Wendy,
This is your dear dear old friend Dayvoe over at 2 Political
Junkies. Remember me? You invited me onto your program despite the fact that I am blocked from commenting on your Facebook page.
We've never met.
I have no idea anything about you - how you take
your coffee, if you're a morning or an evening person, or whether you have any
opinion vis-à-vis Kirk vs Picard.
We've never met. I know nothing about you but you're a human being and I'm a human being and that's all I got to go on
right now.
Have you heard about Dick Farrel?
From Newsweek:
A Florida radio host who was vehemently outspoken about vaccinations died from COVID-19 complications on Friday.
Dick Farrel, of West Palm Beach, Florida, was beloved by many listeners and supports for his right-wing opinions. Farrel was also known for his thoughts on the COVID-19 vaccine, which he was opposed to taking himself.
Prior to his death, the radio veteran made a number of comments on Facebook regarding Dr. Fauci and the COVID-19 vaccine.
"Fauci, the power tripping lying freak named in the Trump lawsuit," Farrel said in July. "Why take a vax promoted by people who lied 2 u all along about masks, where the virus came from, and the death toll?"
He also had a Facebook page where he posted stuff like this:
Do any of these ideas look familiar?
Then there's Scott Apley down in the sovereign state of Texas:
“You are an absolute enemy of a free people,” he wrote in a Twitter reply.
And on Friday, the 45-year-old Dickinson City Council member republished a Facebook post implying that vaccines don’t work.
Two days later, Apley was admitted to a Galveston hospital with “pneumonia-like symptoms” and tested positive for coronavirus, according to an online fundraising campaign. He was sedated and put on a ventilator.
On Wednesday, he died, members of his county’s party announced on social media.
This is that Facebook post he republished:
Do these ideas sound familiar to you?
You said recently that virtually all the members of your extended family have been vaccinated - which is good news as it offers you some amount of protection. How much, no one knows. You're also living in a repetitively well vaccinated state (compared to Florida and Texas, at least). So there's that.
But still. Where do you see your own story ending? Being vaccinated or being intubated in a Covid ward?
How many more people have to suffer and die, Wendy?
Dayvoe