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WaPo's Max Boot says Jesse Kelly's response to his idea for a federal vaccine verification app is a threat of violence

Washington Post “conservative” (pause for laughter) writer Max Boot is a big proponent of vaccine mandates, and he even supports requiring Americans to use an app to provide their vaccination status wherever they go:

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Jesse Kelly responded this way:

That sent a certain somebody scrambling for a safe space:

Resistance to their desire to impose their will on everybody else is often considered a threat of violence, self-awareness be damned.

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Uh oh! Boot might consider that another threat of violence. Ironically, this idea would cause a triggering among vaccine passport app supporters:

The Left’s heads would explode at that suggestion.

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