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UFC Fighter Challenges GOP Gov Over Mask Mandates

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“UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell made a statement that wasn’t carried by UFC-TV, they didn’t want this aired so I wanted you to hear what he had to say. He’s calling out the Arkansas Governor, Asa Hutchinson, for the tyranny that’s being implemented in his state,” reported David Knight on 12/8/2020’s show.

Knight then plays the clip of Mitchell’s statement at a UFC event in front of a back-drop displaying the logos of the UFC and ESPN. “This is the only time I have a platform to say something. And I’ve had something on my mind, it’s affected me and a lot of people I love. And I’m going to take a lot of criticism for what I’m about to say, but I’m going to say it anyway because I feel it needs to be said,” declared Mitchell.

“I was driving by an elementary school the other day, and I saw these kids outside trying to play on the playground, trying to run around, or trying to swing on monkey bars, go down the slide, wrestle, and play tag, and they’ve all got masks on. And I see them out there, some of them taking their mask off, so they can breathe fresh air. They get fresh air in their lungs when they take the mask off. And then you got a teacher walking around, pointing at them saying ‘Oh, put your mask on, put your mask on, put your mask on’. And that makes me sick. These kids can’t get fresh air in there eight hours a day, they’re sitting next to each other and they can’t breathe fresh air. I don’t agree with that.”

Mitchell continues, “And I just want to tell Asa Hutchinson, I think you need to have a little bit of backbone. Because we did not vote for none of that. There was no vote that said ‘we want our kids in masks’, ‘we want to wear masks’, ‘we want our businesses shut down’, ‘we want our restaurants at half capacity’, ‘we want our gyms at half capacity’. And I just don’t know who he thinks he is, telling us that we have to shut our businesses to half capacity without a vote. There was no vote. And if he likes shutting down people’s businesses, and he likes telling people what to do, he can go to California. They’ll love him over there, that’s what they do over there, the government’s all up in people’s business over there. And we don’t want to live like that. And I’m just asking to get our freedoms back. And I don’t think that’s much to ask for.”

“And here’s another theory I got, if your mask works so well, why are you worried about if I’m wearing one? Don’t you have one on? Why does it matter? If they work so good, why are you worried about whether I’ve got one? If you think you’re going to get sick, stay home.”

Knight comments, “He’s got that exactly right. He understands that if people believe the masks work then they can wear one and if they’re really afraid then stay home. But it’s not about safety, it’s about compliance. It’s about psychologically conditioning those children to be dominated by the government and authority figures. And it’s about making people sick. That’s what these masks are about.”

Knight continues, “I support making the masks mandatory for the health bureaucrats and politicians, let the rest of us breathe freely. Maybe we could lock them up, I don’t know, but we could start with the masks.”

“There’s an article from the Ron Paul Institute titled ‘Everyone’s already wearing a mask, they just don’t work’. You still have people saying ‘you’ve got to flatten the curve’. That happens when people get real immunity, you don’t have real immunity if you don’t have LASTING immunity.”

“The Ron Paul Institute looked at the CMU mask compliance tracker, based on Carnegie Mellon University’s database. They looked at the mask compliance in the alleged COVID hotspots. In the San Francisco area 97% are mask compliant, same with New York City and Washington DC, they’re also 97%. Dallas and Fort Worth area is 94%, Philly area: 96%, Chicago: 95%, Miami: 96%, Seattle: 96%.”

“And yet, in the big cities where everyone’s watching the mainstream media and listening to their Democrat politicians and wearing their masks, those are the hotspots.”

“They’re saying ‘we think these vaccines are going to work, they’re going to be 99% effective I think, but we don’t know if they’ll work for another year, we don’t know how long they’re going to work’. You’ll have to have it all the time. Farr’s Law and the whole idea of herd immunity predated these mass vaccine programs. The idea was that when you get a disease, whatever it was, you now have immunity. If you have a vaccine that doesn’t, and they admit it doesn’t convey lasting immunity, then you’ll never have herd immunity, just a herd mentality.”

“Everyone’s already wearing the masks, they just don’t work. Mitchell understands that, you understand it, understand the agenda behind it,” concluded Knight.

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