12/23/2020 / By Ethan Huff
President Donald Trump’s “Operation Warp Speed” vaccines for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) have arrived, but not all politicians, including some Republicans, are interested in getting one due to the risks involved.
Rep. Ken Buck, a Republican congressman from Colorado, told Fox Business host Neil Cavuto the other day that he is “more concerned about the safety of the vaccine” than he is about experiencing the “side effects of the disease.”
Since most people who test positive for COVID-19 experience minimal or no symptoms, there is no point in getting vaccinated, is the gist of Buck’s argument against getting jabbed.
“It is my choice,” the 61-year-old told Cavuto. “I’m an American and I have the freedom to decide if I’m going to take a vaccine or not and, in this case, I’m not going to take the vaccine.”
The mainstream media considers this type of rhetoric “dangerous,” and Big Tech would censor it in an instant were it to be presented without criticism. Buck even added his own caveat that the warp-speed development of the vaccine is “an incredible feat that should be applauded.”
At the same time, Buck says he is “a healthy person” who does not need the vaccine, adding that “most Americans are healthy.”
“I think what we should do is we should focus on the at-risk populations in America, make sure those are the people that get this vaccine first,” he added, offering praise to the “frontline workers” and “healthcare professionals.”
“Make sure that the health care workers who want the vaccine get the vaccine as soon as possible,” he added.
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In a tweet, Buck emphasized that COVID-19 vaccination needs to be a personal choice made at will rather than under compulsion. He does not want to see it “get to the point where either corporations or the government are requiring this vaccine.”
“I think that is a terrible mistake in this country,” Buck added about the trend towards compulsion.
Even so, Buck has chosen to “celebrate the fact that the private sector has stepped in to create a lifesaving vaccine for COVID-19,” comparing it to the polio vaccine in that it will supposedly “save lives.”
In another tweet on the same day, Buck noted that Congress “should not get special treatment” when it comes to getting the vaccine. He, like Bill and Melinda Gates and many others, would rather see “at-risk populations and healthcare workers” get the jab first before everybody else.
This second tweet is apparently in reference to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), and Vice President Mike Pence, all of whom supposedly received the Pfizer / BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine almost immediately after it was released.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has since approved a second COVID-19 vaccine from Moderna, which is said to have a similar efficacy rate as the one developed by Pfizer and BioNTech.
Anthony Fauci, America’s fake television doctor, stated during a Dec. 15 interview on NPR that he thinks everyone in America should get COVID-19 vaccinated as quickly as possible. He added that “it would be terrible, with a tool as good as that, if people don’t utilize that tool.”
Instead of just enjoying the freedom of making their own health choice, and letting others make theirs, the vaccine-worshipping Branch Covidians want to force everyone to do what they think ought to be done and force compliance with their own agenda, silencing those who question or disagree and setting a dangerous precedent against our future freedoms.
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