Sunday, August 1, 2021

Some NFL Players Refuse To Take Vaccine - Why?

Despite their superior access to doctors and medical experts, many professional football players haven’t been persuaded to get a shot. In a tweet that he has since deleted, the Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins wrote: “Never thought I would say this, but being put in a position to hurt my team because I don’t want to partake in the vaccine is making me question my future in the NFL.” Several Buffalo Bills took to social media with their opinions on the NFL’s announcement. The wide receiver Cole Beasley, a vocal opponent of the COVID-19 vaccines, said he hadn’t wavered in his position. “Nothing has changed,” Beasley tweeted. “I’m still livin freely. Goodnight.”

Last month, the Washington Football Team [formerly the "Redskins" until the world became woke] invited the immunologist Kizzmekia S. Corbett to speak with players and address any questions they might have about the coronavirus vaccines. Corbett isn’t just a random expert; she helped create the Moderna vaccine. Despite Corbett’s impeccable credentials and expertise, Washington’s defensive end Montez Sweat remained staunchly opposed to vaccination even after hearing from her. He claimed he needed more information, although Corbett was on hand to answer any questions he might have had. “I probably won't get vaccinated until I get more facts and that stuff,” Sweat said.

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Soooooooooooooooooo odddddd!!! These are men who put their bodies through years of physical torture that DEFINITELY causes them irreparable harm including, quite often, brain damage, for their entire lives. But a vaccine that has severe side effects in a minute fraction of cases scares them. They are not afraid of 100 percent permanent damage to their bodies but are afraid of an .000001 percent chance of damage. 

For THAT logic, you have to have already taken a LOT of hits to the head.