CNN host Don Lemon brutally and viciously shamed the “stupid” unvaccinated on Wednesday night, telling Americans to shun them and cast them out from society.

“I think we have to stop coddling people when it comes to this and the vaccines, saying, ‘Oh, you can’t shame them. You can’t call them stupid.’ Yes, they are,” Lemon said. “The people who aided and abetted Trump are stupid because they believed his big lie. The people who are not getting vaccines who are believing the lies on the internet instead of science, it’s time to start shaming them or leave them behind.”

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“People talk about, well, I don’t know what’s in the shot,” he added. “I don’t know what’s in that shot … Do you know what they get shots in nowadays? In their rear ends. They’re getting shots to make it bigger. They’re getting shots in their face. They don’t know what’s in Botox. They don’t know what’s in this stuff.”

“Stop it. Stop it with the ignorance. And we have to stop saying, you know, you have to listen to people,” Lemon concluded. “No, you don’t. These people are being harmful to the greater good. You don’t have to listen to a minority of people who are being harmful to the greater good and who are not acting on logic, reason, and science.”

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This is far from the first time that Lemon has shamed the unvaccinated. Earlier this month, he claimed they should be denied hospital beds, which he feels should be reserved for vaccinated people who were “playing by the rules.”

“It is putting a stress and strain on the system and people all over this country because some people who are so selfish are saying it’s my freedom and I don’t want to get vaccinated,” Lemon said, according to Fox News. “Fine. But think about someone other than yourself. And if you don’t believe that COVID is real and that it can affect your health and possibly take your life, don’t go to the hospital then when you get sick.”

In July, Lemon called for the unvaccinated to be banned from grocery stores, offices, and ball games.

“I’m sure a lot of people won’t agree with this but don’t get the vaccine,” Lemon said at the time. “You can’t go to the supermarket. Don’t have the vaccine, can’t go to the ball game. Don’t have a vaccine, can’t go to work. You don’t have a vaccine, can’t come here. No shirt, no shoes, no service. I think that’s where we should be because we can’t to waste our breath on people that are just not going to change.”

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“You know, the logic they keep going back and saying, well, it’s my freedom or whatever. I’m free,” he added. “Your kid is not free to give other kids meningitis in schools. Got to take a vaccine to do that. You got to take a vaccine to be employed. So what is the big deal? All these people are saying I don’t want to put this stuff in my body and out drinking on the weekend and putting other substances in their bodies way worse than a vaccine. Come on, let be real.”

Lemon is a shameless liberal who thinks the government has the right to force people to get vaccinated. All he’s accomplishing with his rants against the unvaccinated is that he’s showing the world what an out-of-touch liberal elitist he really is.

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This piece was written by James Samson on September 16, 2021. It originally appeared in RedVoiceMedia.com and is used by permission.

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