BUCK: The CEO of Pfizer, Bourla, has come out and said we need the fourth shot.
CLAY: We need to listen to this.
BUCK: Here you go.
BUCK: “It’s not that good against stopping infections,” which was the whole purpose of the vaccine.
CLAY: (laughing) Which is what a vaccine typically does. Let’s be honest, right now?
BUCK: Yeah. That was also how they justified all the mandates. That was why they made me get — they made me get so I could go buy a cup of coffee in my home city — a shot that four months later they’re like, “Well, that shot doesn’t do a damn thing.”
CLAY: Completely worthless.
BUCK: Completely worthless.
CLAY: The shot you got was completely worthless.
BUCK: But it wasn’t mRNA technology, so I got that going for me which was nice, I got the old school one. Which was worthless, though. But even the CEO says it. I’m just wondering now, if you say on social media — and, remember, sometimes they are following you and you’re already on the radar or the algorithm grabs you, sometimes it doesn’t, depends. But if someone says on social media that the Pfizer vaccine doesn’t work very well and doesn’t work for very long — which is what the CEO of Pfizer is now saying, he said get a fourth shot — are you still slapped down?
CLAY: Yeah.
BUCK: Are you still chastened? Do you get a wrong information warning? Do you get slapped as we have been on Spotify with “go get more information on covid”? Yeah, go get truthful information about covid from the Clay and Buck show, you idiots at all these platforms that are doing this stuff! It’s outrageous.
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