United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson wished his constituents a Merry Christmas with a televised message.
In his speech, Johnson couldn’t contain his urge to spew propaganda by mentioning the importance of receiving the COVID-19 jab to protect others.
Johnson proclaimed that getting jabbed for the benefit of family, friends, and others is like the teaching of Jesus Christ.
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The Archbishop of Canterbury has suggested that refusing to take the coronavirus vaccine goes against the Christian faith, claiming that turning down the jab violates the principle of “loving thy neighbour”.
The Most Reverend Justin Welby, the top bishop in the Church of England, said that getting vaccinated is a “moral issue” which should supersede personal desires or rights.
“It’s not about me and my rights to choose, it’s about how I love my neighbour. Vaccination reduces my chances — doesn’t eliminate — but it reduces my chances of getting ill and reducing my chances of getting ill, reduces my chances of infecting others,” Welby told ITV news on Tuesday evening.
“It’s very simple, so I would say yes, to love one another as Jesus said, get vaccinated, get boosted,” he added.
The talking points have gone out. We are mean and selfish... deserving of hate.