Allison Williams steps away from ESPN
over vaccine decision
New York Post,
by
Ryan Glasspiegel
Original Article
Posted By: Ribicon,
9/9/2021 4:49:07 PM
Allison Williams, a veteran college football sideline reporter for ESPN, announced on Thursday that she will be opting out of the season because she will not take the COVID-19 vaccine. “While my work is incredibly important to me, the most important role I have is as a mother,” she wrote in a statement on Twitter. “Throughout our family planning with our doctor, as well as a fertility specialist, I have decided not to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at this time while my husband and I try for a second child.(Snip)ESPN’s parent company, Disney, announced last month that all employees were required to be fully vaccinated.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
IowaDad 9/9/2021 4:53:44 PM (No. 909154)
I would not want her shouting on the sidelines of games with thousands of people around her unless she is vaccinated. Nor would I want her as a parent. People who decide not to be vaccinated should stay well away from everyone, especially schools and large events.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
brother ram 9/9/2021 5:01:24 PM (No. 909168)
IowaDad - really? Is she some sort of super spreader, maybe the Typhoid Mary. Get real, you and the Vaccination Police are what is wrong with this country. Yes, I am vaccinated, but then again I am not trying to get pregnant (although I can't since I am not a menstrating person). She should be applauded for her decision to step away until this madness brought on by the likes of you subsides.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
SALady 9/9/2021 5:02:13 PM (No. 909169)
OP, what do you think the Republicans can do at this point?
Seriously, thanks to massive election fraud in 2020, and their own impotence in fighting it, the best they could hope for is to maybe get something through the Senate -- but even that is unlikely. But Nasty Nanci Piglosi will never allow anything the Republicans want to get through the House. And not-my-president Lyin' Joe biden's handlers would never allow him to go along with anything the Republicans wanted.
Hopefully after the mid-terms next year, the Republicans will take back the House and have a veto-proof majority in the Senate. But with the Demon-Rat mastery of election fraud, I wouldn't count on either of those things. That is just the reality of living in the Soviet Socialist Republikkk of America these days!!!
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Blue Hen1 9/9/2021 5:06:07 PM (No. 909175)
ESPN sucks, and just like NFL I’ve stopped watching
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Ribicon 9/9/2021 5:15:45 PM (No. 909181)
#3, I expect the Republicans to sit on their hands and do nothing, as they always do. Meanwhile, the Democrats and most of the Republicans screamed from the rooftops at almost everything President Trump proposed, or did, starting with him being a racist for wanting to secure the border and provide fair elections. With this latest development, probably the most outrageous thing since FDR sent Japanese Americans to internment camps in WW2, the GOP doesn't even raise a whisper in objection.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Anti_democRAT 9/9/2021 5:31:32 PM (No. 909188)
I hope she waited to get fired. I hope if any employees that r injured by the forced jab sue the life out of them. This is tyranny.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
downnout 9/9/2021 5:35:23 PM (No. 909189)
#1, do you believe that all the border crossers should be vaccinated, too?
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Corndoggies 9/9/2021 5:48:06 PM (No. 909193)
Apparently we’ve not all read the articles showing vaccinated people are MORE likely to be contagious than non vaccinated people. The more you know….
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Ribicon 9/9/2021 6:32:22 PM (No. 909241)
Covid vaccine-related adverse events through August 23.
13,911 deaths
56,912 hospitalizations
76,159 urgent care visits
103,837 office visits
26,655 severe allergic reactions
18,098 people permanently disabled
14,328 life-threatening reactions
7,578 cases of shingles
5,752 cases of anaphylaxis
4,832 cases of Bell's palsy
6,217 heart attacks
5,222 cases of myocarditis/pericarditis
2,870 thrombocytopenia/low platelet counts
1,709 miscarriages
https://www.openvaers.com/covid-data
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Proud Texan 9/9/2021 6:57:56 PM (No. 909279)
Never heard of Allison Williams before, but I certainly applaud her sense of priority.
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#1 - Shut up, Xiden.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Heil Liberals 9/9/2021 8:39:00 PM (No. 909386)
WokePN will fire her in 3… 2… 1…
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
anniebc 9/9/2021 9:24:26 PM (No. 909426)
Good for her! The "vaccinated" have now become the super spreaders, poster #1. I believe it's on purpose.
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Good for her, and it's nice that she can afford to step away from work; not everyone has that flexibility. Seriously, where the H are the Republicans in this? No company should be allowed to require these shots as a condition of employment.