Anti-Vaccine Activists March In D.C. – A City That Mandates Covid Vaccines – To Protest Mandates

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Protesters march during the anti-vaccine mandate march on the National Mall, in Washington, D.C., U.S., January 23, 2022. REUTERS/Tom Brenner
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WASHINGTON – Thousands of protesters from across the country – including some of the biggest names in the anti-vaccination movement – gathered Sunday for a rally against vaccine mandates in the nation’s capital.

Almost two years into a pandemic that has killed more than 860,000 Americans, the gathering on the National Mall was a jarring spectacle: A crowd of demonstrators, many unmasked, decrying vaccine mandates in the middle of a city that has adopted mask and vaccine mandates to reduce sickness and death from the surge of the virus’s omicron variant, which has battered D.C. for weeks.

Organizers estimate that 20,000 people will attend the rally, marching from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial, according to a permit issued by the National Park Service. D.C. police were fully activated from Friday, during the annual March for Life, through today for the anti-vaccine mandate rally, spokesman Dustin Sternbeck said.

A few thousand had arrived on the Mall late Sunday morning. Some were white-haired; others were being pushed in strollers. Most were White and many wore gear with slogans supporting former president Donald Trump. A group of men in front of a cart with a “Don’t Tread On Me” flag started a chant of “Let’s go Brandon” and “F— Joe Biden” at around 10:30 a.m. to cheers. The few who wore masks risked the tirades of a man screaming “Take those masks off!” and “It’s all a lie!”

The marchers carried posters and flags that included false statements such as “Vaccines are mass kill bio weapons” and “Trump won.” A bus was parked beside the Washington Monument, wrapped in signs with “ARREST OR EXILE” and displaying pictures of Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates and Jacob Rothschild – the last an echo of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories involving the Rothschild family. A speaker blared Kelly Clarkson’s “Stronger (What doesn’t kill you).”

Justin Perrault, 38, was demonstrating in D.C. for the first time. The 38-year-old from Fairhaven, Mass., said he had watched business to his body therapy and spiritual counseling business dry up as clients – afraid of catching the virus from an unvaccinated practitioner – stopped coming. He said he started using food stamps for the first time in his life, but was ashamed and worried what his 8- and 4-year-old children would think of him. He said he came to D.C. with his wife and her best friend not only to protest vaccination mandates, but also to take a stand against the scientific consensus that the vaccines are safe.

Jaedyn Wetzel,12, stood nearby holding a sign that read “I have natural immunity.” She said she was sickened with the coronavirus over Thanksgiving. She stood with her sister, Jessie, 14, and parents, who didn’t want to be named for fear of discrimination based on the family’s unvaccinated status. They drove to the District of Columbia for the day from Warfordsburg, Pa., for their first protest in the nation’s capital.

They said they haven’t faced covid vaccine mandates in their schools or workplaces, but wanted to protest because they are fearful mandates may be imminent. Their mother heard about the protest through Telegram channels, including one she said calls for auditing the Pennsylvania presidential election results, and doesn’t like using Facebook or Twitter because she says those companies employ “censorship.”

The march is billed as a protest of mandates, rather than the medicines themselves. But similar rhetoric – emphasizing individual autonomy rather than untenable scientific ideas – has long characterized the broader anti-vaccine movement, and the march’s speakers include movement veterans such as Robert Kennedy Jr. and Del Bigtree, founder of the anti-vaccine group Informed Consent Action Network.

Other speakers include physician Robert Malone, a prominent critic of the coronavirus mRNA vaccines, and former CBS News correspondent Lara Logan, who in a November appearance on Fox News compared White House chief medical adviser Fauci to the Nazi doctor Josef Mengele. Public employee associations that have formed to protest their employers’ vaccine mandates, such as Feds for Medical Freedom and D.C. Firefighters Bodily Autonomy Affirmation Group, are also participating.

“The goal is to show a unified front of bringing people together – vaccinated, unvaccinated, Democrats, Republicans, all together in solidarity,” said organizer Matt Tune, an unvaccinated 48-year-old from Chicago. He said he wants the event “to help change the current narrative … which is basically saying that we’re a bunch of weirdos and freaks who don’t care about humanity. And that’s not true at all.”

