Posted on 04/13/2021 1:53:34 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Mick Jagger minced no words when sharing his thoughts on anti-vaxxers and conspiracy theorists in a new interview. The Rolling Stones singer just released a new solo single, the raucous, Dave Grohl-assisted “Eazy Sleazy.” Jagger rails against the difficulties and tragedies of the COVID-19 pandemic, including canceled tours, virtual-songwriting sessions and steadily rising infection numbers.
He also pokes fun at vaccine skeptics and flat-earthers in one tongue-in-cheek verse: "Shooting the vaccine / Bill Gates is in my bloodstream / It’s mind control / The earth is flat and cold."
"It just seems to be that even people you know that are relatively sensible about a lot of things have one thing that they just don’t kind of get," Jagger told Rolling Stone in a new interview. "Of course, there’s no point in speaking to people about it. They don’t get it. They got what they believe in and they believe in that. And it doesn’t matter what you say, they’re gonna believe in it. And rational thought doesn’t work."
Jagger said that over the past year, he's discovered through casual phone conversations that a fair share of his friends and relatives are opposed to getting vaccinated. (Thankfully, the frontman didn't have these revelations while arguing with people on Facebook.) "It’s just saying to people, 'When are you getting your vaccine?' Just passing the time of day, 'Oh, I’m not getting it.' 'Okay. Why not? Are you in the queue?' 'Oh no, because I don’t agree with it.' I started to realize that there really were quite a few people like that."
The singer found that while some of these people were open to learning new information and having their minds changed, others — especially those of a certain political persuasion — were set in their ways and not even worth singing about. "After a while, some people maybe change their minds on this," he said. "But all these other ones like, 'Trump won the election' and all these things, I didn’t bother putting them in [the song]."
Despite the dire circumstances of the pandemic and the rampant disinformation that infected some of his friends, Jagger remains optimistic about humanity's prospects in "Eazy Sleazy.” He assures listeners in the chorus that "we're all headed back to paradise" and says that soon, the pandemic will be "a memory you're trying to remember to forget." You can listen to the new song below.
Pathetic old ugly wrinkled used up rock n roll guy still trying to be relevant. Now that’s he’s old, wrinkled, and ugly, due to this lifestyle of sex drugs and rock n roll, I wonder if he and other’s like him think about what’s next?
At least Alex Van Halen is now an ordained Christian Minister and has virtually no contact with anyone anymore in that Satanic Industry. I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s turned his back on that whole life.......and Eddie, before he died, was more and more talking about God and how blessed he was. Imagine.....the Van Halen brothers in Heaven? We are going to be surprise who we see there I think......if I am there.....well, I plan to be.
That’s it. Their concern over others doing the same as they is from their insecurity that they’ve done the right thing by taking the vax.
"Living In A Ghost Town" (song link) |
“Public schools and Universities are already making it mandatory. “
I know of no public school system that has made it mandatory. But they are LIKELY to do so, as they now require a gauntlet of vaccines for both students and teachers/staff.
Private universities and medical professions are a given, as is the military. Maybe all cops and firefighters too.
But I have heard no mention of it from any politician aiming to codify the requirement for the general population. Currently, even Democrats are shying far from that one...when they are naturally inclined toward such nonsense.
Mick has been quite sour since David Bowie passed...
He attended the London School of Economics for at least one, possibly two years. While there he wrote a grant proposal asking for financial aid to buy equipment for the band (using it as a "business model"). He got the grant money. Those bad boys of rock were funded in their early days by... the orthodox, elite, establishment(!) - London School of Economics.
(from the website... tabublog.com):
Do you have a citation? It says he was an ordained minister to marry his brother, but no specific religion was mentioned.
There are obvious errors with regard to vaccines and their safety.
1) Every Vaccine is dangerous even those well tested and well understood with a track record of safety.
2) Everything presented as a Vaccine is safe even ones that are not well tested nor well understood and have a poor track record for safety.
Perhaps if one were to put on a white lab coat and call bleach a "vaccine" Mr Jagger would inject it into his blood since all vaccines are automatically safe since to think otherwise would make one a flat-earther....
Mick, when did you last have a colonoscopy and which bowel prep do you recommend?
You can’t always get what you want.
Typical Jagger lyrics playing both sides. See “Street Fighting Man”
This from the guy that sang “Brown Sugar” and “Some Girls.” Pathetic. 100% establishment. Too bad so sad.
Well, he has attended a Christian Church and he also married Valerie Bertinelli to her new husband. I didn’t read that he became an ordained minister just to marry his brother. I’m assuming the best I guess based on what I have seen online:
https://www.vhnd.com/2012/03/11/eddie-and-alex-van-halen-attend-church-in-studio-city-nj/
What a journey. From anti-establishment to pro government shill.
IMO that nicely sums up the Stones since their last good album,Sticky Fingers.
Does he really have friends?
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