Wednesday, September 29, 2021

project-veritas-catches-jj-employees-arguing-against-children-getting-vaccinated

 

https://amgreatness.com/2021/09/27/project-veritas-catches-jj-employees-arguing-against-children-getting-vaccinated/

https://www.worldtribune.com/kids-shouldnt-get-covid-vaccine-johnson-meanwhile-dr-fauci-takes-aim/

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/kevindowneyjr/2021/09/28/johnson-and-johnson-employees-caught-on-video-speaking-disparaging-covid-vaccine-n1482008

Speaking with Brandon Schadt, who is Business Lead of US Consumer Distribution according to his LinkedIn profile, the same journalist asked if he thought a child should homeschool or get the vaccine.

Schadt admitted, “Honestly, I don’t think a kid needs it. But that’s just me.”

When asked why, the Lead replied, “Because it’s a kid. It’s a f*cking kid, you know? Kids shouldn’t have to get a f*cking vaccine. They’re a kid, you know?”

“It’s just a kid who’s not developed yet. There’s so much growth, you know? And you’re young. You can rebound from the virus. It’ll be fine.”

He continued, “They shouldn’t be getting it because ‘You could spread it to other people,’ you know? Because you’re a kid… It’s terrible.”

Asked to elaborate on his concerns, Schadt said, “It’s like, the same concept of you don’t do things to kids, right? You don’t put kids through certain things you put adults through.”

“It’s just that kind of category for me.”

“It’s a kid. You just don’t do that, you know? Not something that’s so unknown in terms of repercussions down the road.”

“How could you, right? There’s nobody who’s thirty years in…”

When the journalist asked Schadt “why is everyone leaning away” from the J&J vaccine, Schadt said “I don’t know. It could be in part like an ‘F U, I’m not going to get your vaccine if you’re going to force me to do this.’ It could be too because people just don’t trust them.”

In a cut clip, the journalist asked, “But never Johnson & Johnson?” apparently referencing which vaccine variant one should take.

Schadt says bluntly, “No.”

When she asked why, Schadt’s response was, “I don’t know. The 60 percent thing and the blood clots that they reported.” 


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