Anonymous ID: 219873 Sept. 18, 2020, 11:26 a.m. No.10695565   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5621 >>5761

THE DAILY PANIC: Early Afternoon Edition

 

Whoa! Joe Rogan jumps on 'antifa starting fires' bandwagon and Rabid

Left Heads are Exploding!!

 

"Dullard Joe Rogan Boosts QAnon Conspiracy That ANTIFA Is Burning Down Forests"

 

Premiered 55 minutes ago

 

Watch/Listen to this antifa liar (see flag in background) "What the fukk is this, Joe Rogan? Are you in a spaceship orbiting Mars?…" This antifa kunt is sooo pissed off that Rogan flipped the narrative as she knows his national audience of at least 8.5 million. (((They))) thought that they had the media narrative locked down and that they had a embargo on all the news and videos of antifa riots and violence.

 

We're coming around that last, beautiful turn before the straightaway to the finish line, anons!

 

https://youtu.be/myiK93KSpSM

 

See also:

 

Joe Rogan: Podcaster spreads debunked rumor that left-wing activists started wildfires in Oregon

 

https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/america-in-crisis/joe-rogan-podcaster-spreads-debunked-rumor-that-left-wing-activists-started-oregon-wildfires

 

"Covid-Denying Celebrities We Are Very Disappointed With"

 

"This morning I received some crushing news: Van Morrison, the 75-year-old singer behind such classics as “Brown Eyed Girl” and “Moondance,” is an anti-lockdown idiot.

 

"Morrison announced three new songs on Friday — “Born to Be Free,” “As I Walked Out,” and (in case you weren’t getting the message) “No More Lockdowns.”

 

"In an accompanying press release, Morrison snarkily [KEK] said he was “not telling people what to do or think.The government is doing a great job of that already.” [ROFLMFAO]

 

"But Van isn’t the only one: Here’s an arbitrary ranking of five celebrities who have let me down during the pandemic.

 

"1. Usain Bolt

The fastest human on Earth didn’t let a global pandemic slow down his plans for an epic birthday celebration. Bolt threw a huge house party in August where — spoiler! — there was no evidence of social distancing. A few days later he tested positive for the virus.

 

"2. Novak Djokovic

The world’s top-ranked tennis player said in April that he was skeptical about a Covid vaccine and that he “wouldn’t want to be forced by someone to take a vaccine in order to be able to travel.” Two months later, after organizing a series of exhibition matches in Serbia and Croatia with no social distancing, he tested positive for the virus.

 

"3. Kerri Walsh Jennings

In an Instagram post earlier this month, the beach volleyball great described herself as “brave” for going shopping without a mask. “We have to stay mindful of the FACT that our freedoms have slowly been taken from us with our consent,” wrote the three-time Olympic gold medalist and zero-time Nobel Prize winner.

 

"4. Gina Carano

The former MMA fighter who now stars in The Mandalorian complained this month that churches and businesses still weren’t allowed to open. “Working is a right you, as an American have,” she tweeted.

 

"5. Doja Cat

In another case of cruel irony, the rapper and singer contracted coronavirus in July, a few months after telling her 7.3 million Instagram followers that Covid was really no big deal: “You just take some Mucinex (a cold and flu medication) and drink water and tea and sleep,” she wrote in March. “That’s all you gotta do.” Please don’t heed this advice."

 

https://gen.medium.com/covid-denying-celebrities-we-are-very-disappointed-with-126eff4b5e10

Anonymous ID: 219873 Sept. 18, 2020, 11:52 a.m. No.10695794   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5827 >>5896 >>6020

SIR Van Morrison to release lockdown protest songs

1,208 views•Sep 18, 2020

 

Wow! Check out his lyrics, anons. Van Morrison is woke af. The three songs will be released at 2-week intervals beginning 9/25.

 

Election Countdown?

 

"Sir Van Morrison has accused the government of "taking our freedom" in three new songs that protest against the coronavirus lockdown. In the lyrics, he claims scientists are "making up crooked facts" to justify measures that "enslave" the population. "The new normal, is not normal," he sings. "We were born to be free".

 

"Speaking on Thursday, the prime minister [BJ] said the government was doing "everything in our power" to prevent another nationwide lockdown. "I don't want a second national lockdown - I think it would be completely wrong for this country," Boris Johnson told MPs at the Commons Liaison Committee. "So when I see people arguing against the rule of six or saying that the government is coming in too hard on individual liberties and so on - I totally understand that and I sympathise with that, but we must, must defeat this disease."

 

"Recorded "recently" in Belfast and England, Sir Van's three new songs sit in a familiar vein of jazz and bluesy R&B. However, the lyrics recall the angry young man who fronted Northern Irish rock group Them in the 1960s.

 

"No More Lockdown" is the most strident of the three tracks. "No more lockdown / No more government overreach," the musician sings in the chorus. "No more fascist bullies / Disturbing our peace. "No more taking of our freedom / And our God given rights / Pretending it's for our safety / When it's really to enslave."

 

"Another song references a widely-shared Facebook post, of a screenshot from a UK government website saying, "Covid-19 is no longer considered to be a high consequence infectious disease (HCID) in the UK"….Sir Van has previously caused controversy by denouncing what he called the "pseudoscience" around coronavirus. Launching a campaign to "save live music" on his website last month, the 75-year-old said socially distanced gigs were not economically viable.

 

"I call on my fellow singers, musicians, writers, producers, promoters and others in the industry to fight with me on this. Come forward, stand up, fight the pseudo-science and speak up."

 

"The Brown Eyed Girl songwriter has already played three socially-distanced gigs this month, and has two shows at The London Palladium next week but he says these types of concerts are unsustainable and he is worried about the future of live music.

 

"This is not a sign of compliance or acceptance of the current state of affairs, this is to get my band up and running and out of the doldrum," he said. The Music Venue Trust estimates that 400 grass roots venues in the UK are at the risk of closing. Sir Van said his new songs would be released at two-week intervals with the first, Born To Be Free, arriving on 25 September.

 

"In a statement announcing the songs, the musician said: "I'm not telling people what to do or think, the government is doing a great job of that already. "It's about freedom of choice, I believe people should have the right to think for themselves."

 

Can't wait, anons.

 

https://youtu.be/ig4l9bMzfFk