Fauci: Vaccine Mandates 'Supersede Individual Choice'

Brittany M. Hughes | December 8, 2021

Dr. Anthony “Somehow Still Has a Job” Fauci is a fan of vaccine mandates – even if those mandates must be forced upon an unwilling person, because they “supersede individual choice.”

"I would prefer, and we all would prefer that people would be voluntarily getting vaccinated,” Fauci told MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell Wednesday. “But if they're not gonna do that, sometimes you've got to do things that are unpopular, but that clearly supersede individual choices, and are directed predominantly at the communal good."

Fauci added that people must think of their “communal responsibility.”
 


Fauci’s suggestion that people should be forced against their will to inject their own bodies with a vaccine they don’t want comes after New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio openly bragged that his city will become the first in the nation to require proof of vaccination for children ages 5 and up before they’re allowed indoors at restaurants, gyms, and recreational events.

Unfortunately for Fauci, President Joe Biden's tyrannical COVID edicts have so far hit a wall in the court system, as a federal judge recently ordered a temporary halt on the administration's mandate that all federal contractors get their employees vaccinated by January. Similarly, the president's mandate that all companies will 100 or more employees require their workers to get vaccinated or subject themselves to weekly COVID testing has also been stayed pending litigation after multiple businesses and states sued.