Saturday Evening Live, once a staple of modern American pop culture, has shed its sheen in recent years, many thanks in no little part to its over liberal angle. Their efforts to harpoon conservatism and disparage Republican leaders are well-documented many thanks to our perpetual access to their back brochure.
This week, however, host Woody Harrelson decided to go down an unpleasant bit of fact during his monologue that had Democrats fuming.
Star Woody Harrelson has come under attack for making a joke about coronavirus vaccine mandates throughout his monologue as host of Saturday Evening Live, in which he contrasted pharmaceutical business to medication cartels.
Harrelson, tackling SNL tasks today for the 5th time in his career, informed a parable regarding the “craziest script” he has ever before read.
The joke was brilliant.
“So the film goes like this,” Harrelson said. “The largest medicine cartels on the planet get with each other and get up all the media as well as all the political leaders and also require all individuals in the world to remain secured their houses.”
“And also individuals can just appear if they take the cartel’s medicines and keep taking them over and also over,” the True Investigator celebrity added. “I threw they manuscript away. I mean, that was going to think that crazy concept? Being forced to do medications? I do that voluntarily all day!”
The monologue had Twitter ablaze, with some assaulting Harrelson for what they viewed as “reassuring” anti-vaccine people while others applauded the threat that he absorbed informing the joke.
Video of the joke can be seen below:
The greatest, most fierce, murderous drug cartels secure you in your house, and also you can just appear after you take their medicines.
Woody Harrelson clarifies Pfizer’s BioWeapon rollout throughout his SNL talk. pic.twitter.com/Qrl8mKVPd6
— Stew Peters (@realstewpeters) February 26, 2023
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