Nicki Minaj Fans March At CDC Headquarters In Support Of Her Vaccine Take

You can't trust rapper Nicki Minaj to keep embarrassing medical conditions under wraps, but people can surely bank on Minaj having the balls to stand up to Dr. Fauci and the opaque guidance of the CDC when it comes to getting the COVID vaccine.

Now that she's voiced her opposition toward mindless medical decisions, the typical players on the Left are coming out to criticize Minaj, which has riled up millions in her fan base.

Minaj admitted that a cousin's adverse reaction of impotence and swollen balls was the basis for an ongoing evaluation on deciding to get vaxxed. Twitter lashed out using its trademark hazing and coercion — criticizing Minaj for the outlandish reasoning and challenging her to still get vaccinated. The rapper has also expressed wanting to maintain her health following the birth of her infant son.

The vaccine "defiance" from Minaj and the critiques that followed sparked a group of fans ("Barbies") to protest outside of the CDC's headquarters in Atlanta, GA. The group was vocal in their support for Minaj's personal choice to not get vaccinated — also calling out Dr. Anthony Fauci after he commented on the artist's claim.

“The answer to that, is a resounding no. There’s no evidence that it happens — nor is there any mechanistic reason to imagine that it would happen, so the answer to your question is no,” said Fauci.

OutKick's Anthony Farris reported on the controversy surrounding the supreme leader of the Barbz, citing one Biden health official that also spoke out on Minaj's encouragement to evaluate the science of the vaccine independently. The official said, “She should be thinking twice about propagating information that really has no basis except a one-off anecdote, and that’s not what science is all about.”

After opting out of attending the above-the-ground Illuminati gathering that is the Met Gala, Minaj went on Twitter to explain that she had not met the event's mandatory vaccine policy.

Late night TV hosts and other Democratic subordinates launched a search for Minaj's anonymous cousin with the bloated clackers to keep poking fun at the matter, also throwing in some uninspired prodding at "anti-vaxxers" in the process.















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