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Last week, Mug Club Undercover released undercover footage exposing New York City Covid czar Dr. Jay Varma’s drug-fueled sex parties in defiance of the lockdowns he orchestrated. The story has reached national news outlets and the New York City Council Common Sense Caucus is holding a press conference on the steps of City Hall.
Although some outlets like the New York Times care more about the ethics of unknowingly recording someone responsible for ruining so many livelihoods, the story has reached many people following the news cycle and some are now demanding accountability.
“Everyone hates the feeling of being scammed, lied to, and having had a measurable, negative impact,” Crowder said. “It does not matter what it is, people hate it.”
The extent of lockdowns was so severe that people were denied goodbyes to their loved ones dying in the hospital while the man in charge of those policies was attending drug-fueled sex parties. And to say many Americans have lost trust in their institutions because of people and entities like the CDC is an understatement.
“The media wants to blame the person whose trust has been violated,” Crowder said. “You are the one who has been abused.”
When people demand you lose your job for rules they don’t even believe are effective that tends to cause distrust.
Varma has released the following statement as a result of the investigation:
“Unfortunately, I was targeted by an operative for an extremist right-wing organization determined to malign public health officials and take down the public health system in America. This individual has been highly discredited and he has been banned from numerous media outlets for his homophobic slurs and racist rants.
In other words, he’s crying victim while trying to turn Crowder into the bad guy.
“In those private conversations that were secretly recorded, spliced, diced, and taken out of context, I referred to events that transpired four years ago. I served in City Hall between April 2020 – May 2021. During that time, I participated in two private gatherings. I take responsibility for not using the best judgment at the time.
“Sliced, diced, and taken out of context,” Crowder said.
“Facing the greatest public health crisis in a century, our top priority was to save lives, and every decision made was based on the best available science to keep New Yorkers safe. I stand by my efforts to get New Yorkers vaccinated against COVID-19, and I reject dangerous extremist efforts to undermine the public’s confidence in the need for and effectiveness of vaccines.”
Spoken like a true narcissist, as Varma has some nerve trying to claim he did this out of the kindness of his heart and solely to save lives.
“If he were to say he tried to save lives and despite that he made a mistake that would be one thing,” Crowder said. “Instead, he wants you to believe all the mistakes were for you and it’s your fault you don’t trust your institutions.”
He couldn’t even pretend to care, as he claims engaging in sex parties was intended to end the Panny D.
“This is someone who thinks that he is the hero and the victim and it’s your fault for not trusting them,” Crowder added. “You have been abused by your institutions and so you rightfully don’t trust them.”