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Naomi wolf twitter11/27/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Let your mind run rampant, because whatever you come up with will pale in comparison to the actual anti-vaccination tweets that just got author Naomi Wolf’s Twitter account suspended. In a tweet shared on Friday night, she said: “It seems urgent for public health to separate vaccinated people’s urine/feces from general sewage supplies/waterways til studies are done of how MRNA in sewage – drinking water will affect all.I want you to imagine the wildest anti-vaxx claims you can think of. “The ad campaign tried to make unvaccinated “toxic” to others but maybe reverse is true.” When she called on public health officials to separate vaccinated people’s urine from sewagesĪt one point, Dr Wolf took talking s**t about the pandemic a little too literally, as she suggested that the those vaccinated have their wee and excrement separated from other sewage to protect people. ![]() Calm, still, peaceful, restful, natural.”Īmazing Naomi Wolf is the first recorded person to be banned from Twitter for being too stupid after giving us such… - The Poisonous Euros Atmosphere Fan Poisonous Euros Atmosphere Fan)Įven if it did let you travel back in time (it doesn’t), I’d much prefer staying in the Modern(a) day and becoming an Astra-naut.Īnd hey, who needs to travel back in time when anti-vaxxers do that already with their dangerous approach to vaccinations?ĥ. Responding to a tweet from another Twitter user, the writer said: “It was amazing to go to Belfast, which does not yet have 5G, and feel the earth, sky, air, human experience, feel the way it did in the 1970s. It’s not only American porn stars which Dr Wolf appears to know little to nothing about, as a tweet from June 2019 revealed her understanding of Northern Irish history. When she described 1970s Belfast as being “peaceful” when it was anything but… Someone remind us to bring Paddington Bear with me to the next anti-lockdown protest…ģ. The post was accompanied with an adorable snap of the bear in a hi vis jacket and face mask, holding a ‘I’ve had my COVID vaccine’ sticker.ĭr Wolf’s response in a quote tweet was one of sheer horror. Taking to Twitter on 26 May, the “famous globetrotting entrepreneurial bear”, Stanley Bear, wrote that he “helped out at Leamington Spa vaccination centre as a NHS volunteer steward. Well, in the case of Dr Wolf, one tweet from May suggests that it was a cuddly toy bear:īefore she left, Naomi Wolf left us with one of the funniest tweets in the history of this garbage site. For the general population, we’d argue that a deadly pandemic is pretty scary, but for those who are against the jab, is it 5G? The supposed chips inserted into you which turns your Nan into a Wi-Fi router, or something far more sinister? Sometimes one wonders what truly strikes fear into the hearts of anti-vaxxers. If she had researched properly, who knows, she would not only realise her mistake, but learn that a lot of her arguments about COVID and the vaccine are flawed and/or unsubstantiated. Naturally, Dr Wolf shared the anti-vaxx post without confirming whether a Dr John Sims, MD existed, whether he actually said that, and whether he actually looked like that (he definitely doesn’t). The photo in question is of adult film star Johnny Sins in a doctor’s costume, accompanied with the completely false quote: “If a vaccine is effective, then why do you need to pressure people to take it? Informed consent means letting patients make their own choices.” Sending Wolf a DM on Twitter, Klippenstein told the writer that he was a “huge fan of your work” and that he “ your outspokenness”, attaching the image for Dr Wolf to share. In an incredible display of poor fact-checking, The Intercept reporter Ken Klippenstein managed to trick Dr Wolf into tweeting a completely made-up quote, on an image featuring an American porn star. ![]()
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