Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene described a private company’s decision to prevent unvaccinated customers from being quarantined.
Green mentioned a slogan from an Atlanta restaurant on Twitter on Sunday night, which read “NO VAX NO SERVICE”. After some positive cases occurred last week, the restaurant decided that this sign was necessary.
Green wrote in her Twitter post: “This is apartheid.”
This is called isolation.
Will you test everyone at the door for flu, strep throat, stomach disease, cold, meningitis, AIDS, venereal disease, hepatitis A, hepatitis C, employee infection, athlete’s foot, pink eye, croup, bronchitis , Ringworm, scabies, or any other infectious diseases? pic.twitter.com/osUBTYqGCg
— Marjorie Taylor Green__ (@mtgreenee) July 26, 2021
Most of the diseases listed by Green are not fatal diseases. Private companies can refuse to provide services to anyone for many different reasons. These reasons cannot be regarded as grounds for discrimination.
This is not the first inflammatory comment Green has made on vaccines.
She once compared the efforts of wearing masks and vaccinations to the Holocaust and Nazism.Green initially refused to make concessions Tweet “Employees who are vaccinated will be given the vaccinated logo, just like the Nazis forced the Jews to wear gold stars.”
Green apologized for these comments in June, calling them “offensive” and “harmful”, adding that she was “really sorry” and that she intended to “admit” her mistakes.
“Can’t compare with the Holocaust,” Green says At the press conference.
Marjorie Taylor Greene: “I made a mistake… I visited the Holocaust Museum this afternoon. The Holocaust is-nothing can compare to it.” pic.twitter.com/skrF6YyC3u
— Andrew Solender (@AndrewSolender) June 14, 2021
Green recently compared President Biden’s door-to-door vaccination efforts with a “brown shirt.”
“People have the right to choose. They don’t need your brown medical shirt to show up at the door to order vaccines. You can’t force people to participate in human experiments,” Green wrote.
On July 19th, Twitter responded to 12-hour ban Greene violated its policy of prohibiting the sharing of misleading information about COVID-19.



