04/27/2021 / By Ethan Huff
Resident Joe Biden has exceeded his goal of plunging 100 million Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) injections into Americans’ arms during his first 100 days in office, which has empowered Jennifer Rubin from The Washington Post to officially call for the jab to be turned into the Mark of the Beast.
In an opinion piece, Rubin says unvaccinated Americans should no longer be “catered” to, meaning they should not be allowed to buy, sell or keep a job unless they agree to get injected for the Chinese Virus.
“At some point, only the willfully ignorant and destructive will remain unvaccinated,” Rubin writes, pretending to be knowledgeable.
“Once that happens, employers, retail establishments, entertainment venues, public buildings, public transportation, colleges and (when vaccines are approved for children) K-12 schools should insist that people present a secure form of proof of vaccination before entering.”
In other words, Rubin wants to take away your freedom to choose because she is a fascist who supports implementing a medical police state. This is exactly the type of thing we have come to expect from the Post.
Even though Wuhan Flu shots provide no protection against infection or transmission – they supposedly only “lessen symptoms” in the event that a person contracts the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) – Rubin thinks all Americans should be forced to get them without informed consent.
Keep in mind that Chinese Virus injections are also not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) because they are still being tested in clinical trials. As of now, all four of the Wuhan Flu shots available to Americans are being administered with Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) thanks to Donald Trump’s “Operation Warp Speed” program.
“The resolutely anti-vaccination crowd will holler about their ‘freedom’ being taken away. Nonsense,” Rubin further scoffs. “Schools already require an array of vaccinations for children.”
“Public and private establishments can require shoes and shirts. Employers can require safety equipment be worn. The ornery holdouts won’t be mandated by the government to get shots, but they should not be able to enjoy the benefits, privileges and access that responsible Americans have earned by getting vaccinated.”
According to Rubin, Americans do not have the right to “remain a breeding ground for dangerous coronavirus variants,” her implication being that the jabs are effective against the so-called variants (rather than causing them). Fact check: This is false, and there is absolutely no proof whatsoever to suggest that Chinese Virus injections protect against Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) variants.
In Rubin’s world, however, Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) injections are equivalent to the Second Coming of Christ, and everyone must comply or else be ostracized from the rest of society.
“The country is approaching the point when it should stop catering to those bent on being a danger to themselves and others,” she whines. “We have all sacrificed too much for too long to indulge reckless conduct.”
As for the injuries and deaths being reported, Rubin could not care less. In her view, these are necessary casualties to ensure that everyone else stays “safe” against those scary Chinese germs.
Rubin is also spreading fake news and fake data about Wuhan Flu shots procuring “near 100 percent immunity,” which is patently false. Fact check: There is no evidence to support the notion that Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) injections do anything beyond permanently altering DNA, triggering deadly blood clots, and inducing early death.
More of the latest news about the relentless Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) propaganda coming from the mainstream media can be found at Pandemic.news.
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