Andrew Schulz critiques Governor Cuomo's potential resignation, arguing he should have accepted accountability for pandemic deaths and sexual harassment allegations rather than relying on dropped federal investigations. He dismisses specific harassment claims as exaggerations while noting active state probes led by Letitia James. The discussion shifts to opposing vaccine mandates for children aged 12 to 17, comparing them to unreasonable coercion that disproportionately impacts the young compared to historical diseases. Ultimately, Schulz suggests these mandates serve big pharmaceutical interests by removing personal luxuries like dining out, framing them as an overreach of government power akin to ADA violations applied incorrectly to individuals. [Automatically generated summary]
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So, so basically, um, uh, Governor Cuomo looks like he might be out of here.
I don't think he's going.
It's just, you know the rules, you broke them, but it's also not shocking to me that he's like, nah, I'm not leaving.
I didn't think it was that bad.
Yeah.
I mean, I think that if he takes that stance, if he just goes, yeah, I was just being like a charming old guy.
I didn't realize it was making them feel uncomfortable.
Now I get it.
But like, I honestly, I, and I'm not trying to cap for the fucking Cuomos.
Like, he's a piece of shit for killing all the old people 100%.
He's not even a piece of shit for killing all the old people.
He's a piece of shit for killing all the old people, hiding it, and then writing a book about how great a job he did.
If he never wrote the book and he never hit it and he just took accountability for it, he was like, listen, we know where to put these motherfuckers.
We got to put them somewhere.
What do you want to put them on the fucking streets?
They're going to die too.
If he just said something like that, I think we'd understand.
But to write the book about what a great job you did.
Didn't he hide the numbers?
Wasn't it the numbers he specifically lied about?
That's where it's also like, now you're just trying to be president and this is your little fucking moves.
Fuck you.
So interesting thing happened is Biden administration drops the investigation on Cuomo for the old people.
Yeah.
Right?
I mean, they were just taking out old motherfuckers.
Yeah.
He drops the investigation.
Well, he let Biden live, so he was like, all right, I'm good.
Wait, what do you mean by that?
He's like, you didn't kill my old man.
I didn't kill that motherfucker.
So, but, but there's still a Department of Justice investigation that's going on from, I think, this woman named Letitia James, right?
But that's a New York-based investigation.
So I'm like, why the fuck would they drop the government one?
That's weird, right?
Like the federal government one.
And maybe, and I'm not exactly sure, but maybe the reason was if he's found guilty of the federal crime, the state would need to pay the victims.
So that could be a massive lawsuit with an already constricted budget.
Oh, shit.
So maybe on some Democrats rubbing shoulder shit, like, let's not take this out on the state.
If he did something fucked up, why don't we just let them handle it internally?
Now, I don't know who ends up paying.
I don't know who ends up paying the victims' families if he gets convicted of the Department of Justice, the New York one.
Maybe that's a personal one.
Maybe his decisions.
So maybe he'll have to personally pay for it.
I don't know.
Maybe the state still has to.
But I'm looking for some reasons why they would let him off the hook.
And then just yesterday, Biden out here just like, I think he should resign.
Yeah.
That makes sense.
What is that about?
Yeah, I don't know.
Like, I was trying to read through like what exactly he did.
And part of me feels like they had this information on him for a while.
You know what I mean?
Like, I feel like a sexual harassment case, if someone's been in politics for mad long, like, I think it's fairly easy to build.
I don't know.
Maybe I'm like cynical, but like a man in a position of power, like, I feel like.
He talks to people for a living.
Yeah.
Like, I feel like you could build a case against a guy, especially if he was, like, how long has he been in politics for?
50 years?
And was he propositioning these women?
That's another thing I need to understand because like the sexual harassment thing is tricky because you could think of sexual harassment and he could be like, ain't nothing sexual about that.
I think some of them, according to the New York Times article, were like.
I'm just trying to understand, is putting your hand on a woman's back as you guys leave the room, is that sexual harassment?
Because he might think, how do I get her out of my office?
I got shit to do.
Maybe if I guide her out of the office, I don't want this woman around.
I got old people to kill.
Let me just get her the fuck out, right?
We got so many old people.
They're still alive.
We need to do something about them.
A big problem.
Let me just guide this lady out of the office.
Sometimes people are tactile and it's a thing of endearment.
It's going, hey, I want to let you know how close I am.
That's kind of what he's saying.
Exactly.
And he's probably like, I'm so comfortable in who I am.
You don't got to worry about me sexually harassing you.
