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Aaron Rodgers says his critics should declare their vaccine status so readers know if they’ve been ‘captured’ by propaganda

NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers has told media members who criticize him about the vaccine, in case anyone still resents his decision not to get vaccinated against COVID-19. They requested that vaccination status be clarified in advance.

Rodgers appeared on “The Pat McAfee Show” and, as usual, caused a stir with the host when he decided to issue a public service announcement to his critics.

The New York Jets player began by saying he knew he had to repeat his words because “people wouldn't listen,” and then reiterated that he doesn't care what people say about him. .

“Please also include your vaccination status because you care so much about it.”

Rogers explained that no matter what people criticize him for, he needs to reveal whether he has received the COVID-19 vaccination before he can be vaccinated.

“Just state your name, your accolades, your pronouns, whatever it is, just your vaccination status. That way whatever you say later will be put in the proper light. Just put it out there. please,” Rogers announced.

The two-time Super Bowl champion said he was simply asking for transparency so readers and viewers can know if critics have been “captured” by COVID-19 propaganda. .

“When you say something about me, people at least think, 'Oh, you're trapped under the scythe of billion-dollar propaganda and you're still mad about it. I get it.' I guess.”

Host Pat McAfee then started laughing and rubbed his hands together in comical dismay.

“Yeah, that's fine. This will solve everything,” McAfee said. “I appreciate that,” he said. laughed.

For years, Mr. Rogers has defended his position not to take the COVID-19 vaccine. vaccinated Use antibodies instead. So was he was falsely accused Some members of the media criticized him for not telling his teammates and the organization that he had not been vaccinated.

The quarterback has been publicly criticized on major platforms such as late-night host Jimmy Kimmel and has appeared on shows like “The Joe Rogan Experience” and “The Pat McAfee Show” to voice his opinions. We often shared things.

“I'm going to get two doses of the Moderna vaccine, get three booster shots, and then boom, boom, boom, say what you want. Whatever. I don't care,” Rogers said. continued. “I'm just saying a PSA. Please help everyone who is wondering where this came from, including me.”

Mr. Rogers went on to say that he doesn't care what is said about him as long as “that little disclaimer” is given to his critics. The four-time NFL MVP mockingly urged his critics to go back to incorporating the vaccine's status in the title.

“Instead of the accolades you desperately need to throw out, please also include your vaccination status because you care so much about it in the time of coronavirus.”

The New York Jets, led by Rodgers, are struggling in 2024 with 4 wins and 10 losses as of this writing. Rodgers missed all of last season with an Achilles tendon injury.

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