Comments by "Jason Dashney" (@jasondashney) on "PART 1: Piers Morgan vs Andrew Tate In Romania | Latest Interview" video.

  1. Such a fascinating interview, because I really like both of these guys even though I disagree with quite a bit of what they say. I think it's because they both seem genuine. They both seem like they are actually saying things they believe and I have a lot of respect for that. Listening to Piers Morgan talk about January 6 was hilarious and made me roll my eyes, and listening to Andrew claim that tears running down your face isn't crying and that he's able to feed himself even though he has zero money because "God provides" cracked me up. Edit: Piers Morgan is absolutely out of his mind with the Covid stuff. He's acting like it's 2021 and we don't have the data. He completely ignores Andrews correct fact that the vaccine isn't really a vaccine if you can still get and transmit the disease with it, and he totally ignores the fact that overall mortality is actually up. We have the data now. Yes, the "vaccine" saved the lives of people who were very vulnerable, people with comorbidities, but it actually harmed everybody else in aggregate because again, all-cause mortality is up, and the vaccine injury rate was a number that would've had any other vaccine in history refused from the market without question. If you weren't 70 and obese, the vaccine had a greater chance or hurting you than harming you. Blows my mind that Piers is still going with the old talking points as if we don't have hindsight data now. It's absolutely unequivocally undeniable that masking does little to nothing, and that lockdowns cause more harm than benefit. That used to be speculation, but now there is ample evidence from all of the studies done by prestigious institutions. And I damn near threw my laptop out the window when he brought out the "Nobody made you take the vaccine". I cannot express to you the rage I have when I hear rich people say that. I took the vaccine because if I didn't, I would've been out of a job. My ability to pay my bills required it. I get violently angry in my heart when people who could easily take the next decade, or the rest of their life off of work, and not be hurt by it. Us peasants didn't have that option Piers, you prick. Andrew says a lot of silly things, but I can't imagine him ever making a statement quite as ridiculous as that.
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