Video Of Sean Penn Calling For The Unvaccinated To Be Imprisoned And Jobless Resurfaces

Sean Penn during interview with Tracy Smith via CBS Sunday Morning, YouTube

Sean Penn has managed to utter some of the most stupid, nonsensical statements in his insufferably woke and preachy trajectory as an activist, and a video that has recently resurfaced showing the Hollywood actor proposing to imprison all individuals who have chosen not to get vaccinated against COVID-19 might just take the cake.

Sean Penn lends his Oscar statuette to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, AFP News Agency YouTube channel

Sean Penn lends his Oscar statuette to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, AFP News Agency YouTube channel

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In an interview with Extra from August of 2021 — whilst promoting his film Flag Day — host Cheslie Kryst asked Penn about his thoughts on “anti-vaccine rhetoric.” The actor then declared, “It’s a cowardice of conviction,” before shamelessly admitting he wanted to see those choosing not to get vaccinated losing their jobs.

He elaborated, “I think it’s an unwillingness to engage in a cultural common sense that at this point it seems criminal to me, actually, I really feel that if someone chooses not to be vaccinated then they should choose to stay home; not go to work, not have a job.”

“As long as we’re all paying for these streets, we’ve got to ride safely on them. So, I’m just hopeful that the mindset will change — and it’s started,” claimed the woke actor, specifying that “there are some examples of leadership that are being helpful but we’ve really got to get everyone else… everybody on the same page and I think the CDC should be much more clear.”

Just a few weeks later, the actor would go on CNN and make even more inflammatory comments regarding vaccine mandates, implying that the act of refraining oneself from getting inoculated against COVID-19 is comparable to “pointing a gun in somebody’s face.”

Sean Penn during interview with Willie Geist via TODAY, YouTube

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“I do believe that everyone should get vaccinated. I believe it should be mandatory,” Penn told CNN’s Michael Smerconish before he claimed that those who are “vax-resistant” are putting everybody else in danger.

“I have some areas of strong belief in the Second Amendment. But I think that you need to recognize how — with something like this — you can’t go around pointing a gun in somebody’s face, which is what it is when people are unvaccinated.”

This wasn’t the first time the woke Hollywood actor made such a nonsensical comparison. In July of 2021 Penn criticised the Trump administration’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, making multiple outrageous claims in the process. 

“We were — not only as a country, but as a world – let down and openly neglected, misinformed,” Penn said at the time. “We had truth and reason assaulted under what was in all terms an obscene administration.”

Sean Penn in 'Mystic River,' Warner Bros. Pictures

Sean Penn in ‘Mystic River’ (2003), Warner Bros. Pictures

He added, “When my team and I would come home from test and vaccinations sites at night, particularly during testing under Trump, to maddening news — it felt like someone with a machine gun gunning down communities that were most vulnerable from a turret at the White House.”

Penn’s totalitarian ideas to fight the COVID-19 pandemic shouldn’t come as a surprise, considering that he was a fervent supporter of former and current Venezuelan dictators Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro; whom he considers to be friends.

Hugo Chávez calls George Bush a devil during a UN speech in 2006

Hugo Chávez calls George Bush a devil during a UN speech in 2006

In March of 2010, the actor not only defended the late Chávez, but also demanded journalists calling him a dictator to be jailed on the grounds of perjury. Chávez is best known for nationalizing multiple Venezuelan industries, including the oil industry, while cutting off foreign investments, which plunged the country into an economic nightmare where citizens were eventually forced to eat their pets to survive. 

“Every day, this elected leader is called a dictator here, and we just accept it, and accept it. And this is mainstream media. There should be a bar by which one goes to prison for these kinds of lies,” Penn told Bill Maher during an episode of Real Time, via The Guardian, adding, “We are hypnotised by the media.”

Sean Penn and Hugo Chávez via AFP Español, YouTube

Sean Penn and Hugo Chávez via AFP Español, YouTube

He would then daringly inquire, “Who do you know here who’s gone through 14 of the most transparent elections on the globe, and has been elected democratically, as Hugo Chávez?” Following the passing of Chávez in 2013, the woke actor openly voiced his support for current President of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro, whom the Organisation of American States officially described as a dictator in September of 2019.

Sean Penn attends Hugo Chávez vigil in Bolivia via On Demand News, YouTube

Sean Penn attends Hugo Chávez vigil in Bolivia via On Demand News, YouTube

“Today the people of the United States lost a friend it never knew it had. And poor people around the world lost a champion,” read a statement issued by the actor regarding the death of Chávez.

Penn’s statement continued, “I lost a friend I was blessed to have. My thoughts are with the family of President Chávez and the people of Venezuela,” later expressing his full support for Maduro, stating, “Venezuela and its revolution will endure under the proven leadership of Vice President Maduro.”

Sean Penn during interview with Tracy Smith via CBS Sunday Morning, YouTube

Even more fascinating is the fact that Penn hasn’t criticised Venezuela’s COVID-19 response. How could he? President Nicolás Maduro has reportedly made the pertinent data a state secret. In the early days of the pandemic, the South American country’s death toll was deemed “not credible” by Human Rights Watch director José Miguel Vivanco.

“We believe the figures and the statistics that the Venezuelan government is providing – Maduro’s statistics – are absolutely absurd and are not credible,” said Vivanco in May of 2020, as Venezuela reported its first Covid-19 cases in March of that year and had only confirmed 1,121 cases and 10 deaths.

Nicolás Maduro attacks the Trump administration in an interview with ABC News

Nicolás Maduro attacks the Trump administration in an interview with ABC News

In January of 2022, Reuters reported that Venezuela’s opposition accused the dictator of “unilaterally changing the destination of medication and equipment provided by the Pan American Health Organization,” apparently done so in what was described as a “clear violation” of an agreement to address the COVID-19 pandemic.

As of January 2023, Venezuela’s COVID-19 death toll could still be considered “not credible” with a total of 5,832 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic, as per information collected by Statista, considering that Venezuela’s population is 28,232,867 as of Thursday the 12th of January, 2023, according to Worldometer.

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