NFL superstar Aaron Rodgers expressed strong criticism towards the mainstream media and pharmaceutical industry during an interview on “The Joe Rogan Experience.”
He discussed facing backlash for his views on COVID-19 and vaccinations, as well as his willingness to engage in meaningful conversations with critics.
“I was COVID MVP. I was two-time MVP during COVID,” Rodgers said. “They had to shut the f— up when it comes down to the performance… And then over time, I think a lot of people that demonized you especially the fans they realize you were right.”
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“They’re literally criminal organizations that have some of the biggest criminal fines in the history of this country,” Rodgers said.
Rodgers mentioned a potential appearance on Jimmy Kimmel’s show and addressed the broader implications of his stance, including the Epstein scandal’s coverage in the media.
“I have a platform. Some people want you to just shut up and throw a football, and that’s fine, but I think there has to be certain voices of reason,” Rodgers said.
The interview also touched on Rodgers’ desire to return to the football field following an injury.
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