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Cancel Culture Mob Goes After Wall Street Exec For Saying RFK Jr. ‘Raises Important Questions About Vaccine Safety’
Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman is learning what happens when you barely step a foot off the Democrat-controlled thought plantation powered by the Marxist cancel culture mob of brainwashed citizens.
The top Wall Street executive is under fire for tweeting his opinion that Democrat presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has “raised some important questions about vaccine safety.”
RFK Jr. has been publicly questioning government Covid protocols as well as the safety and efficacy of the mRNA jabs pushed on the masses.
In response to his admission that Kennedy’s questions are “important,” Ackman is now “being labeled a Qanon conspiracist by some and a member of the alt-right by others.”
All Ackman did to trigger the establishment bootlickers was post a video clip from RFK Jr.’s very popular interview with Joe Rogan on his Twitter account.
However, it appears as if the angry masses have only made Ackman double down on his stance.
The hedge fund billionaire explained how the Covid jabs were developed at record speeds with all-time low testing before being mandated for millions of people worldwide, and noted the companies that produced them are exempt from liability.
Continuing, Ackman explained citizens want their medications to be tested with the highest scrutiny and would prefer long-term studies, especially when it comes to children.
Next, he noted the increase in childhood vaccines aligns with a sharp rise in kids suffering debilitating diseases.
After detailing what’s been taking place with the shots, Ackman wrote, “Now, of course, I am talking about vaccines. But instead of going deeper to understand what is going on, the media and others attack anyone who dares to raise these concerns. This is not how we get to the truth.”
He continued, “We need to think about vaccines the same way we think about other drugs, particularly when we are deciding whether or not to inject a one-day-old infant or three-year-old child. We need to assess what is the benefit to the child in protecting them from a disease versus the potential risk from the side effects from each vaccine.”
Following up on his lengthy post, Ackman claimed Polio vaccines are safe before questioning why infants need a Hepatitis B vaccine when they’re not using hard drugs or having sexual intercourse.
“It is time we stopped attacking those who question the conventional wisdom about vaccines, and dig deeper to understand and address these issues and concerns,” he wrote. “Attacking the messengers and the critics will not get us closer to the truth. It will only cause those who are concerned to become even more suspicious and fearful. Science is an unending pursuit of the truth. It is not a dogma to impose authority on those who question the veracity of the current received wisdom.”
For certain vaccines, the risk-reward calculation is clear. Polio is a extraordinarily debilitating disease and we have nearly 70 years of safety and efficacy data. As such, every child should be vaccinated for polio.
Alternatively, should it be standard of care for a…
— Bill Ackman (@BillAckman) July 6, 2023
Even after providing a thorough explanation for his comments and encouraging people to let debates over important issues take place, left-wing politicians and pundits continued attacking Ackman.
Democrat Congressman Ted Lieu of California told the Wall Street executive people are calling him a Qanon conspiracy theorist because his “allegations have been repeatedly debunked by science,” adding, “That is the truth. Stop spewing forth misinformation.”
See just a small sample of the feedback Ackman received online below:
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