Posted on 09/28/2021 9:14:40 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Washington Wizards shooting guard Bradley Beal has been to three All-Star games, including last year when he averaged over 30 points per game for the second season in a row. But he’s drawing attention off the court for his stance on vaccines. His reasoning behind his decision is extraordinary.
He has had Covid-19 in the past and acknowledges that he has antibodies, but that’s not the reason he won’t get the Covid-19 jabs. He is a popular superstar who has sway over the league, but he’s not invoking that privilege, either. Instead, he’s calling it how he sees it, that every player, coach, and citizen will make personal choices about the vaccines and his is to not take it.
“I don’t feel pressure, I don’t think you can pressure anybody to making a decision about their body or what they put into their body,” said Beal, 28, according to NBC Sports. “We can have this conversation about a lot of different topics besides vaccines, too. You can’t necessarily force anybody. I think you kind of let people come into their own about it.”
He did remind the shocked journalists at his press conference that every single one of them has been vaccinated and any of them could catch the disease, as well as spread it to others. They didn’t object. When asked if his having had Covid-19 in the past weighed on his decision, he said it didn’t.
“Yeah, I had it, but that doesn’t mean I can’t get it again,” he said. “I mean, it’s no different than somebody with the vaccine. Yes, I developed antibodies for it, so my chances will be less likely for it as well. It’s still a possibility, just like there are players and coaches and staff who are vaxxed that are missing camp as well.”
He then turned to the elephant in the Covid-19 room that no journalist or member of our government is willing to discuss openly. If the vaccines work, why aren’t they working?
“I would like an explanation to people with vaccines. Why are they still getting COVID?” Beal questioned. “If that’s something we’re supposed to highly be protected from, that’s funny that it only reduces your chances of going to the hospital. It doesn’t eliminate anyone from getting COVID.”
Watch:
While most celebrities are using their platforms to push their fans towards getting vaxxed, some brave people are bucking the system and speaking the truth about Covid-19, the “vaccines,” and personal choice. Bradley Beal is one of them.
WATCH: NBA Star Bradley Beal Parades His Deadly Selfishness on Covid Vaccinations
I love it. The Magic player video is good too.
If the entire team other than Bradley Beal is vaccinated, and they believe that the vaccine protects them from the Coronavirus, what’s their business if Bradley Beal refuses to be vaccinated?
Aren’t they already protected? (unless of course, they have doubts that the vaccine does not really protect them, which is what I suspect ).
I love it. The Magic player video is good too.
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perfect
Orlando Magic’s Jonathan Isaac shares his full thoughts on vaccinations
https://rumble.com/vn2kfb-orlando-magics-jonathan-isaac-shares-his-full-thoughts-on-vaccinations.html
The Mediaite vaxxweasel Colby Hall is just another biased newspuppet...
“Yeah, I had it, but that doesn’t mean I can’t get it again,” he said. “I mean, it’s no different than somebody with the vaccine. Yes, I developed antibodies for it, so my chances will be less likely for it as well. It’s still a possibility, just like there are players and coaches and staff who are vaxxed that are missing camp as well.”
He then turned to the elephant in the Covid-19 room that no journalist or member of our government is willing to discuss openly. If the vaccines work, why aren’t they working?
“I would like an explanation to people with vaccines. Why are they still getting COVID?” Beal questioned. “If that’s something we’re supposed to highly be protected from, that’s funny that it only reduces your chances of going to the hospital. It doesn’t eliminate anyone from getting COVID.”
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In this weird world that is 2021, a basketball payer is making far more logical sense than the vaunted Fauci.
Note that in the NBA, all coaches on the bench must be vaccinated, and so are the referees. But any of the opposing players might not be, along with the fans. If you truly believe, as a vaccinated person, you need to remain away from all unvaccinated people, stay in the locker room.
This would be great information for the daily vaccination thread.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3998080/posts
For every person who gets the jab, Pfizer gets more money which is why the Dems(And some in the GOP) are promoting it..they get rich from big pharma so everyone needs to be vaccinated in order for them to continue to get rich
RE: If you truly believe, as a vaccinated person, you need to remain away from all unvaccinated people,
That still does not answer the question — WHY DO YOU NEED TO REMAIN AWAY? Isn’t the purpose of the vaccine to protect you against infection? If not, what’s the point of the vaccine? ( unless it isn’t really a vaccine ).
the idiot media are in a real pickle aren’t they?? these black men are causing quite the dilemma for their agenda
By now, with those that have been “vaccinated” added to those that have natural immunity from having and survived covid, we should well past herd immunity. That is IF the “vaccine” is protective; natural immunity has been shown to be much more durable.
So pushing for boosters is an admission of the “vaccine’s” failure.
Pushing the unvaccinated is also an admission of the vaccine’s failure because with the Covid survivors we should be over herd immunity.
But pushing the naturally immune to have the vaccine makes no sense unless this injection is about depopulation or some other nefarious purpose such as tracking or exerting control along with some other technology.
His career will be cancelled post haste. He should of gotten the okee-dokee from LeBron to say stuff like that.
“If the entire team other than Bradley Beal is vaccinated, and they believe that the vaccine protects them from the Coronavirus, what’s their business if Bradley Beal refuses to be vaccinated?”
1. If a key player gets infected, it hurts the whole team.
2. “Any player exposed to someone with COVID-19 may not enter a team facility, participate in any workouts or interact with other players or staff until a team doctor performs a medical and risk exposure review”
Jack Dorsey is Jesuit educated, Beal is Marianist educated. That says it all.
RE: Jack Dorsey is Jesuit educated, Beal is Marianist educated.
I know that Jesuits tend to be liberal, are Marianists more conservative?
RE: If a key player gets infected, it hurts the whole team.
Well, that goes for those vaccinated. How many breakthrough cases of famous people have we read about just the past few weeks?
“I would like an explanation to people with vaccines. Why are they still getting COVID?” Beal questioned. “If that’s something we’re supposed to highly be protected from, that’s funny that it only reduces your chances of going to the hospital. It doesn’t eliminate anyone from getting COVID.”And even that part of his comment is suspect given the evidence we are seeing on a daily basis!
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