Aaron Rodgers defends decision not to get Covid-19 vaccination

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Aaron Rogers: “I strongly believe in bodily autonomy and the ability to make choices for your body, not agree with some awakening culture or crazy people who say you have to do something.”

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rogers, who tested positive for COVID-19 this week, defended his decision not to get vaccinated and criticized the Shame Cancellation Society for the criticism he received.

Rogers told reporters in August that he was “vaccinated” in response to a question about whether he took the COVID-19 vaccine, but the 37-year-old quarterback insists he was not lying.

Appearing on Pat McAfee Shaw Rogers said on Friday: “I understand that I am now at gunpoint of the awakened crowd.

“So, before my last nail is hammered into the box of cancellation culture, I would like to be clear about many blatant lies about myself.

“Firstly, I didn’t lie at the first press conference. There was a witch hunt in the league at the time when everyone in the media was so concerned about who was vaccinated, what it meant and who was selfish and who would talk about it.

“At the time, I was planning to say that I had been vaccinated. It was not some kind of trick or a lie, it was the truth.

“If my claim that I got vaccinated was a continuation, I would say,“ Look, I’m not some anti-Wax, flat-earthen. I am a critical thinker. “

“Guys, you know me, I walk to the beat of my drum.

“I strongly believe in bodily autonomy and the ability to make choices for your body, rather than agreeing with some waking culture or crazy people who say you have to do something.”

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