Aaron Rodgers just did a long-form interview with ESPN, in which he burned the entire bitch down.
He recently promoted the Joe Rogan interview with Robert Malone.
He’s not messing around anymore, and now seems to care more about telling the truth than keeping his career.
Here are some key excerpts:
“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.”
Yeah. I guess he did get 81 million votes. lol.
Rodgers went on to annihilate the cancel culture and censorship movement.
“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.”
It’s a fair question.
When we were kids, we were taught that it was the bad guys that acted like this.
But now we learn that in a democracy, only the mainstream media and the government are allowed to spread information, because access to information determines how people think, and how people think determines how they vote, and only the government and media have a right to determine how people vote.
Because this is a democracy, and our fragile democracy cannot stand up to freedom of thought.
Of course, only a certain type of thought is disallowed – that which is a threat to the government.
“Are they censoring terrorists or pedophiles? Criminals who have Twitter profiles? No, they’re censoring people, and they’re shadow-banning people who have dissenting opinions about vaccines. Why is that? Is that because Pfizer cleared $33 billion last year and Big Pharma has more lobbyists in Washington than senators and representatives combined? Why is the reason?
Either way, if you want to be an open-minded person, you should hear both sides, which is why I listen to people like Dr. Robert Malone, Dr. Peter McCullough. I have people on the other side as well. I read stuff on the vaccine-hesitancy side, and I read stuff on the vaccines-are-the-greatest-thing-in-the-world side.
When you censor and make pariahs out of anybody who questions what you believe in or what the mainstream narrative is, that doesn’t make any sense.”
It makes sense in a democracy. A democracy is an authoritarian system where people are not allowed to make their own decisions, which means that the information has to be controlled so that their thoughts are controlled.
“We isolate ourselves into these echo chambers where we’re only going to listen to things or read things or watch things that confirm our initial thoughts about things,” Rodgers said. “That’s no way to grow; that just keeps us divided even more.
I can read something and not immediately have it overtake my personal ideologies. And that’s the problem with society, is everything is triggering and offensive. It’s wild.”
It’s wild for sure.
But that’s our values.
We have to silence people who disagree with the government, and if they make too much noise after being silenced, we have to destroy them.
That’s the only way we can be who we are because of our values in a democracy.
This is why it’s so important that we protect the border integrity of the Ukraine. They are a democracy who share our values.
Our values are anal sex, women controlling everything, and the Holocaust.
The one thing I wish is that everyone saying these sorts of things could just say “I’M A CHRISTIAN.”
That would allow us to draw lines clearly, and remove all of these confusing debates and fake news propaganda campaigns.
If we could form a collective around Christianity, we could easily understand where we are all coming from, without needing to explain every single detail and bicker about these things with these Jews.
We could then respond to detractors by saying “are you a Jew or do you work for Jews?”
The lines would be clear.
There would be no more confusion about where anyone stands.