Aaron Rodgers is the NFL’s most well-rounded quarterback. Probably not, given some of the crazy stories I’ve heard about some of the guys who suited up in the 60s and 70s, but in the modern era, Rodgers is certainly leading the pack.
With his first playoff game (this year) looming this weekend, Rodgers isn’t holding back in regards to the criticism he’s received for his views on COVID-19. It seems that it is fueling Rodgers’ desire to tear down the NFL this year. Still, his latest interview is a step further than anything he’s said before and could legitimately be described as shocking.
These comments are a lot for Joe Biden.
Great quote by Aaron Rodgers on Biden🔥:
“When the president of the US says, ‘pandemic of the unvaccinated,’ it’s because him and his constituents, which, I don’t know how there are any if you watch any of his attempts at public speaking, but I guess he got 81 million votes.”
— Bobby Burack (@burackbobby_) January 21, 2022
You can go on and on. If this were just a pandemic of the unvaccinated, ultra-vaxxed (in some cases, four jabs) Israel wouldn’t be leading the world in per capita COVID-19 cases. Clearly, this is a pandemic that is affecting everyone — because everyone can spread and contract the coronavirus. And that’s an important point to keep making; it shows that things like vaccine mandates and passports are completely useless mitigation tools. Knowing what we know now, it has never been easier to make a decision about getting vaccinated against COVID-19. There is little risk if you are already vaccinated but you eat at a restaurant together with someone else who is not.
Rodgers didn’t stop there, either. Rodgers continues his attack on COVID-19’s censorship.
This is a great statement. @AaronRodgers12On covid censorship pic.twitter.com/Mgib0bmyKV
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) January 21, 2022
These comments will be ridiculed by the media, who lean heavily to the left. He is wrong, but is it right? Is it possible that the government and social media platforms have made a concerted effort to suppress opposing views about COVID-19. This is particularly disturbing when it comes to situations that are objectively transparent, like Rodgers’s case, where Rodgers has virtually no chance of contracting the coronavirus.
There’s a reason only a handful of NFL players have even had to go to the hospital for a COVID-19 infection (most of those were players at positions where they carry excess body fat), and none of them have ended up with a severe outcome (i.e. observed permanent damage or death). Remember, there are 1,700 players in the NFL, and that’s not counting the litany of guys who were with teams through training camp and ended up cut before the season.
Yes, COVID-19 is clearly dangerous to certain demographics, but it’s clearly not dangerous to certain other demographics, at least not in any statistically relevant way (there will always be exceptions in regards to any illness). Rodgers is tired of the blanket policies designed to make it difficult for him to choose whether or not he wants to get vaccinated.
That brings me to the last question. Has Rodgers been red-pilled. I always took him as someone with a more liberal bent, but he’s now taking shots at Biden’s vote count, a decidedly right-wing thing to do. Maybe the abuse he has received from the left over the past year has changed his perspective. No matter what, I’m finding his willingness to just tell it like it is to be incredibly refreshing.
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