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Gene Simmons Torches Covid Anti-Vaxxers: ‘You’re Delusional’ ‘You’re An Enemy’

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Gene Simmons didn’t mince words, when discussing his thoughts on people who refuse to get the COVID-19 vaccine.

The Kiss singer and bassist criticized anti-vaxxers, when he told Steve Harkins on talkshoplive’s Rock ‘N’ Roll Channel that he thinks people that say that the COVID vaccine is an infringement of their rights are “delusional,” while mentioning that some fans had trouble joining the Kiss Kruise, because of their vaccine status.

The 72-year-old rocker didn’t hold back on slamming people who have refused to get the COVID vaccine. “I don’t care about your political beliefs.

You are not allowed to infect anybody just because you think you’ve got rights that are delusional,” he said, before likening it to other laws, like running red

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