If he's straight up asking for dick sucks, that's different.
So there's that.
He was kicking crazy game.
Okay, go.
So this is one of them from New York Times.
And I say crazy, maybe in a bad way.
He's like, Mom, you're going to suck it or not?
Yeah.
If he was doing some dips that shit, he was on some dips that shit.
If he was on some dips, that shit, then that's different, right?
He said, this is from New York Times article.
The governor leaned in close to her cheek and said, I'm going to say I see a spider on your shoulder.
Investigators found.
Then he brushed his hand in the area between her shoulder and breast.
Oh, that's whack.
I thought he was going to shoot a web on our shit.
What?
I'm just saying, bro.
Like, you said there's a spider on your shoulder.
She's like, what?
And you're just like, I thought that's what he was going to do.
I was like, yo, this guy's kind of creative, a little Spider-Man ass motherfucker.
Okay, go, go.
So, like, another one.
So he touched titty.
I think so.
Yeah, there's an accusation that he groped with.
Yeah.
Just before.
What if there was a spider?
You know, women don't like it.
Spider was on.
He said the spider was on her shoulder.
So even if he would have to say, hey, spiders on your titty, and then fucking that's an odd way to get the spider off is just grab it.
You never brush it.
You never grabbed a spider like that.
You never like that and just like grab the spider off of a woman.
You're gonna get a spider off a surface.
That's crazy that you never try to do that.
What do you use to get spiders off of things?
Your lips and your tongue?
No, you don't.
Is that what you do?
I punch him.
You punch him.
There's a spider on you.
Oh, you punch it.
I just slide on my dick.
Yo, that's what he's doing.
What's wrong with you guys?
There was a spider, and I tried to brush it off with my cock and ball.
Why wouldn't you guys do it?
How do you guys clean spiders off of women's ditch and shoulders?
Sounds like a man.
Okay.
So there you go, go.
So before guys, this is sounding totally reasonable.
I don't understand why Fox News is getting so crazy about this.
He's just wiping spiders off of women's chests.
He's cocking balls.
Yeah.
Exactly.
So in December 2018, just before posing for a picture with a male member of the private detail and his wife at a holiday party.
Oh, he's sexually harassing dudes.
Mr. Cuomo peeled off the woman's name tag just below her breast.
The governor began to leave.
The report said before doubling back, handed the man the name tag saying something to the effect of, you might want this, I could get in trouble.
So they're claiming that that's also wow.
So far, that's a stretch.
Is that like a memento?
Like, is that like some corporate way of getting used panties?
Like, does he, you know, how like, you know how motherfucking creeps are.
The lamest way ever.
Hello, my name is Sarah.
I'm going to go shoot some webs to this later.
But there's a couple that is that that's not the same thing.
But maybe he's so progressive that he saw that there was a gender on her name tag and he's like, let's get that out of here.
Like gender is fluid now.
You know, it was Mr. or Mrs., but it could be they, it could be him, her.
Maybe he just really wants to remember her name.
Anything about that?
That's another thing.
Take this to me.
Y'all got to look at like a flashcard, memorize it.
Here, take this.
I don't want my wife to think I'm designing.
Maybe this is, you said it was a long time ago, right?
Maybe he's saving the name because he's going to kill her grandma.
Maybe it's like, I need to make sure I save all the names of the grandmas that I'm going to kill.
I'll put it up on a wall.
This is great.
Potentially, yeah.
Okay, good.
The guy's organized.
There might be worse ones, though.
Okay, go, go.
What else you got?
I don't know.
I'm trying to.
So far, I mean, it seems like what?
He's either throwing his dick on girls' shoulders to get bugs away.
Sex proposition and a grope.
Or taking off a name.
Name tag.
You know what I mean?
I mean, why would she place her name tag there if she would want a strange old Italian man?
Grab it off of her.
Like, it's clearly her decision, right?
It's not the creepy old Italian piece of shit that's just touching her titty as he takes off name tag.
It's the woman's fault for having a name.
How dare you?
Why would she ever have a name?
Why would she ever have a name and then try to tell people her name?
Disgusting broad, yeah, broad, broad.
That's how Italians want it exactly.
He was furious hussy, right?
Charlatan, Bucci Mama, yeah, okay.
It's disgusting that she would show up to this corporate event as a woman and feel like she should have some form of identity.
Yeah, trying to tell people her name.
Like, why are you flirting?
You know what?
He probably saw her and he was like, Oh my god, this woman's trying to act like she was invited to the meeting when we all know that she's here to clean up afterwards.
