State Farm dropped Aaron Rodgers ads for one Sunday, but won't break up with its 'great ambassador'
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After his COVID-19 diagnosis led to the revelation that he had refused to be vaccinated and lied about it publicly, saying, “Yeah, I’ve been immunized,” Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is facing something he doesn’t seem to have a loState Farm dropped Aaron Rodgers ads for one Sunday, but won't break up with its 'great ambassador'
After his COVID-19 diagnosis led to the revelation that he had refused to be vaccinated and lied about it publicly, saying, “Yeah, I’ve been immunized,” Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is facing something he doesn’t seem to have a lot of experience with: consequences for his actions. But don’t worry. He’s rich, famous, white, and embracing a Republican position. The consequences will be limited, as the NFL and one of his top sponsors have made clear. Rodgers spent last week whining about being “in the crosshairs of the woke mob” and “cancel culture,” because that’s how conservative white guys tell the world that it would be worse for them to face consequences for their actions than it was for them to do whatever they fear the consequences of. Read more

