

Vaccine Freedom, China's Military Might, and Woke Media, with Allison Williams, Sen. Josh Hawley, and Batya Ungar-Sargon | Ep. 186
Oct 21, 2021
Allison Williams, a former ESPN reporter advocating for medical freedom, joins Senator Josh Hawley, known for his criticisms of vaccine mandates, and Batya Ungar-Sargon, author of "Bad News," to discuss compelling issues. They explore the impact of COVID-19 vaccine mandates on personal choice and job markets, the implications of China's military advancements, and the disconnect of woke media from working-class concerns. The trio emphasizes the importance of individual rights versus government control, urging a thoughtful dialog on pressing societal tensions.
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Origin of Vaccine Hesitancy
- Allison Williams' vaccine hesitancy stemmed from wanting a second child.
- Limited data and potential impacts on pregnancy and fertility influenced her decision.
Conflicting Views on Vaccine Safety
- ACOG recommends COVID vaccination for pregnant women, citing its safety and effectiveness.
- However, Williams questions the limited data and long-term effects on a developing child.
Doctor's Refusal
- Williams sought a religious exemption after her doctor's clinic, under pressure, refused to provide medical exemptions.
- This highlights the political pressure on medical professionals regarding exemptions.