Corrupt corporate media outlets are using their influence to profit off of mocking unvaccinated people who have died after contracting COVID-19.
For weeks, Democrats and the corporate media have documented the rise in COVID-19 cases and the deaths that result from them. While newly released data from the Centers for Disease Control indicates 99.5 percent of people who died from the virus in the last six months did not receive the vaccine, corporate media is using their deaths to mock them and push an agenda.
Just this weekend, the Associated Press sent out a wire featuring a story about “a man who mocked Covid-19 vaccinations [that] died this week at a Los Angeles-area hospital after contracting the virus.” In the article, republished by various corporate media outlets, the author noted that 34-year-old Stephen Harmon posted various anti-COVID vaccine statements on social media before he died from pneumonia
“’I got 99 problems but a vax ain’t one,’ he said in a tweet last month,” the article stated.
Harmon made it clear on his social media that he wasn’t so much “anti-vax” as much as he was “pro information” but that didn’t stop the media from highlighting his statements as mocking of vaccines.
“I’m not against it, I’m just not in a rush to get it,” he wrote in an Instagram post in early July. “Ironically, as I continue to lay here … in my covid ward isolation room fighting off the virus and pneumonia.”
“Man who made fun of vaccination efforts on social media dies of Covid” one NBC News headline published last week stated.
A man who mocked Covid-19 vaccinations on social media has died at a Los Angeles-area hospital after contracting the virus.
“I got 99 problems but a vax ain’t one,” he wrote in a tweet last month. https://t.co/aviDHiH2fV
— NBC News (@NBCNews) July 24, 2021
Daily Beast also boosted the story but added in the fact that Harmon was a “congregant of Hillsong Church and graduate of Hillsong College.”
Stephen Harmon, a 34-year-old congregant of Hillsong Church and graduate of Hillsong College, who tweeted, “I got 99 problems but a vax ain’t one,” died Wednesday after a month-long bout with the coronavirus https://t.co/XXUFJSVFFy
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) July 23, 2021
When Hillsong founder and global senior pastor Brian Houston said that despite Harmon’s death he believes that vaccines are a “personal decision” the media erupted in a frenzy and ran headlines implicating him for his comments.
In his tribute to Harmon, Houston urged his congregants and others to…
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