Takes the name tag off so she can do what she's supposed to do.
This is this is and gave back to the husband.
He's like, Yo, your wife's out of place, yo.
She is out of place.
You want people to know her name.
Y'all don't got anything to cook.
Clean her vacation, this is fucked up.
She's flirting.
Okay, she was flirting.
He's looking out for the husband.
He's trying to keep marriages together.
Camaraderie.
Here's another one.
Try to rationalize this.
May 2017: a woman working for an energy group.
I'm talking 27.
He was a kid, bro.
He's a kid.
He was a yozy back.
He's a 65-year-old kid, bro.
You made a mistake.
What's the statue of limitations?
Where is a statue of limitations?
I need to go visit that shit, bro.
Yo, where is the statue?
It's a memorial of limitations.
The memorial of limitations.
We need to go see.
Why they would try to take that shit down, right?
Y'all was taking down George Washington.
You want to take down a statue of limitations, son?
That one done fucked up a lot more people, son.
Fuck that statue.
Uh-huh.
All right.
So in 2017, Virginia.
2017 and 2015.
Those are completely different years.
2017.
Chris Harrison defensive.
So this woman encountered Mr. Cuomo on a rope line at a conservation event.
I don't know what a rope line is.
I know.
I don't even got an idea.
I don't know.
So that shit.
They used to call that shit lynching, but now they call it a rope.
He was at a lynching in 2017, bro.
And this woman wants to make it about her.
You gotta go.
She wants to make it about her.
They're literally human beings, Mark.
Yeah, I know.
Okay.
And she thinks she's the one that's got it worse in that scenario.
That's disgusting.
It has to be a white woman, bro.
It's gotta be a white man.
It has to be a white woman.
He's in it.
What?
Fucking cat.
Some fucking character.
Her name's Virginia.
He's trying to make the lynching about her.
And it was in Virginia.
Oh, my God.
Her name is Virginia.
That's on purpose.
Oh, my goodness.
That's on purpose.
Holy shit.
He probably went down there to stop the lynching.
He went down there to stop the lynching, bro.
Literally, the person's about to get lynched.
He just started seeing spiders all over their shoulders and chests.
And he's like, I'm going to shoot something on to help you slip up off that rope real quick.
He wanted to protect the spiders.
He didn't want to kill a spider because he's a conservation person.
But he is a conservation.
He's a kid.
On the way to saving lives.
All right.
Yeah.
So she wore a shirt bearing her employer's name.
The clan probably.
Quote, when the governor reached Mrs. Limiatis, he reached, he ran two fingers across her chest, pressing down on each of the letters as he did so, reading out the name of the energy company as he went.
Okay, first of all, was it in braille?
Was it in braille?
If it was older, it's hard to see.
He might have astigmatism.
I got astigmatism.
He might not have his bifocals.
They didn't come in just yet.
And maybe it was in Braille.
The guy's obviously fluent in Braille, right?
Because that's how he communicates to all those old people he's about to murder that they're going to be dead, right?
So he knows that braille.
He got it down.
And he was just reading the Braille.
Maybe he's supposed to buy a shirt for his wife.
I want to see what company this is.
Or maybe he reads with his fingers.
You know, when you're a child, you go like that and try to stop him.
He's only 65.
He's a kid.
He's a young kid.
He's a young Italian kid.
Yeah.
Damn, son.
This is crazy, bro.
It's a real witch hunt, dog.
It's a real witch hunt.
That was the same woman as the spider incident.
That was the same one.
I got to see her ass.
Because he went back for more.
He's all in the same event.
All in the same.
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Oh, it was the same event.
Yeah, yeah.
So he just went back for the titties over and over again.
JCPenney got to market this shirt around her.
Like to guarantee sexual harassment, brah.
Something like that.
There's money to be made out here.
And then the last one I can see here is that he could do his own bidding as in his aggressive flirtations with the female trooper, instructing her, don't tell anyone about our conversations.
Maybe he told her like some government secrets.
Hey, we're killing a lot of old people right now.
Don't tell anyone.
I'm going to get your dad out the old people home.
Don't tell anybody because the rest of them are dying.
We don't know what he said to her.
Don't tell anybody about a little conversation.
Why don't she say what was said?
Yep.
She doesn't want to say because he told her not to say.
But why are you saying?
Yeah, she's snitching.
She's snitching, but she's not willing to snitch about the goods.
Maybe you give her some good information.
You know, maybe he was saying that, you know, he was going to make a contract with all the people of New York State and then break it immediately and then have us mask up just to go inside stores and restaurants again, piece of shit.
