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Gina Carano Says Joe Biden's COVID Vaccine Mandates are 'Murdering' People


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When Disney terminated Gina Carano's Lucasfilm contract last February for her questionable social media behavior, a lot of fans thought that the former Star Wars actress would've learned a valuable lesson about responsibly using the platform she was given. Unfortunately, that's not the case and the ex-mixed martial arts fighter has remained vocal and quite frankly, a little overboard about her controversial socio-political takes.



Carano continues her anti-vax crusade on social media and just recently, the Cara Dune actress drew flak for her questionable remarks, comparing US President Joe Biden's mandate to Harvey Weinstein's sexual harassment scandal. Apparently, Twitter is taking the necessary actions to prevent her from spreading "misinformation" about vaccines on the platform.

One of Gina's recent posts where she claims a 56-year-old woman died just three days after getting her vaccine shot has been labeled "misleading" by Twitter. In a disclaimer, the social media site attached a link to Carano's tweet which redirecting users to several posts that prove the efficacy of the vaccines. The censored tweet also sees Carano accuse Biden's COVID mandates of "murdering" people.



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I don't know about you but it's quite obvious that Gina continues to abuse the power she has been given through social media and up to this point, I'm still not sure what her true agenda actually is. Countless studies and research have proven that COVID-19 vaccines are in fact effective in helping fight the virus and it's quite baffling how people like her continue to be skeptics. I mean, we all want this pandemic to finally end but stubborn folks are making it hard to achieve that goal.

Meanwhile, The Mandalorian Season 3 has reportedly begun filming.

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