Posted on 07/29/2021 11:45:21 PM PDT by ransomnote
Nurse is willing to lose her job to avoid getting vaccine. Hear why - YouTube
There was a CNN panel interview on July 4 with an anchor saying that Biden is missing his goal of vaccinating 70% and that she's going to ask the 'vaccine hesitant' why they aren't getting the vax. While she is supposedly being unbiased, I think those who have the 'right attitudes' get more than this kind of facial expression from her.

I think it looks like she's compressing her lips in disgust and she's holding a meeting with bad employees to find out why they are failing on the job.
The first person she interviews is a registered nurse. She notes the nurse works in a Covid ward and wonders how a person with her front row view of the illness wouldn't want the vaccine.
The anchor seems contemptuous and I wondered if I was wrong about that so I stopped the video repeatedly looking at her facial expressions and this one is not outside my general impression of the anchor's response to 'vaccine hesitancy'.

She reminded the nurse that millions of people have gotten the 'vaccine' without any adverse reaction and after the nurse began "we don't have the research to support it or deny it, either way right now" and repeated her assertion that they've seen so many adverse reactions and that we should wait 2 years to see how patients fare, the anchor dropped her like a hot potato.
She listened to the next person explain she has Crohns disease and didn't want to lose her long-term remission.

Don't anchors usually have a fake smile and interested look when interviewing the public, Antifa, BLM or Biden Administration officials?
That "guest" was summarily abandoned by the anchor. Some hostess, eh?
She listened with that face as the next guest explained as a black man he and members of his community often felt set up and didn't trust vaccines. And then she gleefully countered, "And yet, at some point you DID come around, and you got that first vaccine." And she rewards good people with a smile.

Seeing the anchor's manner change from nasty to nice amused the nurse first interviewed - it took a few seconds, likely broadcast delay, but I think the nurse reacted as the anchor exposed her naughty/nice 'messaging' tactic.
The man said he got the vaccine and got Covid 2 weeks later and that really 'turned him off' getting the second one.

He explains his illness was mild. He didn't lose sense of smell or taste etc. (ransomnote: flu, bro?)
She counters that since he did not become severely ill, maybe he can thank the vaccine he got. As she's countering, she displays interest.

He says, "Ah, you sound like my doctor, ..."

The nurse reacts here. I'm not sure who is making the nurse giggle, but if it was me I'd be laughing at the anchor.


The anchor smiles as she asks if he got his second shot.
The video cuts to him saying that he didn't and doesn't know if he will. The video cuts without comment to the next guest as the anchor does a voice over request for her reason for hesitancy.
The anchor listens as the patient said she already had Covid, has natural immunity, and doesn't want to use a dose other vulnerable people need.

The anchor counters, saying "You just don't know how long your natural immunity will last."

The nurse replies we don't know how long vaccination immunity will last.

Our nurse is delighted.

The anchor is not.

The guest says this issue has " taken on a religious mentality, in my opinion, on the progressive, liberal side of the spectrum."
The anchor asks if this experience with Covid has changed her politics.

As the guest begins her statement, "Yes, ..."

The guest explains that "anyone who cares about our civil liberties and the trampling of our rights we've seen", and it looks like our nurse might be doing 'the wave' in the bleachers.

The anchor says, "Jennifer I see you applauding, so tell me your thoughts." Hard to read her expression here - she has to fake a smile. I mean, that is not a nice, warm smile. To me, it looks like someone humoring another, technically smiling, but intentionally letting her negative attitude shine through.

Jennifer supports what the other guest said. Then the black man jumps in to support Jennifer as well, citing the shut down of businesses.

He cites impacts, especially on black businesses, saying, "We were left with crumbs."

She listens as he elaborates on why the public feels distrust watching decisions made not for health reasons but for business reasons.

She goes back to the nurse, once again her eyes open as she delivers what sounds like a warning to a bad employee while stating that the nurse has been told she will lose her job if she doesn't get vaccinated, and asking if she's willing to "lose your job" to avoid the vaccine. (ransomnote: itallics for the anchor's emphasis/warning on the words lose.your.job)

The nurse says "absolutely," and explains companies are reaching out to her, wanting to hire her.

The black man jumps in and says he respects that she is willing to stand for what she believes in and not just making a decision because everyone is telling her it's the right thing to do.
I believe the following is the anchor's contemptuous reaction to this 'crazy talk' about standing up for what you believe in. The three images below are 1 second apart.



These three images literally occur in the last second of the interview. No thanking the guests, nothing. The video segment 'ends' with that last image.
Just more of that fair, balanced reporting.
The viewing public knows what to expect publicly should they express any hesitancy.
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This is the anchor's 'resting face' in the clip shown introducing the segment, as she was seated next to another anchor explaining the content entailed people who did not want the vaccine.

Nurse is willing to lose her job to avoid getting vaccine. Hear why - YouTube
Thank you, REAL doc.
I worry about the blood supply, for those of us unjabbed.
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