Cancel culture is spreading at an uncontrollable rate.
Anyone who speaks out against the establishment could have his income stream destroyed.
And one former NFL quarterback was fired from a gig for a shocking reason.
The dystopian nightmare is knocking at America’s door.
The establishment is instituting a two-tiered civilization based on vaccine status.
Politicians and public health officials have made it clear that they want to make life miserable for people who can’t get the COVID vaccine or choose not to for whatever health reason.
The chasm has gotten so bad that commerce is beginning to divide people.
Former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler lost a gig in an Uber Eats ad because of his stance on mask mandates.
Lost a commercial with Uber eats partnering with the NFL. Was going to film in LA, “views aren’t aligned.” Guess they don’t like future School board members. Frees up my weekend.
— Jay Cutler (@JayHasTweets) August 13, 2021
Cutler showed his support for parents and students in Williamson County in Tennessee who stood up against mask mandates on children.
Let’s be clear. No one wants to go to a school board meeting. So this speaks volumes. https://t.co/MzeLKhdWor
— Jay Cutler (@JayHasTweets) August 11, 2021
Evidence suggests that mask mandates have next to nothing to slow the spread of COVID-19.
The most mask-compliant countries in the world had some of the worst COVID death rates.
Cutler even suggested that he might run for school board himself.
Doing school board research. Looks like a 2024 campaign for me. pic.twitter.com/dNg7tmaZcp
— Jay Cutler (@JayHasTweets) August 12, 2021
Cutler has been persona non grata among the Left ever since it came out that he supported Donald Trump for president.
COVID tyranny is spreading quickly.
The lockdowns were bad enough, but segregating society based on vaccine status is an entirely new level of nightmare.
One of the most disheartening and frustrating realities of the pandemic is how effortlessly so many people gave up their rights to the state.
These people haven’t learned any lessons from history.
They will be the first ones screeching about human rights when the state finally crosses their line in the sand.