This month is full of idiots, so I had to collect them in one posting. Idiot #1 is an Christian Broadcasting channel that continually puts out DUMB conspiracy theories (one of our neighbors even repeated and believes it, sadly) that said "the vaccine has nanochips to control people." Idiot #2 is a U.S. Politician who voted AGAINST COVID relief and has promoted it to his constituents as something HE passed. Finally Idiot #3 is an entire group, who because of their politics refused to get vaccinated against the Deadly COVID virus. Can't get much dumber than that. Here are the IDIOTS of the WEEK:
IDIOT #1: LOVEWORLD CHRISTIAN BROADCASTING FINED FOR CLAIMING COVID VACCINE HAS "NANOCHIPS" TO CONTROL PEOPLE
Ofcom in the UK has fined a Christian broadcaster £125,000 after it breached the rules by airing “inaccurate and potentially harmful claims about coronavirus”. Loveworld Television Network was found to have made the violation back in January after a 29-hour show titled The Global Day of Prayer featured sermons with “potentially harmful” claims about Covid-19 - including that the virus was “planned” and created by the “deep state” and vaccines were a “sinister” means of administering “nanochips” to control people. Ofcom had already ordered Loveworld not to repeat the programme and to broadcast a summary of its decision three times in a day, but has now issued the fine after concluding the breaches were “serious, repeated and reckless”. SOURCE- the UK Independent Newspaper
IDIOT #2: GOP REP TOUTS STIMULUS FUNDS HE VOTED AGAINST
Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) sent a tweet touting some funds that community health centers in his district will be receiving — even though he voted against the American Rescue Plan, which made the funds possible. “You can’t have your cake and vote against it, too,” North Carolina Democratic Party Chair Bobbie Richardson said.
IDIOTS #3: REPUBLICAN MEN NOT GETTING COVID SHOT
Even Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) urged fellow Republican men to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as possible. Recent polls show that Republican men are passing up the shots. "There's no good argument not to get the vaccination," McConnell said. [HuffPost]
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