Los Angeles Requires Proof Of Vaccination For Rams Championship Parade

Los Angeles Rams won the Super Bowl for the first time in 22 years. A parade was planned to commemorate the victory. However, it was attempted by the city to take away all of the excitement even before the parade.

Keeping in line with the mask mandate hypocrisy within the Los Angeles organization, fans were required to provide proof of vaccination … at an outdoor event. SoFi Stadium required all spectators to wear a mask except celebrities and the elite. Parade attendees could submit either a negative antigen test or a positive PCR test within the first 24 hours after they attended the event. The parade was approximately one mile in length and took place outside the LA Memorial Coliseum.

Related: Social Elites And Politicians Party Maskless at NFC Championship Game

Although celebrities have been known to be hypocritical, the worst example of someone defying mandates was the one who actually implemented them.

Eric Garcetti of Los Angeles has not followed his own rules, and was among the many members of the party who partied naked at both the Super Bowl (which were held by the Rams) and the NFC Championship Game. However, his excuse is that when he takes pictures with people, he does not breathe (which is  apoor explanation):

“I’ll take personal responsibility, and if it makes you and everyone else happy — or even the photographs with people where literally I’m holding my breath for two seconds — I won’t even do that,” Garcetti said, adding, “When people ask for a photograph, I hold my breath.”

Los Angeles citizens should stop taking these mandates so seriously. Why should any other person believe the same rules as the ones who created them? 

About Post Author

Follow Us