions and hives, just sitting up in bed and scratching myself. I was isolated, lonely and frustrated with how unfair the situation was. I was clearly very sick, yet had to cobble together a care plan on my own. My anorectal lesions, which were already very painful, turned into open wounds. It felt like I had three fissures right next to each other, and it was absolutely excruciating. I would literally scream out loud when I went to the bathroom. Even keeping the area clean, like washing myself, was extremely painful. It was a two hour process each time.”
One of the directors for George Soros' Open Society Foundations who specializes in public health, Sebastian Köhn, shares in the Guardian how he had sex with multiple men in a weekend for NYC Pride & contracted both #monkeypox & gonorrhea. He blames the system for failing him. pic.twitter.com/De1KQBDRUl
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Despite knowing the risks of having anonymous, repeated gay sex during an outbreak of monkeypox, Köhn blamed the infection on a “failure” by the public health authorities for not testing and vaccinating enough people to the disease.
Ironically, Köhn has spent the last few years before his current role at the Soros foundation working in sexual health, specifically dealing with LGBTQ and “sex worker” health, bragging on LinkedIn that oversaw a “multimillion” dollar budget. He also spent time volunteering as part of the New York City HIV Planning Group.
Writing in the American Conservative, Rod Dreher commented, humorously, that only a “homophobic monster” would expect Köhn to “keep his pants up for his own health on Pride Weekend, of all weekends.”
“I’m pretty worried that we’re close to the point that this is going to be another endemic disease, especially among gay men, if we haven’t passed that point already,” he concluded. “I’m worried we’ll be stuck with it forever.”

