DeSantis never did that.
DeSantis never did that.
Never did anything wrong, DeSantis.
DeSantis here has nobody.
My man's sucking dick out there like a fucking hero.
Who's sucking dick?
DeSantis.
God bless him.
You know what I mean?
God bless him.
I love that, DeSantis.
Like, I just grabbed my spider on your dick.
Sorry, sir.
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Are we getting vaccinated?
The proof of vaccine?
What's going on with all that shit?
It's looking a little scary.
Looking a little sussy out there?
Yeah.
So, what do you think?
Yeah.
So let's break down what the rules are, what's going on, what's happened in New York.
Because a lot of people are like, oh, y'all moving out of New York again.
Nah, we vaxxed, baby.
We good.
We vaxxed.
They did not pass down a mask mandate, which is what I was worried about.
They did pass down a mask mandate, but every store is now mandating mess.
I haven't seen that yet.
Oh, yo, son.
If you go out, you're going to start to see all these stores.
Yo, you got to wear the mask, especially like in shit.
And in my neighborhood, a lot of the stores.
Really?
Yeah.
Cuck-ass neighbor.
Cuck-ass neighborhoods, huh?
Yeah.
I haven't seen that yet.
So I think that's what's basically going to happen.
Like where my girl is doing her, like where she works, basically.
The office now has a mask mandate.
Get the ball.
She works at all day corporations.
But for how long, like, how long are we doing this, though?
Even if she's vaxxed?
Even if you're vaxxed, if you're vaxxed when you get to your desk, you could take off your mask.
Wait, if you're vaxxed when you get to your desk.
Oh, okay.
So, like the restaurants.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
But that should stop the restaurants, right?
I haven't even carried around a mask for a minute, bro.
It's performative nonsense.
This whole like, I'm going to go to a restaurant.
I'm going to have my mask on until I get to the dinner table and then we're going to eat and drink and laugh and yell with no mask on right next to each other.
It's just, just cut that shit out.
A restaurant's going to start putting up the dividers and shit like that again.
I like that.
I ain't going to fry.
Really?
I don't want to hear nobody's conversation next to me.
I want you to get better food than me.
I want you.
No, get out of here.
Block that shit out.
You like being next to motherfucker?
Yeah, I like looking at their table and like just eavesdropping and seeing what's going on and shit like that.
And then making up, coming up with a whole story about their life.
That shit is fucked.
You ever go out to dinner with someone else or you usually eat alone?
Alone.
Come on, bro.
Come on, man.
I'll not even listen to his date, bro.
His date just told me.
Multitask, baby.
I remember that.
He's developing all scenarios with the people next door.
That's crazy, Al.
You're a wild boy for that.
So LA County, Washington, D.C. have recently introduced mask requirements.
I think Vegas did that.
Louisiana did so on Monday, as did San Francisco, several surrounding Northern California counties.
De Blasio made a different calculation.
You want to focus on vaccine rates.
Concerning requiring everyone to wear masks, it would remove the incentive for people considering vaccinated, being vaccinated is law.
We heard, I think you guys said as we sat down, that they are going to make in schools kids 7 to 12.
Is that it?
12 to 17.
I'm sorry, 12 to 17 get vaccinated.
What are you guys' thoughts on that?
I don't like that.
There's not enough mortality amongst children to say you should get a vaccine.
Let me throw this at you, and I want to hear your reaction to this.
Kids have to, because this is what a lot of people are going to say, right?
That a pro, pro, super pro vaccine is kids have to be vaccinated to go to school anyway.
What's the difference with this one?
What is your pushback?
Mortality rates for smallpox, for fucking measles, lumps rebellion.
All that shit was very high for kids.
This is not killing kids.
So y'all get vaxed as adults.
Take care of yourself.
Don't put that shit on kids.
I don't think it should be law, period, necessarily, but don't have kids doing that.
I think that's reasonable, B.
I think that's right.
Now, the pushback that someone's going to give is, well, the Delta variant can still infect you even if you've been vaccinated.
So we don't want, this is what they're going to say.
We don't want the kids to get this Delta variant and then pass it on to a more vulnerable staff member at the school who might die.
If you are vaccinated and the death rate for vaccinated people, even with Delta, is less than 1%.
If you are that concerned about getting sick that you're going to make a kid get a vaccine, you're a pussy.
Quit your job.
Or don't go to school.
Like, don't work.
If you really think that you could die from it, that's okay.
