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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Democrats, Biden Admin. Want Phone Companies to Censor Anti-Vax Texts

'We are steadfastly committed to keeping politics out of the effort to get every American vaccinated...'

The Democratic National Committee and those close to President Joe Biden want large phone service corporations to collect and report the data of those skeptical about the vaccines, the Politico reported.

The administration set the ambitious goal of vaccinating 70% of the population by July 4 — a target which it failed to hit.

Now Biden’s advisers have suggested taking extreme action to coerce citizens into getting vaccinated.

Last week, Biden announced the door-to-door campaign, and White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki confirmed the plan.

But after much backlash, the leftist media has since labeled talk of the Administration’s plan “misinformation,” despite Biden again reaffirming his plan.

Further, the DNC has decided to employ fact-checkers and SMS (short message service) providers to prevent the further spread of what they have deemed “misinformation.”

The proposal would employ a method similar to the way that Facebook and Twitter censor posts.

In defense of their massive intrusion into privacy, Democrats have claimed that they only want to save lives.

And despite the vaccine’s politicization from the beginning, Biden advisers are now claiming that they are acting only to keep politics out of science.

“We are steadfastly committed to keeping politics out of the effort to get every American vaccinated so that we can save lives and help our economy further recover,” White House spokesperson Kevin Munoz said.

“When we see deliberate efforts to spread misinformation, we view that as an impediment to the country’s public health and will not shy away from calling that out,” he added.

Dr. Anthony Fauci has also inserted his political opinion, telling CNN that “[t]here’s no reason not to get vaccinated,” and suggesting that “vaccinations have nothing to do with politics. It’s a public health issue.”

Unable to resist further political commentary, Fauci continued on to condemn Republican states for what he has deemed an “ideological” opposition to the vaccine.

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