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Aug 2, 2021 10:32:31   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
NBA legend Charles Barkley: ‘The only people who are not vaccinated are just a--holes'

Jade Scipioni

"Yes, I'm vaccinated," says NBA legend Charles Barkley. "Everybody should be vaccinated. Period."

"The only people who are not vaccinated are just a--holes," he says.

The 58-year-old NBA Hall-of-Famer says he personally thinks sports leagues should force players to get vaccinated.

"Can you imagine if one of these guys that are not vaccinated, if they get one of these players' kids, wives, girlfriends, moms and dads sick and they die over some unnecessary conspiracy bulls---," Barkley says. "I think that would be tragic."

Barkley says playing in a professional sports league is just like having a corporate job.

"There's s--- you can't do at work and there's s--- that have to do at work," he says. "So every workplace has rules and I think one of the rules [should be] that guys have to be vaccinated."

Up to 80% of NFL players, 90% of NBA players and 85% of MLB players have reportedly had at least one shot. But there have been players and coaches who have publicly refused to be vaccinated.

According to ESPN, Minnesota Vikings assistant coach Rick Dennison and New England Patriots co-offensive line coach Cole Popovich are both out next season due to decisions related to the Covid-19 vaccine and NFL guidelines.

NFL's guidelines required vaccination for all Tier 1 staff, including coaches, front-office executives, equipment managers and scouts. However, NFL players are not required to be vaccinated. But players who are not vaccinated will face strict protocols and consequences like fines and game forfeits if they choose to decline the vaccine, ESPN reports. The NFL said it won't extend the 2021 season due to Covid-19 outbreaks.

The NBA and MLB are also not requiring players to get vaccinated.

Buffalo Bill's Cole Beasley and Arizona Cardinals' DeAndre Hopkins are among the NFL players who have been vocal about not wanting to get vaccinated.

"I'll get vaccinated and be an advocate for it if Pfizer puts a percentage of its earnings from the vaccine in my wife's name," Beasley tweeted on July 20.

Billionaire Mark Cuban later responded to Beasley's tweet, offering to buy his wife a share of Pfizer stock, if he got vaccinated. (A share of Pfizer was worth around $41 at the time.)

Zachary Binney, a sports epidemiologist at Emory University in Atlanta, told the Los Angeles Times that athletes aren't that different from the rest of the U.S. population when it comes to vaccine beliefs.

"A lot of them are vaccinated. A lot of them are willing to become vaccinated. Some of them have concerns. And some of them just are not going to do it — and they are never going to do it," Binney said.

As of Tuesday, 49% of the U.S. is fully vaccinated.

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Aug 2, 2021 11:01:05   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
slatten49 wrote:
NBA legend Charles Barkley: ‘The only people who are not vaccinated are just a--holes'

Jade Scipioni

"Yes, I'm vaccinated," says NBA legend Charles Barkley. "Everybody should be vaccinated. Period."

"The only people who are not vaccinated are just a--holes," he says.

The 58-year-old NBA Hall-of-Famer says he personally thinks sports leagues should force players to get vaccinated.

"Can you imagine if one of these guys that are not vaccinated, if they get one of these players' kids, wives, girlfriends, moms and dads sick and they die over some unnecessary conspiracy bulls---," Barkley says. "I think that would be tragic."

Barkley says playing in a professional sports league is just like having a corporate job.

"There's s--- you can't do at work and there's s--- that have to do at work," he says. "So every workplace has rules and I think one of the rules [should be] that guys have to be vaccinated."

Up to 80% of NFL players, 90% of NBA players and 85% of MLB players have reportedly had at least one shot. But there have been players and coaches who have publicly refused to be vaccinated.

According to ESPN, Minnesota Vikings assistant coach Rick Dennison and New England Patriots co-offensive line coach Cole Popovich are both out next season due to decisions related to the Covid-19 vaccine and NFL guidelines.

NFL's guidelines required vaccination for all Tier 1 staff, including coaches, front-office executives, equipment managers and scouts. However, NFL players are not required to be vaccinated. But players who are not vaccinated will face strict protocols and consequences like fines and game forfeits if they choose to decline the vaccine, ESPN reports. The NFL said it won't extend the 2021 season due to Covid-19 outbreaks.

The NBA and MLB are also not requiring players to get vaccinated.

Buffalo Bill's Cole Beasley and Arizona Cardinals' DeAndre Hopkins are among the NFL players who have been vocal about not wanting to get vaccinated.

"I'll get vaccinated and be an advocate for it if Pfizer puts a percentage of its earnings from the vaccine in my wife's name," Beasley tweeted on July 20.

Billionaire Mark Cuban later responded to Beasley's tweet, offering to buy his wife a share of Pfizer stock, if he got vaccinated. (A share of Pfizer was worth around $41 at the time.)

Zachary Binney, a sports epidemiologist at Emory University in Atlanta, told the Los Angeles Times that athletes aren't that different from the rest of the U.S. population when it comes to vaccine beliefs.

"A lot of them are vaccinated. A lot of them are willing to become vaccinated. Some of them have concerns. And some of them just are not going to do it — and they are never going to do it," Binney said.

