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Queen Of Gaslighting: CNN Chinese Med Contributor Says “Life Needs To Get Hard” For Americans Who Won’t Vaccinate

By  Kari Donovan

Leana Wen is a Chinese-born medical contributor to CNN, and she often talks about how to force Americans to do things they choose not to do, while she promotes the Democrat Party talking points about COVID 19.  She is often fond of aggressively forcing Americans to think and act as she feels right, while she is applauded by the hosts of CNN for her tyrannical behavior.

In her typically whiney-sounding voice, trying to hide her Chinese accent, and overly produced talking points, Wen demands that people see getting vaccinated as “the easy choice” to CNN audiences.  The clip of her latest screed against American liberty quickly went viral over the weekend, with millions of views on different platforms.

I wrote about Wen in the past, calling her a “Medical dominant”:

“A Chinese-born physician with an enormous amount of power over America appeared on CNN in mid-March to admit to her political demands. She plans to support the Government, demanding citizens comply, or else they lose their freedoms.

“The Vaccine is the ticket back to pre-pandemic life,” Dr. Leana Wen told CNN’s Chris Cuomo, in a panicked plea to Americans to take part in her political theater, forgetting to mention that taking the vaccine would cause someone to test positive.

Wen, in the video, admits that she is going to influence the CDC and the Biden administration to allow rights and freedoms to people who have been vaccinated and withhold freedoms and rights to those who will not comply with her demands, even going as far and to call people “anti-vaxxers” who are not scientific.”

Wen is given a celebrity media platform by the radical far left.  In her recent op-ed for the Washington Post, to push for the vaccine in children, trying to convince people that everyone needs the shot:

“Imagine there is a new contagious illness spreading among children. More than 400 kids in the United States have died from it. Tens of thousands have been hospitalized. Some who only had mild initial symptoms are afflicted with lasting effects such as headaches, heart palpitations, persistent fatigue, and inability to concentrate. Many of the affected children were previously healthy, and it’s impossible to predict who will fall ill and who will be spared.

We don’t have to imagine any of this, of course. The effects of covid-19 on children have been overshadowed by the much greater impacts on adults. But just because older people are more likely to suffer severe consequences doesn’t mean that the coronavirus isn’t a danger to kids.

A common refrain throughout the pandemic has been that kids aren’t at much risk. This argument has been used to justify decisions in Texas and Iowa to ban schools from requiring masks. It is being cited, including by some doctors, as a reason for why vaccines should be directed abroad rather than be given to American children. On Thursday, an adviser to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration questioned whether the agency should be able to use emergency-use authorization to expedite vaccines for children under 12. Even under the emergency designation, vaccines probably won’t be authorized for younger school-age children until this fall, and toddlers and babies not until the end of 2021; waiting for full approval could delay the process well into 2022.”

In other words, Wen hasn’t seen brainwashing, gaslighting, or any other tactic to spread fear-based propaganda that she doesn’t love, embrace and use.

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