And I think that we can have empathy for those people who really think that they could die, even though they are vaccinated.
They just think their immune systems are that weak or they're that overweight, et cetera.
But if that's the case, I don't think you make the whole world bend to you.
No.
I think you say, I got to stay home.
Yeah.
Get a different job, go on unemployment, do something else.
It's not that easy, though.
Go, fam.
It's not that easy to just get another job like that.
Like, if that's their career.
Yeah, but you are such a small fraction of the population.
Vaccinating an entire population or just that person going on unemployment.
Yeah.
I mean, but it's not just one person.
And so like the best argument for the best argument I've heard for it is for immunocompromised people that can't get the vaccine.
Ah, that's the best argument.
So explain that one.
This is interesting.
So there are some immunocompromised people that their immune systems are so weak, they can't even get introduced to the little bit of protein strain that's in the vaccine.
So just to clarify real quick, this is a really interesting point.
There are people that are taking immunosuppressant drugs because they might have some other issue.
Maybe they're going through chemo or maybe they have some sort of cancer or some other disease.
They've taken this drug, which really compromises their immune system because their immune system is so compromised.
They can't even take the vaccine, which is a micro dose of what the drug is.
I don't even know if that's what this vaccine is.
It might be a little different.
MRI.
It's a little different, but it's still.
But let's just have allergies too to like some of the stuff in the vaccine so they can't get it.
Boom.
So there are certain people who actually can't get vaccinated.
Should we be considerate of them?
Should we look out for them in the same way that we look out for people who are crippled, right?
Like we make sure we have ramps, not just steps to get into buildings.
We make sure that there's a bathroom for them, et cetera.
Just finished what you were saying.
And so because of that, I think that's enough to have everyone get vaxxed because it's like we're getting everyone vaxed with certain things like Hep C and all that type of shit before you can start certain jobs.
And that's not really killing people nowadays, but you still have to get it every 10 years to work at certain places.
So I'm like, teacher is one of those public jobs where I feel like, nah, you should have to.
That's an issue.
If it's a public service job, you should.
It's also mandated by the state.
Yeah.
Tell me why I'm callous and where I'm wrong in thinking that's still too small of a percentage to vaccinate an entire population to what you said earlier.
We cannot bend all of legislation to 1% of the population.
Probably less.
Well, that's probably less.
That's the conversation that is happening with Corona.
It's like, what percentage of the population do you create public policy for?
Like the percentage of people who are paralyzed or in wheelchairs or these types of things is so small.
I mean, like, it's how often do you see people like on crutches or wheelchair?
And I'm not talking about like Conor McGregor where he's going to have it back, but think about it.
Every restaurant is mandated to have a wheelchair bathroom.
Everyone, and if they don't have it, it's because it was grandfathered in from before.
Every place of business is mandated to have some sort of access way for people that have wheelchairs.
This is probably less than 1% of the population.
But we are making sure that we're taking care of those people, which is like a really thoughtful thing to do.
It is an interesting thing with that example specifically because those ADA accessible buildings, they're like, okay, we need to make it accessible so people in wheelchairs and like handy capable people can get in here.
But then with the like vaccine requirement, there's no caveat for people that can't get vaccinated.
So it's actually disbarring them from entering into businesses.
So they're saying like, if you can't get vaccinated, there's no like caveat to be like, oh, I have like a legitimate reason.
I have a doctor thing.
So they do you know that for sure?
That's your fault.
Do you know that for sure?
Because I'm pretty sure.
As of now, that was just from the deblashes thing, which I think will get like tweaked over time.
Oh, okay.
But as of now, there's no like caveat for them because I'm pretty sure like if you're not allowed to get the vaccine due to you just have to show like negative COVID.
Yes.
I imagine that's what the negative COVID test gets you an Excelsior pass also, I think.
Right.
And I think like an antigen test will get you one for like two weeks or something like that.
Right, right.
So yeah, so it's tricky, but it is interesting just like public policy wise is what percentage of the population has to be affected for us to change public policy.
Because if it was 50%, we would change public policy.
If it's old people, right?
Like old people, I don't know what percentage old people make up in America, maybe 25% or something like that.
That was enough for us to go.
Maybe it's 15, who knows?
But that was enough for us to go, you know what?
We can't let old people die.
We are going to change our lives.
We're going to shut down businesses because we want our old people.
We love our parents.
We love our grandparents.
We don't want these motherfuckers to die.
15% is over 60%.
15%.
So like that's 15% we know.
1%, will we change it?
I don't think we will.
