Posted on 12/22/2021 5:39:13 AM PST by Red Badger
The NFL is in self-preservation mode. With 96% of their players and pretty much all of their coaches and staff vaccinated, they have decided to stop testing vaccinated players for Covid-19 unless they show symptoms. It’s not that they no longer think vaccinated players are contracting the disease. It’s because they KNOW the disease is spreading across the league faster than Tyreek Hill can run the 40.
When Cole Beasley tested positive for Covid as an unvaccinated player, he was met with absolute hatred from the vaxx-nannies out there who willfully ignore the hundreds of “fully vaccinated” players who tested positive in the last week. But unlike the vaccinated, Beasley is definitely going to be out on Sunday’s pivotal game because of the NFL’s segregation rules.
He isn’t happy about the rules and he definitely isn’t happy about the ignorant criticism being lobbed at him. He took to Instagram to let everyone know how he feels.
“Just to be clear Covid is not keeping me out of this game,” Beasley said on Instagram. “The rules are. Vaxxed players are playing with Covid every week now because they don’t test. One of my vaxxed teammates is in the hospital missing games. I’m sure he didn’t get this same energy. Thank you for those who support. Everyone else, if you don’t get what’s happening then there is nothing anybody can do for you.”
The vaccinated player Beasley was referring to is guard Jon Feliciano. The lineman went to the emergency room with Covid symptoms on Sunday just before kickoff. The next day, he Tweeted something that made most believe he is an “anti-vaxxer.”
Pfizer is buying a Cardiovascular Biopharma Company 🧐 Interesting
— Nicholas Williams (@NickWilliams_98) December 21, 2021
After backlash, he responded to those accusing him of holding the same stance as Beasley.
All u dummies that keep @ me about Covid, I’m VAXXED and ended up in er Sunday morning. U can still get Covid while vaxxed
— Jonathan Feliciano (@MongoFeliciano) December 21, 2021
Is Feliciano regretting his jabs? Is he expressing frustration that he was coerced into getting jabbed like so many other players who didn’t want to go through the same daily grind the segregated unvaxxed have to go through? Either way, he’s one of the “rare” breakthrough cases who experienced symptoms bad enough to send him to the emergency room.
It’s hard to tell which is worse: The NFL for imposing a draconian form of medical segregation that demonizes anyone unwilling to be jabbed with experimental drugs, or the vaxx-nanny fans who spend their time doing the demonizing on behalf of the NFL and their Big Pharma puppetmasters.
Does this not put the lie to the statement that the vaccination is only to reduce the symptoms? I mean, if people continue to be hospitalized....
Fun Fact: A non-vaxed player may win MVP this season.
HINT: He plays for the Green Bay Packers.
Too bad his team is vaxxed. How bout Brady? Is he vaxxed?
‘It’s hard to tell which is worse:’
not hard at all; it’s the social nannies, hands down, those wonderful folks, primarily females with just enough education to be dangerous, that are ruining our country...the NFL is just doing what the nannies are demanding of it, in order to peddle its product; thousands of other business are doing the exact same thing...
# I note to folks on the ‘I-hate-the-NFL’ bandwagon:
# This is a case where we should be THANKING the NFL (and the NHL) for their stupidity. These issues are waking up a whole bunch of people who only follow sports. The demanded everyone got the jab - and now it’s spreading like wildfire - especially among the jabbed. And EVERYONE can see it.
Nope. Sorry. I wish the NFL, NHL, NBA, and MLB would all collapse into the steaming pile that they are. The nation (and world) would be a better place for it.
This morning on WFAN, Boomer Esiason listed his favorites for MVP - Rodgers, Brady and Stafford - as he is one of the voters. IIRC, he is in favor of the Vax (possibly because his son has cystic fibrosis.) I don’t think he is as militant about it as some of the other hosts, including the retired Steve Somers and Richard Neer.
Will be interesting to see if his enthusiasm wanes.
Pinging the list
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