Doctors and nurses on the “front lines” of the Coronavirus outbreak have been gaining internet fame by sharing videos of themselves dancing while on the job. One medical team caught Candace Owens’ ire for sharing a picture of themselves reenacting Jesus’ Last Supper.
She described the picture as “nauseating” and “sacrilegious.” She said that she “couldn’t be MORE DONE with the Coronavirus narrative.” She summed it up by saying that “it is possible to support doctors and nurses without blasphemous hyperbole.”
If you’re wondering what this is—it’s a photo of doctors and nurses imitating Jesus’ last supper, because apparently their sacrifices during #coronavirus are comparable. This is about as nauseating as it is sacrilegious. I couldn’t be MORE DONE with the #coronavirus narrative.
I’ve ignored the media’s absurd comparisons to doctors and nurses to soldiers on D-Day. But this really elevates the rhetoric to the point of no return. It is possible to support doctors and nurses without blasphemous hyperbole.
I’ve ignored the media’s absurd comparisons to doctors and nurses to soldiers on D-Day.
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) April 26, 2020
But this really elevates the rhetoric to the point of no return.
It is possible to support doctors and nurses without blasphemous hyperbole.
In another post, Owens mentioned the dancing and mentioned CNN’s Chris Cuomo and his dramatic “reemergence from quarantine.” She blasted “the plague of narcissism” that has been “rearing it’s ugly head.” She implored to “reopen America.”
Doctors and nurses dancing on Tik-Tok for likes, and comparing themselves to Jesus Christ. Chris Cuomo staging a departure from his mansion’s basement for attention. We can’t even have a pandemic without the plague of narcissism rearing its ugly head. Reopen America.
Doctors and nurses dancing on Tik-Tok for likes, and comparing themselves to Jesus Christ.@ChrisCuomo staging a departure from his mansion’s basement for attention.
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) April 26, 2020
We can’t even have a pandemic without the plague of narcissism rearing its ugly head.
Reopen America. pic.twitter.com/TNFUI8CLay
When anti-quarantine protesters demanding the economy be reopened staged a demonstration on Wednesday outside the Virginia state capitol building, Dr. Bruhn and his wife, Kristin, put on their white lab coats and protective masks and headed to Richmond with homemade signs reading, “You have no ‘right’ to put us all at risk. Go Home” and “Sign up here to die for the economy.”
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