Accountability
James Carville says ‘it should be legal’ to punch unvaccinated people in the face
Political contractor and adviser James Carville said on his podcast that it should be legal to punch people who are not vaccinated against COVID-19 in the face.
On an episode of his podcast, Politics War Room with James Carville & Al Hunt, Carville went on a rant about people who have refused the COVID-19 vaccination in spite of CDC and other health officials’ recommendations. Carville said it should be made legal to punch “piece of sh*t” unvaccinated people “in the g*d****ed face.”
During a discussion about whether President Biden should make it illegal for unvaccinated individuals to travel across state borders, Carville expanded on his disdain for the unvaccinated.
“I wish what they’d do is pass a law to make you immune from liability if you punch some unvaccinated person right in the face, which I’d really like to do,” he said.
“If you ask me what’s my first reaction to you if you’re not vaccinated, you don’t have any medical reason not to be, you’re a piece of s***, OK? I just want to punch you in the g*d****ed face. That’s the way I look at these people,” he continued. Carville’s co-host, Al Hunt, agreed.
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Hopefully, the injections will take care of him. Or maybe the injections already are since one of the side-effects is blood clots through out the body. And since he had made the statement any person who has rejected the injections can treat Mr Carville as a hostile and immediate threat if he comes anywhere near them.