I think for 1%, we're not going to change it unless there is a massive financial benefit for an incredibly powerful corporation in America.
I don't know.
And I think that's the big pharma.
I think big pharma has enough.
I think it's other businesses too.
Like this is like the biggest wealth transfer in history, like what people are saying.
I don't know necessarily how true that is, but like there's a lot of people that are getting richer from COVID and lockdowns and restrictions in general.
I think it's all about popular sentiment.
If it becomes popular for everybody to get vaxed, like trans bathrooms, some places, less than 1%.
But genderless now bathrooms just because it became a popular topic.
I think that's all basically.
Sorry, real quick.
Going back to your, I keep thinking about your handicap example because that's a great point.
One thing I'm thinking is that's for a business.
If you decide to have a business, you have to have an ADA accessible, whatever.
We don't tell every individual homeowner your house has to have a wheelchair accessible ramp.
So I think that's where I am finding the parallel with vaccine.
Every individual has to have a vaccine.
Well, they're not saying every individual has to have a vaccine.
What they're basically doing is making it incredibly inconvenient to not be vaccinated.
So if your kid wants to go to school, you want your kid to go to school?
No, you want to go eat out at a restaurant.
Like they're basically taking away all the luxuries that we enjoy.
I mean, the only reason that I got vaxxed is literally so I could like quote unquote live my life.
My life meaning I don't want to throw that shit when I go on an Uber.
I don't want to throw that shit on when I go to a restaurant.
I actually want to be a little bit of a pain in the ass when motherfucking tell me to put a mask on on the street.
You know what I mean?
Like I want to have a comeback.
I ain't got shit.
So I get bodied on fucking plans.
And to that, I would say a lot of that shit, if people are like, hey, let me make this choice.
All right, fine.
Then you also choose not to eat in a restaurant.
That's a luxury thing.
You choose not to go to a fucking amusement park or whatever.
These are choices.
That's you.
You're choosing, and that's fine.
Like you're using, losing these luxuries.
Going to school, I don't see in the same way.
Going to school, I see very different.
If somebody's like, hey, I don't want to get the vax, but I don't want to not be able to go to school.
That's different to me than eat at a restaurant.
If it's like, hey, I want to not to get vaxxed and not wear masks and eat at restaurants.
Nah, fuck you.
That's not reasonable, but I want to at least go to school.
Cool.
I don't, and kids aren't necessarily affected by this.
That's where I'm like, I can't necessarily protect the 1% of immunocommerce or compromised teachers for this entire student body to get a vaccine they probably don't need.
But they can do teaching from home.
I mean, the teachers can do teaching from home, I think, way easier than the students.
No.
Or get a subject kids in a teacher.
Or has teacher is behind a screen.
Like, you get disability pay all the time, right?
You get disability.
We can factor that into disability payments.
Also, I think there's way more workarounds.
It's killed schools and stuff.
Yeah, it's awesome.
One of my buddies is a teacher at a middle school here.
And it's like, I mean, Shifty was in school a minute ago.
Yeah.
And like, just distance learning, like test scores went down.
Like, literally, like, kids are learning to read later.
But that's what I'm saying.
It'll incentivize parents to get their kids vaxed.
Right.
Because it's like, hey, you see your child is going to do worse being at home.
So I please believe.
Urge you to get them back so you can send the ass to school.
Please believe parents will put anything in their kid to get them out of the house.
That's what I'm saying.
Like if all they got to do is shove a virus that we don't know what could happen in 10 years into their kid to get them to leave the house five days a week and not have to pay, that's going in that kid.
I think the parents will administer it themselves.
And that's why I don't like it.
Easily.
If you speak to, I mean, you, you got, well, they're like young, but like your sister has a kid that's super young.
But like, I'm sure you have friends that have kids that had the kids at home while they're trying to work from home.
Son, they were following.
I don't like it, dude.
You are essentially forcing a bunch of kids to get a vaccine.
It's kind of coercion a little bit.
It is.
It is coercive for sure.
If you want to eat at restaurants, all right, man, you made the choice.
School is fucking different for kids who aren't really affected by this.
It's kind of like, it's kind of genius, B. Like, if you want everybody in your country to be vaccinated, what you do is you remove the luxuries.
And I kind of believe it could be a big pharma play off of that.
They're not mad at it.
Put it this way.
Big Pharma is not mad at it.
I think they just up the prices of the vaccine.
I think Johnson, Johnson, and Pfizer and Moderna.
They said the boosters are more drug dealers just started up in the price, bruh.
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