Superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers has gotten plenty of attention for his play on the field this season in leading his squad to a 13–4 record and the NFC’s top seed for the playoffs.
But he’s also made several headlines off the field due to his COVID-19 vaccination status, and his stance on the matter.
Rodgers recently spoke to Kevin Van Valkenburg of ESPN during an exclusive interview and talked about Biden’s views on the COVID-19 pandemic. He doesn’t like how Biden classified the COVID-19 pandemic as “pandemic of the unvaccinated.”
Here’s what Rodgers told ESPN in an interview published Friday:
“When the President of the United States says, ‘This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated,’ it’s because him and his constituents, – which I don’t know how there are any if you watch any of his attempts at public speaking — but I guess he got 81 million votes.”
He also called the Biden administration a “fake White House” and questioned if the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention could be trusted.
Among other athletes, Rodgers is the only major athlete that has spoken out against the approved narrative, pushing back more and more as the Covid hysteria continues to stick around. Rodgers even recommended the infamous and highly-censored interview Rogan did with Dr. Robert Malone to his massive fanbase on Instagram on New Year’s Day.
Rodgers wrote, sharing a link to “The Joe Rogan Experience:”
“3 hours you won’t regret.”
Rodgers did not hold back one bit during his interview with ESPN after he was given a chance to speak candidly about all of the insanity that has plagued the US since Covid was unleashed out of the Wuhan lab.
He skewered the CDC and the Biden Administration over their handling of the virus and for repeatedly referring to the Covid outbreak as the ‘pandemic of the vaccinated.’He even took some direct shots at Biden and his legitimacy as commander in chief by mocking his trainwreck public speaking ‘attempts’ – hilarious.
From Rodgers’ comments to ESPN:
“When the president of the United States says, ‘This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated,’ it’s because him and his constituents, which, I don’t know how there are any if you watch any of his attempts at public speaking, but I guess he got 81 million votes.
But when you say stuff like that, and then you have the CDC, which, how do you even trust them, but then they come out and talk about 75% of the COVID deaths have at least four comorbidities. And you still have this fake White House set saying that this is the pandemic of the unvaccinated, that’s not helping the conversation.”
“When in the course of human history has the side that’s doing the censoring and trying to shut people up and make them show papers and marginalize a part of the community ever been [the correct side]?
We’re censoring dissenting opinions? What are we trying to do? Save people from being able to determine the validity on their own or to listen and to think about things and come to their own conclusion? Freedom of speech is dangerous now if it doesn’t align with the mainstream narrative? That’s, I think first and foremost, what I wanted people to understand, and what people should understand is that there’s censorship in this country going on right now.”
The GatewayPundit reported:
Rodgers also completely eviscerated the mass censorship movement that has been ramping up even more of late with a simple reminder about how – throughout the course of human history – the side that’s doing the censoring and forcing people to show papers are not usually looked at as ‘the correct side.’
And as Rodgers points out, the worst of the worst – including pedophiles, terrorists, and criminals – arent being hunted down and censored by Big Tech giants and the woke mob, it’s only the Americans who have an opinion that doesn’t align with the regime’s public health propaganda.
Maybe, he says, it has something to do with all of that cold hard sweet cash that Pfizer and others are raking in, but you should listen to both sides and do your own research, he concludes. Trusting the ‘experts’ who have lost all of their credibility, and following the narrative blindly, “just doesn’t make sense.”
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To read the full ESPN piece, it can be found here.
Sources: TheGatewayPundit, ESPN