But then they mandated the vaccine - both literally when it comes to public colleges and effectively when putting the onus on businesses to check vaccine passports. While censoring content, pretending it’s “misinformation” to discuss risks accurately, Inslee and others claimed they’d never mandate the vaccine. Conservatives, generally speaking, are more hesitant to accept government control of our lives. But pretending they don’t exist and attacking people who discuss the risks as responsible people should only make folks more hesitant and suspicious. Too many Democrat politicians and public health officials downplayed the risks of the vaccines. Given Inslee can barely get through a press conference without misspeaking two dozen times, perhaps he shouldn’t think so highly of himself. The only time Inslee can feel morally superior is when he’s attacking the people he thinks are low-IQ rubes because they support Trump. But partisan hacks tend to dive into the dumpster with this odious strategy. Or, perhaps, not call people out based on ideology at all. Inslee chooses to frame his criticism to attack Trump and conservatives when he could have just as easily called out liberals. Inslee and other Democrats politicized the vaccine. After Biden and Kamala Harris indicated the vaccine could be unsafe because Trump was involved, Inslee announced a group of “independent” doctors to review the vaccine data. Perhaps Inslee could look in the mirror and see if he played a role in vaccine hesitancy. ![]() Inslee doesn’t offer his judgmental scorn to the 26-year-old Joe Biden supporter. If that’s the case, maybe Inslee should call out the 40% of 18-34-year-olds unvaccinated in blue King County. “Now some of us think that’s not responsible, and if that’s judgmental, so be it.”Īs Inslee’s office knows, that’s not really proof. ![]() ![]() If you’re a 50-year-old man who, you know, voted for Donald Trump and didn’t think COVID was a problem and you don’t get vaccinated right now, you’re a risk to every kid in your city because you could be spreading the virus to a 10-year-old who can’t get eligible for the vaccine right now,” Inslee said. “Because you are a bioreactor facility generating virus and spreading it around, including to kids who can’t get vaccinated. And if you’re not vaccinated because you had COVID and currently have antibodies, you’re not a meaningful risk either. If the people around you are vaccinated, there’s a statistically insignificant risk of infection. This is a disingenuous interpretation of the risk, of course. “… The problem with that is you’re making a risk for everybody around you when you don’t get vaccinated.” “I’ve talked to folks who say, ‘this is an individual right if I want to run the risk of dying on an innervator after being sick for a month …,'” Inslee said, stumbling through a conversation he never really had, confusing an “innervator” for an “incubator” (I presume).
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