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Related: About this forumThis is the funniest Aaron Rodgers/loser/trumper/anti-vaxx meme...
I've seen. I laughed out loud when I saw it. It's a funny surprise.

dem4decades
(12,957 posts)brush
(60,556 posts)milestogo
(21,276 posts)brush
(60,556 posts)ItsjustMe
(11,971 posts)But I also don't get it.
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(60,556 posts)dchill
(42,660 posts)jimfields33
(19,382 posts)brush
(60,556 posts)""When the president of the United States says, 'This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated,' it's because him and his constituents, which, I don't know how there are any if you watch any of his attempts at public speaking, but I guess he got 81 million votes," Rodgers opined.
I just assumed he was a trumper. I could be wrong but that statement is out there.
milestogo
(21,276 posts)I really don't think he supported Trump in any way. But apparently he thinks Biden telling him to get vaccinated is some sort of insult he needs to fight.
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(60,556 posts)dchill
(42,660 posts)milestogo
(21,276 posts)and rape in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Rodgers was the main speaker, and during his talk he mentioned speaking with Russ Feingold about the issue. At the time Feingold was Special Envoy to the Great Lakes region of Africa.
That's generally thought of as a liberal issue.
Rodgers is not racist. He has avoided taking partisan stands on Wisconsin elections, but he generally has seemed liberal.
The stuff he's said in the last year is surprising to me and its inconsistent with the impression he made in the past. He's definitely anti-vax, but I don't think that means he is a right-winger.
He's very arrogant, and having the President of the United States tell him to get vaccinated probably infuriated him. So he lashed out.
brush
(60,556 posts)Now he's getting covid advice from Joe Rogan and insinuating that Biden didn't win the election.
Not good.
Blue Owl
(56,647 posts)You know, just to be a contrarian hipster doofus...
brush
(60,556 posts)was famous three or four years ago when he made it to the b-ball hall of fame. It was all over the internet and social media. So putting the crying Jordan face together with Rodgers' number 12 Packer's jersey and the Packer fan chesshead thingy...sports fans will get it.
LisaM
(29,283 posts)Of course, as a Detroit sports fan, I pretty much tend to ignore Michael Jordan anyway.
milestogo
(21,276 posts)brush
(60,556 posts)he just lost unexpectedly, remember, his number 12 Packers' jersey, and the Packers cheese head thingy.
To me it's hilarious. He keeps being favored to win the Super Bowl but can't get there, and has only won one while many say he's even more talented than Brady, who's won seven.
milestogo
(21,276 posts)And when did you see Rogers crying?
brush
(60,556 posts)you'd never understand it. Too bad, so sad. Rodgers lost again at home when favored big
milestogo
(21,276 posts)brush
(60,556 posts)Nothing wrong with men crying/showing emotion.
I_UndergroundPanther
(13,140 posts)Those cheese head hats are suprisingly heavy.
LetMyPeopleVote
(166,210 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(166,210 posts)RockRaven
(17,619 posts)From the perspective of many people, this is an esoteric mashup...
brush
(60,556 posts)avid sports fans would too. It's hilarious to me as it makes great fun of loser/anti-vaxxer/anti-Biden Aaron Rodgers.
Did I say loser Rodgers? If not, it bares repeating. Loser Rodgers.