An overwhelming body of evidence demonstrates that the coronavirus vaccines are safe and effective for most who receive them. As of October, according to the most recent estimates from the CDC, those who received two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines and a booster were 40 times less likely to die of the virus than the unvaccinated.

The CDC on Friday released studies showing that the vaccines continue to provide robust protection against hospitalization from the omicron variant, even if they no longer ward off infection as effectively.

Nevertheless, national surveys show about 1 in 5 U.S. adults remain unvaccinated. Among children ages 5 to 11, who became eligible for the shots in November, fewer than 20 percent are vaccinated.

The rally has benefited extensively from publicity in recent weeks on prominent social-media and podcasting platforms. Tune said the march’s website saw a “huge spike” in traffic after Malone mentioned it on Joe Rogan’s popular podcast. Malone’s appearance provoked a condemnatory letter to Spotify, which hosts the podcast, from hundreds of doctors and public health experts. Tucker Carlson also plugged the event during an interview with Malone.

More than 15,000 people have joined a Facebook group for the rally, with many saying they will stay overnight and eat in Northern Virginia to avoid the District of Columbia’s vaccine mandate. Some commenters on the group’s page have compared vaccine mandates to the Holocaust and urged people not to get tested for the virus.

Aaron Simpson, a spokesman for Meta, the new corporate name for Facebook, said that because the page is ostensibly opposed to vaccine mandates rather than vaccines it does not violate the platform’s policies on covid-19 and vaccine misinformation, which prohibit “content calling to action, advocating, or promoting that others not get the COVID-19 vaccine.”

However, some individual posts and comments that contain misinformation have been removed, he said.

“Voicing opposition to government mandates is not against Meta’s policies,” Simpson said. “What we don’t allow is content that promotes harmful false claims about the vaccines themselves and we remove those posts – including in this group.”

(c) 2022, The Washington Post · Peter Jamison, Ellie Silverman, Jessica Contrera, Emily Davies 

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17 COMMENTS

  1. Quote “Robert Malone, a prominent critic of the coronavirus mRNA vaccines”.
    He’s actually the inventor of mRNA tecnology. If he says its unsafe, is there anybody who can argue with him?

    • “is there anybody who can argue with him?”

      Yes. I do. I have over twice as many publications as he does. My h-index, a measure of scholarly productivity, is higher. It appears that I have had five research grants since his last one.

      Malone has not worked recently on vaccines. He has been promoting famotidine and ivermectin as treatments despite a total lack of clinical evidence for them. He falsely claims that the spike proteins are cytotoxic. You don’t haver to have any publications or grants to understand this.

      My medical students are better able to understand clinical trial results. He claims that the vaccines are dangerous; the clinical trials prove that they aren’t. Any of these first and second year medical students would be able to debunk Malone. Futhermore the observational data prove that I am right and not Malone — almost ten billion doses of COVID vaccines have been given to date. There is no evidence at all for Malone’s ridiculous claims. The vaccines are safe and effective. COVID is dangerous and the vaccines prevent you from dying.

      Malone did early work on mRNA technology but seems to have left the field some time ago. He should be ignored.

  2. Why on Earth is Matzav quoting an article from the absolutely fake news Washington post?! I haven’t opened or read anything from Matzav in months but it was opened on my computer so I took a look. Now I remember why I stopped. This is propaganda and nonsense. They are quoting nonsensical and censored statistics and leaving out mounds of relevant information. For example, the doctor who they said was participating – Robert Malone – who they introduce as “a prominent critic of the coronavirus mRNA vaccines” also happens to be the man who INVENTED the MRNA technology currently being used in these vaccines. Don’t you think that would give him some additional credibility rather than simply an anti-vax doctor? Why would they leave that out? And besides, if these new vaccines are as amazing and advanced as they say they are, he would be getting an incredible amount of fame, publicity, and fortune if he just went along with it. Instead, he is getting ridiculed and smeared. What does he have to gain by coming out against his own invention?! And these are the people that Matzav is quoting to represent the “facts.” What a disgrace.

    • “Don’t you think that would give him some additional credibility rather than simply an anti-vax doctor?”