As of Tuesday, 49% of the U.S. is fully vaccinated.
NBA legend Charles Barkley: ‘The only people who a... (show quote)


Definitely NOT the first time I've ever been called an asshole.

Coming from a liberal retard, it's truly a badge of honor.

Only the fearful and the feebleminded need the jab.

Us rednecks need only God, guns and plenty of groceries.

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Aug 2, 2021 12:13:11   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
Definitely NOT the first time I've ever been called an asshole.

Coming from a liberal retard, it's truly a badge of honor.

Only the fearful and the feebleminded need the jab.

Us rednecks need only God, guns and plenty of groceries.

As they vary periodically, it would be difficult to correctly categorize Charles Barkley's ideological/political leanings.

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Aug 2, 2021 12:30:06   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
slatten49 wrote:
NBA legend Charles Barkley: ‘The only people who are not vaccinated are just a--holes'

Jade Scipioni

"Yes, I'm vaccinated," says NBA legend Charles Barkley. "Everybody should be vaccinated. Period."

"The only people who are not vaccinated are just a--holes," he says.

The 58-year-old NBA Hall-of-Famer says he personally thinks sports leagues should force players to get vaccinated.

"Can you imagine if one of these guys that are not vaccinated, if they get one of these players' kids, wives, girlfriends, moms and dads sick and they die over some unnecessary conspiracy bulls---," Barkley says. "I think that would be tragic."

Barkley says playing in a professional sports league is just like having a corporate job.

"There's s--- you can't do at work and there's s--- that have to do at work," he says. "So every workplace has rules and I think one of the rules [should be] that guys have to be vaccinated."

Up to 80% of NFL players, 90% of NBA players and 85% of MLB players have reportedly had at least one shot. But there have been players and coaches who have publicly refused to be vaccinated.

According to ESPN, Minnesota Vikings assistant coach Rick Dennison and New England Patriots co-offensive line coach Cole Popovich are both out next season due to decisions related to the Covid-19 vaccine and NFL guidelines.

NFL's guidelines required vaccination for all Tier 1 staff, including coaches, front-office executives, equipment managers and scouts. However, NFL players are not required to be vaccinated. But players who are not vaccinated will face strict protocols and consequences like fines and game forfeits if they choose to decline the vaccine, ESPN reports. The NFL said it won't extend the 2021 season due to Covid-19 outbreaks.

The NBA and MLB are also not requiring players to get vaccinated.

Buffalo Bill's Cole Beasley and Arizona Cardinals' DeAndre Hopkins are among the NFL players who have been vocal about not wanting to get vaccinated.

"I'll get vaccinated and be an advocate for it if Pfizer puts a percentage of its earnings from the vaccine in my wife's name," Beasley tweeted on July 20.

Billionaire Mark Cuban later responded to Beasley's tweet, offering to buy his wife a share of Pfizer stock, if he got vaccinated. (A share of Pfizer was worth around $41 at the time.)

Zachary Binney, a sports epidemiologist at Emory University in Atlanta, told the Los Angeles Times that athletes aren't that different from the rest of the U.S. population when it comes to vaccine beliefs.

"A lot of them are vaccinated. A lot of them are willing to become vaccinated. Some of them have concerns. And some of them just are not going to do it — and they are never going to do it," Binney said.

As of Tuesday, 49% of the U.S. is fully vaccinated.
NBA legend Charles Barkley: ‘The only people who a... (show quote)


So people who are told by their doctors not to get vaccinated should listen to this a$$ wipe, or maybe expectant mothers who don't want to risk child's life, how bout them people who have allergies? Should they do what a$$ wipe says, after all, he is another all knowing Democrat

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Aug 2, 2021 12:30:48   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
Definitely NOT the first time I've ever been called an asshole.

Coming from a liberal retard, it's truly a badge of honor.

Only the fearful and the feebleminded need the jab.

Us rednecks need only God, guns and plenty of groceries.



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Aug 2, 2021 12:50:45   #
PeterS
 
slatten49 wrote:
As they vary periodically, it would be difficult to correctly categorize Charles Barkley's ideological/political leanings.

Look Slaten if conservatives don't want to get THE shot they shouldn't get THE shot. With all the Mexicans crossing the border with COVID they will all be dead by next January...such a loss!

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Aug 2, 2021 13:09:05   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
slatten49 wrote:
As they vary periodically, it would be difficult to correctly categorize Charles Barkley's ideological/political leanings.


Opinions are like a$$#*!e$, everybody has one. Each is entitled to their erroneous opinion. He would fit in nicely here on OPP, don't you think?

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Aug 2, 2021 13:54:25   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
dtucker300 wrote:
Opinions are like a$$#*!e$, everybody has one. Each is entitled to their erroneous opinion. He would fit in nicely here on OPP, don't you think?

Barclay is known for his outrageousness...so, yepper. Certainly as much as you or I.

BTW, an interesting way of spelling arsewholes.

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Aug 2, 2021 14:22:34   #
Kevyn
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
Definitely NOT the first time I've ever been called an asshole.

Coming from a liberal retard, it's truly a badge of honor.

Only the fearful and the feebleminded need the jab.

Us rednecks need only God, guns and plenty of groceries.



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Aug 2, 2021 14:24:42   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
You got that right!

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