
The Wuhan virus still has lingering effects on professional sports.
The NFL recently released new COVID-19 protocols for the upcoming season.
And one NFL player infuriated liberals with his statement about COVID.
Many have warned that COVID-19 vaccinations would be used as a way to create a two-tier society, and it’s already happening.
The NFL released new COVID protocols for both vaccinated and unvaccinated players, and Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley pushed back strongly.
Beasley wrote on Twitter:
“This is crazy. Did we vote on this? I stay in the hotel. We still have meetings. We will all be together. Vaccinated players can go out the hotel and bring covid back in to where I am. So what does it matter if I stay in the hotel now? 100 percent immune with vaccination? No.”
Beasley has been very skeptical of top-down COVID procedures.
He was even critical of Dr. Anthony Fauci himself.
Beasley took it a step further and said he would not get vaccinated:
Public Service Announcement pic.twitter.com/XjQicdvnKm
— Cole Beasley (@Bease11) June 18, 2021
Beasley’s statement about vaccination unsurprisingly triggered liberal backlash.
Multiple media outlets and countless Twitter users castigated him for being “selfish.”
Beasley isn’t alone in his vaccine hesitancy.
First, the “vaccine” isn’t actually a vaccine; it reduces the effects of COVD-19.
There has never been a true vaccine for a coronavirus.
Also, the COVID vaccines were authorized for emergency use by the FDA, but they’re being mass-distributed.
And there has been no longitudinal study on the vaccines.
That doesn’t mean they’re unsafe, but it means that people have a reason to be leery of a new drug that has produced adverse reactions in some cases.
For example, people who are immuno-compromised are often advised by their physicians not to take the vaccine.
Beasley and other NFL players—as well as people across society—are deeply worried about a caste system forming around vaccines.
It’s not out of the realm of possibility that businesses will simply require vaccine passports.
Some venues are already requiring it.
Society could get to the point where unvaccinated people won’t be able to enter banks or grocery stores.
Beasley said he was willing to retire based on his COVID stance if it came to that, and it just might.
He’s already made millions, but someone making an average salary might not have that luxury.
Another consideration is the precedent this sets.
If the establishment is able to force people to take an experimental drug, there’s no telling what could come next.
It certainly doesn’t help that the establishment destroyed its credibility by repeatedly lying and flip-flopping about COVID.