What Stephen A. Smith Wasn’t Talking About With Aaron Rodgers and COVID

After Aaron Rodgers tested positive for COVID-19, it was publicly learned that he was unvaccinated.  When previously asked if he was vaccinated, Rodgers answered that he was immunized.

What Rodgers said was kind of like what the establishment media does to everyone else when discussing most political issues.  It may have been factually correct, but it wasn’t truthful.

Rodgers missed a game because of his positive test and his status of being unvaccinated for COVID-19.  Due to NFL rules, he had to wait at least 10 days before returning.  If he had not been in the second-class status of the unvaccinated, he may have been able to return sooner with negative tests.

After everything came out, Rodgers did an interview over video, and he threw all of his cards out on the table.  He said he realized he was in the crosshairs of the woke mob and he wanted to tell his side of the story before being cancelled.  This was the reason that he wasn’t upfront about his vaccination status in the first place.

Rodgers said he didn’t need to investigate at least two of the vaccines and the criminal activities of the vaccine companies because he was already allergic.  The funniest thing Rodgers said was that if he had the flu, he would be playing on Sunday.

I caught a segment on ESPN of First Take, where the panelists in unanimity attacked Rodgers.  Michael Irvin seemed to take great offense at Rodgers saying he is a “critical thinker”.  I think Irvin wants to assure us that he is a critical thinker too.

Stephen A. Smith had to get all serious and call Aaron Rodgers a national embarrassment.  Smith criticized Rodgers for not being truthful over the summer.  About the only thing where I agree with Smith is that Rodgers was deliberately deceitful.  But I can fully understand why Rodgers did this.  It was because he didn’t want hacks like Smith who shill for the establishment to go on the attack against him.

Smith points out that Carson Wentz and Kirk Cousins aren’t vaccinated and they are still playing.  He asks if there is a witch-hunt against them, and responds to his own question that they are playing every week.

Hey, Stephen A., there’s a difference between a witch-hunt and not playing.  I recall seeing several stories of these quarterbacks being criticized.  I also know that the NFL gives them incredibly strict protocols that the vaccinated players aren’t subject to.

Then Smith says that your medical history is a private matter, but not with the issue of vaccines.  Why this one thing Stephen A.?  Is that because society has dictated to you what the one exception is when it comes to divulging your medical status?

The kicker for me is when Smith cites Kyrie Irving and says Kyrie deserves more credit than Rodgers because he manned up and cost himself money.  The joke here is that I have watched this show on ESPN one other time for longer than 10 seconds in the last year.  That one other segment I saw consisted of Stephen A. Smith relentlessly attacking Kyrie Irving for abandoning his team and not being a team player for not getting vaccinated.

If Rodgers had come out at the beginning of the season and said he wasn’t vaccinated and had no plans to get vaccinated, I’m sure the hack named Stephen A. Smith and all of the other attack dogs for the establishment would have been all over him at that time.

One Thing I Never Heard Mentioned

There was something I never heard mentioned by Stephen A. Smith or the ESPN panel.  In fact, in all of the stories I saw about Rodgers testing positive for COVID-19, with the exception of the interview with Rodgers himself, there was something I never heard mentioned from anyone.

I never heard anyone say, “We are praying for Aaron and his quick recovery.”

I never heard anyone say, “We hope Aaron gets better soon.”

I never heard anyone say, “I hope Aaron is able to survive his battle with COVID-19.”

Outside of the interview itself, I never heard anything to this effect at all.  That’s because nobody was concerned or even pretending to be concerned about his health status.

What kind of a pandemic is that?  There is this massive obsession to get everyone vaccinated.  Rodgers didn’t get vaccinated, and he tested positive for COVID-19.  But nobody was suggesting that he might die.  Nobody was suggesting that he was really sick and might have to go to the hospital.

Rodgers isn’t young by NFL standards.  He is 37 years old and will shortly turn 38.  But he is relatively young, and he is in incredible shape.  COVID, if that’s what he had, was nothing to him.  Why would someone like this want to get an injection with possible side effects, some of which are serious?  If he actually had COVID, then he has far greater immunity at this point than anyone who is vaccinated who didn’t have it.

How can anyone take this seriously any more?  Everyone should be left alone to make their own decisions.  It is especially absurd that young and healthy people have to overturn their lives due to a virus that is highly unlikely to inflict any serious harm on them.  It is especially criminal what is being done to children.

You can watch a college football game with a hundred thousand people packed into a stadium, but then your kid has to go to school with a mask on and stay in a bubble and not be near anyone else.  It is a joke.

This is why I don’t think a lot of the COVID hysterics are honest.  If they are honest, they are incredibly dumb on this issue.  Nobody was questioning the health status of Aaron Rodgers.  Even the dumb media forgot to do it.

If Rodgers had been vaccinated, they would have been sure to say that he has mild symptoms because he was vaccinated.  They never say that he had mild symptoms because he is in good physical shape.  They never mention that he had mild symptoms in the same sentence as him being unvaccinated.

I have long-thought that Aaron Rodgers is one of the most intelligent players in football with his decision-making on the field.  Apparently he is a critical thinker off the field too.  Does that bother you Michael Irvin?

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