With triple and even quadruple vaccine world leaders succumbing to the coronavirus multiple times in recent months, we can assume the Wax or Die crowd has taken it up a notch.
Well, if you guessed it, you are wrong.
The US Open was the final scene of backlash, when protesters gathered in New York City on Monday to demonstrate against the vaccination requirement.
Unvaccinated tennis star Novak Djokovic, one of the healthiest men on the planet, was denied access to the US Open in Flushing Meadows, Queens, despite the CDC’s recent update on guidance that says vaccinated and unvaccinated should be treated the same. .
So why was he denied entry to the competition? Because the US Open and New York State say so!
The authorization protests were noted and angered by Tennis Channel Editorial Producer David Cain, who not only described the protests as “shameful” but was seen confusing mandatory protests with vaccine protests.
There were many anti-vaccine protesters outside of the US Open, which is a shame.
— David Kane (@DKTNNS) 29 August 2022
As a result, Kane fell victim to a perfectly reasonable backlash on Twitter.
A journalist who doesn’t know the difference between anti-vaccine and anti-mandate Shameful.
— Bored Dutton (@IzMogUgla) 29 August 2022
Anti-Vaccination Order. Explain the facts please journalist!
— Tennis Puneet (@TennisPuneet) 29 August 2022
They’re not anti-vaccine, they appear to be anti-vaccine, many of whom have families abroad that are barred from entering states, even though the CDC says vaccinated and unvaccinated should be treated equally. The US Open should be ashamed of Moderna’s sponsorship.
— Ann Ryan Mazza (@AnneMazza17) 29 August 2022
These are commandments that protest, but your brain cannot absorb common sense. https://t.co/j49DVJp1oi
— Mohit Barhate (@BarhateMohit) 29 August 2022
Djokovic would have been the clear favorite of the US Open had he been allowed to compete. Instead, he must content himself with winning the battle for bodily autonomy against copycat bullies and their bullshit.
Source: Breitbart