Mychal Massie spent his Sept. 11 WorldNetDaily column whining that Twitter (well, X) suspended him for expressing a death with for Anthony Fauci:
How am I supposed to stand beside Elon Musk in his fight against online censorship, when X (formerly Twitter) is guilty of doing the same thing, if not worse?
My X account was suspended a couple days ago for daring to use what those sissies consider violent speech. What did I say, you ask? I said, “Fauci needs to get the electric chair” – and it caused a bowel secretion in their tortured worthless lives that was consistent with encopresis.
[…]I’ve said it many times: I say what I mean and I mean what I say – and I don’t apologize, especially to an entity I have virtually no respect for in the first place. There’s nothing under this sun that could cause me to lament their actions. In fact, if they’re smart enough to read sign language, they’ll understand that the positioning of my thumb to the tip of my nose isn’t a field sobriety test for alcohol consumption. Since I am a teetotaler.
Saying Anthony Fauci deserves the electric chair is me being extremely generous in my call for him to be punished. The death penalty is too good for him. He deserves the eternal agony of hell for knowingly and intentionally causing pain, faking data, fear mongering, censorship, and knowingly destroying lives and careers. All while he paves the way for his cronies to get richer.
Just because Massie claims to mean what he says doesn’t mean that his death wish for Fauci is any less offensive.
Massie then tried to lay out his evidence that Fauci deserves to be executed — but his first example involved right-wing anti-vaxxer Megyn Kelly claiming that a COVID vaccine gave her an autoimmune disease, though she has offered no evidence to back up the claim. Massie continued his anti-Fauci rant:
Fauci knowingly misled the public and outright lied to We the People about COVID and about the jab.
He knowingly lied about medications that had been safely prescribed and purchased over the counter for decades. Medications that were free of side effects. He knowingly lied, placing literally millions of lives at risk forcing the nonsensical fraud of face masks.
He lied about gain-of-function research at Wuhan Institute of Virology and his participation. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., has made criminal referral of Fauci to the Department of Justice.
Miscarriages among women in the military rose exponentially, specifically because of Fauci’s pushing mandated injection of the deadly toxins. I spoke with a young woman I know who developed life-threatening blood clots literally days after receiving the jab. Never in the history of sports have we seen so many superbly conditioned athletes dropping dead, having heart attacks, blood clots and the sudden onslaught of other autoimmune diseases. I personally know several persons who almost immediately developed nerve issues in their feet and ankle area, within weeks of receiving the jab. There are valid claims of married couples developing critical issues from normal marital relations, because one received the jab and the other did not.
Lots of misinformation to unpack here. Massie is alluding to a study allegedly claiming that masks don’t work, which the editor of the medical journal where the study was published said was not what the study actually concluded. His claim that the vaccine caused a spike in miscarriages is similarly bogus. We’ve already documented how WND has promoted the baseless conspiracy theory that the on-field collapse NFL player Damar Hamlin and other athletes was caused by the vaccine. Massie’s statement about “medications that had been safely prescribed and purchased over the counter for decades” is presumably a reference to hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, which still lack legitimate evidence that they are effective in treating or preventing COVID. We’re not sure what Massie is referring to when talking about the vaccine disrupting “normal marital relations,” but one study found that it did not increase the risk of erectile dysfunciton.
Massie concluded by likening the COVID vaccines to Agent Orange:
Not one thing dissuades me that these things are barely the tip of the iceberg. I was among the early analysts warning the government cannot be trusted and the idea of forcing a fake vaccine on the public, that excluded the elected, was a clarion call to avoid the jabs at all cost. Based on the history of the government’s involvement in Tuskegee, secretly spraying Agent Orange on entire communities without their knowledge and the aerial spraying of the deadly Agent Orange compound into the entire ecosystem including fruits and vegetables, CIA experiments in New York City subway systems and the LSD experiments on prison inmates and persons confined to mental hospitals, don’t believe anything they tell you.
You’re darn right Facui [sic] deserves the electric chair, and if that offends the fairies and trolls at X, it’s too bad. I don’t give a rip.
Perhaps not, but law enforcement authorities do. It’s also a sign of Massie’s insecurity and sociopathy that he can’t handle criticism, as evidenced by his lashing out at the folks at X who sensibly held him accountable for his violent death wish as “fairies and trolls.”
Ironically, a few days after Massie’s column was published, an article by WND’s Bob Unruh complained that “an MSNBC columnist has set a new standard with his death wish” for Donald Trump by declaring that he “must die in prison.” Talk about a double standard.
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