Yankees, Mets Offering 'Vaccinated' And 'Unvaccinated' Sections
Just as we always predicted might happen -- the Yankees and Mets will now have separate sections designated for vaccinated and unvaccinated people. Not only that, but they're even vaccinating New Yorkers at the stadium and giving out free tickets to those vaccinated there.
Let's all say it at once: "Propaganda."
Instead of being a decision adults make for themselves, a COVID vax choice holds ramifications. Those who opt out can't sit where they want to sit, enjoy a full stadium with other paying customers, or sit down in a packed restaurant. The CDC and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo have partnered to make life inconvenient for non-vaxers.
Don't believe they think they know best? Cuomo literally tweets out the opportunity to evangelize the unvaccinated:
Look at all those perks for injecting your body with a fluid you don't need. Your reward for getting poked will be the return of all the rights that you had before and that former President Donald Trump was fighting to save. But "protecting your community" is now the focus, so you can't be trusted with all your freedoms.
I mean, look at the brainwashing sports writers push (it's such an echo chamber):
"Sounds like a fun summer," Adler wrote.
Using Yankees and Mets baseball to force unwilling Americans to jab their arms -- yes, so much fun. Reminiscent of Jim Jones' unwilling Kool-Aid drinkers that had to be held down to make it to the after life.
But in all seriousness, it is clinically insane that paying customers can't walk in and out of Yankee Stadium or Mets' Citi Field. We were never forced to get the flu vaccine to show up to elementary school -- why are we insisting on vaccinations now?