Earlier this week, Jimmy Kimmel (Jimmy Kimmel) returned to his late night show with Cheap shooting In those there are Have not received the COVID-19 vaccine.
Kimmel’s comments echoed many of the remarks we have seen from other loud voices on the left in the past few weeks, and he repeated the same frightening point of the conversation: If you are not vaccinated, you should not receive ICU treatment. The statement may shock those who remember Kimmel’s impassioned view of healthcare as a basic human right when the Democratic Party pushed the government to strengthen its control over the health insurance and healthcare industries.
If you remember that Kimmel’s career is completely shaped by convenient positions, it may not be that shocking. He became famous in one fell swoop with “Man Show”, and each episode ends with “Girl Jumping on Trampoline”. He became a late-night host and immediately joined Hollywood’s favorite ultra-left topic. Now he has turned his back on his belief that healthcare is a basic right in order to join the crowd screaming at horse repellents and unvaccinated rashes.
I firmly refuse to believe that anyone has the right to obtain the labor of others (this is the essential meaning of the “human rights” claiming to obtain medical care), but I am closer to the political aspect, rather than the vaccine status of any one person should determine whether they receive medical care. health care.
This is basically Kimmel’s argument. He modifies a bit by talking about ICU patients, but the contempt he talks about unvaccinated people is exactly the same as some ironic contempt about the “poor” you hear. He obviously thinks that they are too ignorant and not worthy of being treated like a human being.
That… basically the death group pointed out by conservatives, isn’t it? This is the leftist’s absolute denial of any and all existence. The idea is that those in power have the right to say who receives treatment and who is better dead? At least, this is one of those tricky little slips, and it has led to the kind of authoritarianism that the left keeps accusing Donald Trump of flirting. But no matter what you think of Trump, he did make the vaccine possible in the first place. Many of Kimmel’s friends on the left openly question the safety of any vaccine developed in the Trump era.
Don’t get me wrong: I support vaccines 100%. I think everyone deserves it. But I don’t fucking believe that a person’s refusal to accept it makes them ineligible for health care. I think you should not condemn unvaccinated people suffering or even death because of their choice.
However, this is the mentality of Kimmel and the group.They really believe that it is okay to think that healthcare is a basic human right unless You are not taking some kind of vaccine. They would rather continue to eliminate differences in society than try to unite and encourage people to do what they think is right.
But hey, as long as he can tell some cheap jokes halfway through an epidemic that has killed millions of people, who really cares if this is hypocritical?



