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Boom! Brazil President Hits With Truth Over Pfizer Contract: “We Don’t Take Responsibility For Any Side Effects” (Video)

Recently, the president of Brazil called out the people who tried to criticize him for not taking the deadly experimental COVID shots, and it was brilliant!

“Once the vaccine is certified by the Anvisa, it will be made available to everyone,” President Jair Bolsonaro said.

He continued, “And the ones that won’t take it?  I won’t.”

“Some say I’m setting a terrible example,” he continued, before lighting into the person who said it.  “To the idiot who is saying I am setting a terrible example, I had the virus already.  I already have antibodies, why would I take the vaccine again?”

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“And something else that needs to be crystal clear here, over that at Pfizer, it’s really clear in the contract: ‘We don’t take responsibility for any side effects’,” President Bolsonaro said.

He then used hyperbole to make the point.

“If you turn into a crocodile, it’s your problem,” Bolsonaro said.  “I won’t mention another animal not to talk nonsense here.  If you become superhuman, if a woman starts to grow a beard or if a man starts to speak with an effeminate voice, they won’t have anything to do with it, which is even worse.  To mess with people’s immune system.  How can you make someone take a vaccine, which hasn’t concluded its Phase 3 yet, that it’s still experimental?”

He received quite a bit of applause for his comments and rightly so.

Tim Brown

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