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NBA Stars Speak Out Against Vaxx Mandates That Don’t Make Sense!


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I’ve been saying for a long time now that the only way we fight back and change things is for good people to speak out and speak up!

They have done everything possible to try and silence us, including literally putting masks over our mouths.

But it’s much more than that.

They use the media to make it look like EVERYONE agrees with the Far-Left.

They indoctrinate in the schools and colleges and it doesn’t stop there…..your J-O-B is just one big extension of that indoctrination and they’ve taken over big business just the same.

Ever wonder why ALL the big companies all think the same?

All support the same things like climate change and pushing the gay agenda?

It’s simple: because they’re bought and paid for and they’re just one big indoctrination machine.

The only people outside the machine?

Small business owners and entrepreneurs.

Gee, now I guess I see why we had to shut down all those small businesses over the last 18 months and run them out of business.

You connecting the dots with me?

Now back to my original point: the only way we turn the tide is for good people to start speaking up and speaking out against the Emperor Who Has No Clothes!

Good doctors need to speak up….

Good teachers need to speak up….

Good lawyers need to speak up…..

Good…..NBA players need to speak up!

And it’s happening.

Suddenly NBA stars are starting to speak out and say TIME OUT — this doesn’t make sense.

Like this guy, Washington Wizard All-Star Bradley Beal.

I absolutely love this clip where he turns the tables on the media and asks THEM if they’re vaxxed.

When they say yes he asks them “but you can still get COVID right?”

Yes, they answer sheepishly.

Point made.

So why get it?

Bravo sir, you have a head on your shoulders and you used it!

Watch here on Rumble:

But it’s not just Beal.

Here is the Orlando Magic’s Jonathan Issac:

Two eloquent responses that ask the real questions mainstream media chooses to ignore.

While Issac & Beal possibly red-pilled millions of sports fans on the experimental COVID-19 injections, NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar supported medical discrimination.

From CNN:

“The NBA should insist that all players and staff are vaccinated or remove them from the team,” said Abdul-Jabbar.
“There is no room for players who are willing to risk the health and lives of their teammates, the staff and the fans simply because they are unable to grasp the seriousness of the situation or do the necessary research.”
Abdul-Jabbar elaborated on that point during an interview on Don Lemon Tonight Monday, saying, “I don’t think that they are behaving like good teammates or good citizens. This is a war that we’re involved in. And masks and vaccines — they are the weapons that we use to fight this war.”
Abdul-Jabbar has been a vocal advocate for getting the Covid-19 vaccine. The NBA great received his vaccine on camera and appeared in an NBA public service announcement encouraging others to get vaccinated.
The NBA does not require players to be vaccinated against Covid-19 to play. However, referees and other staff who work closely with players are required to be fully vaccinated.
New York City and San Francisco changed the game in August when they required that NBA players on their home teams be vaccinated. That could mean that stars of NBA teams in those cities would not be able to play, unless they are medically or religiously exempted.

The Daily Wire reported:

Washington Wizards star Bradley Beal was forced to miss the Tokyo Olympics after being placed in COVID health and safety protocols. At Wizards Media Day on Monday, Beal said that he was not vaccinated, and discussed his experience with COVID as well as his decision to not receive the vaccine.

Beal was the second-leading scorer in the NBA last season, is the eleventh ranked player in the NBA by ESPN, and is now the most high profile NBA player to say he has not received the vaccine.

“It’s a personal choice between everybody. 100%. I understand both sides of it,” Beal said. “I understand that there is a percentage of people who can get very sick. I didn’t get sick. I didn’t get sick at all. I lost my smell but that was it for me. Everybody is going to react different. Everybody is going to take it differently.”

“I mean, some people have bad reactions to the vaccine. Nobody likes to talk about that. What happens if one of our players gets the vaccine and they can’t play after that? Or they have complications after that? Because there are cases like that. But I feel like we don’t talk about those as heavily because they’re so minute, maybe? But they are existent.”

The topic of vaccination status around the league was front and center on Monday as NBA teams returned for media days.

As The Daily Wire reported, Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving was not present at his team’s media day, though he did call in via zoom.

“You gotta make sure you respect the privacy,” Irving said. “I don’t want to create any more drama, that’s not what I’m here for. I’m going to continue to inspire and lead in the right way. Don’t say I never did anything for y’all. I hope y’all enjoyed that.”



 

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