Oso planning to go pro
Untrue on both counts
Washington defensive end Montez Sweat said he “wasn’t a fan” of his team bringing in a public health expert to answer vaccine questions via video conference and that he wanted “more facts.”
This is just hilariously stupid.
It so is."I've never been in a car accident, so I'm not gonna wear my seat belt until after I get in one."
These guys weren't in college for their academic skills. You would think that, at the least, a bit of knowledge would leak into their brains while they were in class.
I'll venture that Sweat's views on vaccination might be a bellwether for his intelligence.
Add Anthony Rizzo to the list. He's waiting for more science.
I remember that he believed in science 100% when he had cancer. But, of course, that was all about him. Now, it is about the people around us. He ain't gonna go out of his way for his teammates.
Add Anthony Rizzo to the list. He's waiting for more science. I remember that he believed in science 100% when he had cancer. But, of course, that was all about him. Now, it is about the people around us. He ain't gonna go out of his way for his teammates.
Can’t take the Florida out of Florida Man.Definitely not supporting the Rizzo Foundation at the Jewels checkout anymore.
Yea, f all those kids with cancer and their families.
Rizzo should stop being a detriment to science, vaccinations and ultimately kids with cancer.Sorry you can’t see that.
That is a magnificent leap, but go for it. I love how a single vaccine in an incredibly unique scenario is now somehow equivalized to all vaccines, all medical science, and all treatment I’m vaccinated, I’m not in the camp of fearing it, but I’m also over cancelling anyone and everyone who isn’t shouting for vaccines from the rooftop IMMEDIATELY. He is someone with a complicated medical history that you know NOTHING about his conversations with his medical team. He didn’t speak poorly of vaccines and only spoke to his personal choice.He’s done more for people with life threading illness, financially and emotionally, than you and I ever will. To wipe that away and deem him some toxic monster is the bullcrap black and white hysterical reductivism that this country seems to now thrive on. Everyone loves screaming about personal responsibility when it fits them. If a grown adult isn’t getting vaccinated cause their favorite baseball player or football player isn’t, they weren’t going to anyways. Especially with how much pro-vaccine marketing and advertising is going on. Claiming otherwise is just an excuse to bag on someone. This isn’t some pre-teen choosing to avoid drugs cause a superstar was in an ad campaign.
He is someone with a complicated medical history that you know NOTHING about his conversations with his medical team. He didn’t speak poorly of vaccines and only spoke to his personal choice.
I can see not buying Rizzo jerseys, not watching the Cubs in person or on TV, calling out Rizzo on interwebs sites, or not supporting Rizzo in any way.But taking it out on kids with cancer?You can't possibly separate donating to a foundation fighting childhood cancer with one of the people promoting the foundation? Really?
Does he profit from his foundation? If so there's other cancer foundations out there, I could see electing to donate to those. If he cornered the market on cancer foundations then withholding is pretty absurd.