STAFF NEWS & ANALYSIS
If Celebrating Celebrity COVID Vaxx Injuries Is Wrong, I Don’t Want to Be Right
By Ben Bartee - November 30, 2022

There is no shortage of examples of the celebrity COVID vaxx injury phenomenon, particularly among those who virtue-signaled their vaccinations.

Actor Bob Odenkirk, an otherwise seemingly healthy 58-year-old Hollywood star, promoted the shot in March 2021 in a choreographed publicity stunt, probably at the behest of the show’s producers, while shooting the last season of Better Call Saul.

Shortly thereafter, in July, he suffered a heart attack on set.

Pop icon Katy Perry recently experienced a haunting eye malfunction live on stage that looked a lot like Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) or similar neurological conditions known to result from the jabs.

Canadian actress Jennifer Gibson got her face totally wrecked by the vaxx, which she herself acknowledges. But the dingbat says she’d do it all again “because it’s what we have to do to see people.”

 

Fully vaxxed author Julie Powell flexed her moral superiority on Twitter by claiming COVID kills the “right people” — specifically, “anti-vaxxers/maskers.”

A year later, she died of cardiac arrest. Oops!

These creatures are like programmed automatons. Even when presented with proof-positive irrefutable evidence that the vaxx messed them up, they still encourage their fans to get shot up.

Ostensibly, we are supposed to feel empathy/sympathy for their plight. While I reserve the deepest sense of empathy for the average person who got cajoled and harangued and hen-pecked into getting the shot out of fear of losing their livelihood or social ostracization, I have none for celebrities.

Even with the vast resources at their disposal, celebrities were either too stupid or too cowardly to realize the truth about the extremely flawed vaxx trials and the orchestrated corporate media manipulation scheme to rush injections into arms.

They knew that questioning the official narrative would get them blackballed from their insular liberal social cliques, so they took the coward’s way out.

Even with their careers under threat, most of them had more than enough money to take a principled stand for bodily autonomy and still live well for the rest of their natural lives. They could have served as inspirations to resist medical tyranny. They could have been leaders for once in their miserable lives.

They might have leveraged their considerable platform to raise public awareness about the dangers, and probably would’ve influenced millions of people to at least reconsider the jabs. Who knows how many lives they could have saved in the process?

Coulda, woulda, shoulda.

Instead, for the sake of their careers and social prestige, they caved and got the shot. And then bragged about it for virtue signal points.

And they became casualties of the power structure they dutifully serve. They made their bed. Now they get to lie in it.

At least, now, as their high-profile injuries come to light, some good might come of their suffering as celebrity-obsessed members of the public are offered one more “teachable moment,” as Barack Obama would say, to learn of the risks before they get boosted to hell.

Ben Bartee is an independent Bangkok-based American journalist with opposable thumbs. Follow his stuff via Armageddon Prose and/or Substack, Patreon, Gab, and Twitter.

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