assessing and treating HIV patients...most of whom are from the LGBTQ community...that is indeed an important segment of society from the perspective of the HC community...therefore, a special section of the CDC Advisory on Monkeypox is focused on them and their lifestyle (like it or not)...and they provide very relevant information to those people, not unlike what you were proposing.
However, as the attached link points out...the disease can infect anyone...i.e. the other 95% of the population...because of that, you should be focused on that group's well-being, rather than insinuating that the disease only affected LGBTQ people (see link comments)...hopefully, that wasn't your intent.
Your 'pregnancy' comment is unintelligible...I have no idea what you're trying to communicate.
Drawing attention to the LGBTQ community exclusively and not discussing the much larger larger potential of Monkeypox to the other 95% of the population does feed a "Culture War", whether you intended it or not.
The "Weirdness" that Van Jones was referring to involved IMO his view that some people "Overplay" a fundamental issue (Racism) to the point of distraction...in this case, your post "Overplayed" the LGBTQ aspect to the point of distraction from a threat to all people...but again, that's just my opinion.
Link: https://www.newsweek.com/dangerous-parallel-between-monkeypox-aids-1709501