Brodigan - December 30, 2020 at 07:36AM
From the beginning, you heard leaving the house would literally kill Grandma. Usually by people who don't understand the definition of "literally." The same people who would also call COVID the "Boomer Doomer." That was okay. Yet you going out for a walk without a mask was akin to you having blood on your hands.
It's why our elderly had to be locked away all alone in nursing homes. Which in New York and Michigan turned into killing fields. Now that we have vaccines, you would think the elderly, the most vulnerable among us, would go first. That's not the case. Many of Rep. Tulsi Gabbard's colleagues have blinded us. Their virtue signals shine brightly as a needle sticks out of their arm. Gabbard thinks that's wrong.
Because the vaccines have not been scientifically established to prevent transmission of the virus, vaccinating large numbers of young people before our seniors will likely hasten the spread of the disease. The only way to prevent this disaster is by vaccinating frontline healthcare workers/first responders and those over 65, before vaccinating over younger, healthy workers; and by clearly informing every individual that getting the vaccine will not keep them from being able to infect others.
Let's address the elephant in the room. Or in this case, the donkey. I know I've been stanning her hardcore lately, but I recognize Tulsi is still a Democrat. It's only a matter of time before I hate her for disagreeing with me on something. But for now, she has spit out an above-average amount of common sense. And common sense is kinda hot.
Clearly informing people about the vaccine would be key. And also a pipe dream, because when has anything corona-related been clearly informed? It's easier for leftists to get their vaccine to show how hard they believe in science. Not so much understanding the actual science. It makes for better Instagram content that way. That they haven't seen their MeMaw since March? Meh.
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