      No, for reasons I explain in another comment. And he isn’t getting fame for the vaccines because he had little if anything to do with their development, having left the field some time ago. The people who deserve the fame are the people at Biontech, Moderna, and NIAID who did the real work. The vaccines are not his invention. He is responsible for smearing himself by making unfounded claims about he efficacy of famotidine and ivermectin and by making false claims about the toxicity of the vaccines.

  3. You both are asking a good question about Malone. It would be worth your while to read up on him, and to find out why and when he suddenly became such a loud voice against the mRNA vaccines, which he helped develop.
    The truth is that deservedly, or otherwise, he was sidelined by others, who actually developed these vaccines, while Malone was more involved in the earlier studies and general mRNA technology R&D.
    Considering a very real probability that the ones who brought the vaccines to the world may end up becoming the Nobel Prize recipients, with his name off the short list, is it a wonder that the man is extremely angry and bitter.
    Add to that the fact that few of his other studies in Covid medications were denied publication, due to ambiguous results in one, and too small a group of patients in another (making the results statistically insignificant, and after which he resigned from the hospital, altogether), he started spreading all kinds of misinformation, not at all limited to the mRNA vaccines, per se.
    Yes, he has a good head, a VERY good head. Yes, he has done a lot of great work, and his earlier discoveries are benefiting humanity right now. Yet, realize that until he started making negative noises, absolutely no one outside the small segment of scientific community that works with mRNA technology had ever heard of him before.
    Now everyone has, including yourselves.
    If that sounds strange, think about this – whoever knew of Dr. Zelenko, before he made his grandiose and false statements, and is now selling overpriced vitamins that are supposed to help someone with something…. or of Dr. Andrew Wakefield, who was an unknown entity, before falsifying medical records and becoming notorious?

    Not everyone who advertises in the market has something valuable to sell.

  4. Nice win by the Heat tonight over the Lakers. Jimmy Butler had a great triple double game again. Lebron was pretty good for the Lakers, but not enough. We’re now back in second place, a half a game behind the Nets. I think we’re going to the finals this year.

  5. Anti- mandates is one thing, but being an “ anti- vaxxer” is a MENTAL ILLNESS.

    You hear me? If you are an “ anti vaxxer” you have a EMOTIONAL DISORDER, that you need help for, but you won’t get the help bec. You don’t trust anyone who can help.

    Robert Malone did NOT “ invent “ mRNA technology- no one person did.

  6. “An overwhelming body of evidence demonstrates that the coronavirus vaccines are safe and effective for most who receive them. As of October, according to the most recent estimates from the CDC, those who received two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines and a booster were 40 times less likely to die of the virus than the unvaccinated.”

    This paper (WaPo) is now rivaling Pravda in its day. Wow.

  7. Quote: “An overwhelming body of evidence demonstrates that the coronavirus vaccines are safe and effective for most who receive them.”

    THIS IS AN OUTRIGHT FIENDISH ABSOLUTE TOTAL LIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    The “overwhelming body of evidence” for this fact IS the MANY MILLIONS of people throughout the world who so far have been maimed and killed by the Coronavirus vaccines.

  8. Quote: “An overwhelming body of evidence demonstrates that the coronavirus vaccines are safe and effective for most who receive them.”

    B’Ezras Hashem, please allow me to say it this way: Yes, B’Ezras Hashem, let us ask a “few” people about this topic. Let us ask all those people who, barely minutes after getting their vaccine shot, suddenly fell over unconscious down to the floor. Let us ask all those people who, barely minutes after getting their vaccine shot, suddenly began shaking in violent unstoppable convulsions — and to this day are still shaking with the same violent unstoppable convulsions. Let us ask all those people who, barely minutes after getting their vaccine shot, suddenly collapsed dead in a sudden heart attack. Let us ask all those people who, barely minutes after getting their vaccine shot, suddenly collapsed dead with a sudden stroke. Let us ask all those people who, barely minutes after getting their vaccine shot, one of their legs was suddenly paralyzed — and to this day they still cannot walk.

    Yes, let us ask all THOSE people, and very many others like them: “Do YOU think that the vaccines are ‘safe’ and ‘effective’???”

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