and The hysteria surrounding the Delta variant Although the COVID death toll has bottomed out, the media has found a new way to satisfy their fascination with vaccines-mocking dead people.
Yes, this is clearly the present, as the case of a man who recently died after fighting COVID shows. Imagine this is one of your family members and how this will make you feel.
Stephen Harmon, a 34-year-old congregation of Hillsong Church, graduated from Hillsong College, wrote on Twitter: “I have 99 problems, but the vaccine is not One,” died on Wednesday after a month-long battle with the coronavirus https://t.co/sYofn73meI
-Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) July 23, 2021
A man who mocked Covid-19 vaccination on social media died in a hospital in the Los Angeles area after contracting the virus.
“I encountered 99 problems, but none of them,” he wrote in a tweet last month. https://t.co/aviDHiH2fV
— NBC News (@NBCNews) July 24, 2021
It’s really hard for me to figure out what his going to church has to do with these. This is obviously just a cheap shot, suggesting that his Christianity played a role in his joke about switching to vaccines, and to be clear, as far as we know, this is just a joke. We don’t know if this guy is really fanatical against vaccines.
It’s worth noting that blacks (the person in question is black) and Hispanics as demographics Lowest vaccination rate In this country, it seems that the media never want to establish this connection in their messages, because everything must pass through the lens of intersectionality. Christians are close to the bottom of left-wing calculations, so they bear the brunt.
Anyway, what about the news in this country? Literally, millions of people in the United States die each year mainly because of the lifestyle they choose. Whether it is obesity, smoking, riding a motorcycle without wearing a helmet, not wearing a seat belt, high cholesterol, venereal disease or a hundred other things. Will NBC News be anxious to laugh at these people after they die because they misled and tried to prove something? Of course not, because it is objectively disgusting and cruel.
The ABC News affiliate went further and actually posted a photo of the man’s death, because there are clearly no boundaries anymore.
A Southern California man in his 30s publicly mocked the vaccine in a social media post and died after being hospitalized for COVID-19. https://t.co/CRiR4PjTg6 pic.twitter.com/Bkq7RDqRVI
— ABC30 Fresno (@ABC30) July 24, 2021
The person in the photo is dead, and his family is in grief. They shouldn’t take drugs in the mud because this guy made a joke on social media. I understand that I want to promote vaccines. I have said many times that if you have not been infected with COVID (that is, you have no natural immunity), statistically speaking, you should probably be vaccinated, especially if you are over 40 or have any health problems, including obesity. However, there are not many reasons to want to promote a vaccine to justify the destruction of a person after an autopsy to support a person’s political narrative.
Journalism is completely out of control. What they did here should be severely condemned. I don’t care if people try to make arbitrary distinctions about the urgency of promoting vaccines. People die, and sometimes death is preventable. Nevertheless, these people should still receive basic respect after adoption. Such crude contempt is indecent. Anyone involved should seek help.



