Eric Clapton Decides To Take the “Red-Pill”

Slowly but steadily, a tiny segment of the Hollywood elite is shifting to the right.
Legendary guitarist Eric Clapton, who has been raging against the COVID constraints for quite some time, is the latest to pop a big old “red pill.”
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But his most recent failure to get the AstraZeneca vaccine is truly terrifying.
Clapton claims that the vaccine triggered a bizarre reaction that rendered his hands and feet “useless” for a long time after he received his injections, and that he was on the verge of losing his ability to play.
Clapton is criticizing the vaccine’s so-called “propaganda” and raising concerns about how “clean” it is for everyone.
Clapton, like many others, had a very different experience, and it’s perfectly fine to discuss it.
‘I took the first jab of AZ [AstraZeneca] and immediately had serious reactions that lasted ten days,’ he wrote in a letter to his music promoter.
The 76-year-old said he finally recovered, but six weeks later after the second shot, he had more “disastrous reactions.”
‘For two weeks, my hands and feet were either frozen, numb, or burning, and I felt I would never play again…’ he continued.
‘I shouldn’t have touched the needle in the first place.
‘However, the propaganda said that the vaccine was completely safe for all.’
‘I’ve been a rebel all my life, against tyranny and arrogant authority, which is what we have now,’ the singer, who suffers from emphysema, wrote in an email to Italian music billionaire Robin Monotti Graziadei.
Clapton chastised the government in an anti-lockdown song called Stand And Deliver earlier this year. The song was co-written with Van Morrison, a vocal opponent of restrictions.
Eric Clapton, I believe, is sharing his story because it is true, and he wants to help others, and he is a hero for doing so.
Herd mentality is never a good idea, and the “group-think” scenario that is currently being imposed on us is oddly “China-like.”
We should gather all available information, do our own analysis, weigh the pros and cons, and make an educated and very personal decision about the vaccine.
That’s how it’s supposed to operate in America.