Rademacher exited 'General Hospital' amid a Disney-ABC vaccine mandate.
After exiting "General Hospital" following almost two decades on the program, actor Ingo Rademacher joined "Tucker Carlson Tonight" on Fox Nation to discuss his new lawsuit against Disney subsidiary ABC over its coronavirus vaccine mandate.
Rademacher, who was denied a religious exemption, told host Tucker Carlson that submitting to the injection would go against many of his beliefs, including religion.
The actor, 50, spoke of his elderly parents who still live in his home country of Germany, where he said they hike every day in the Alps and are on zero pharmaceutical medications at their advanced age, due in part to their longstanding use of homeopathic and other remedies for illnesses.
The injections from Pfizer, Moderna and Janssen/Johnson & Johnson go against that life tradition, while the mandate effectively cancels out a human being's individual body sovereignty, he said.
"To me, it's staying healthy and dying healthy as well," Rademacher said. "Being injected with something like this COVID vaccine – personally, I don't think I need it, and I think I should be able to make that choice."
He said that by submitting to the Walt Disney Company's demands, which in turn are strongly supported by the federal government, he is giving away his body to officials in Washington, D.C.
Rademacher exited 'General Hospital' amid a Disney-ABC vaccine mandate.
After exiting "General Hospital" following almost two decades on the program, actor Ingo Rademacher joined "Tucker Carlson Tonight" on Fox Nation to discuss his new lawsuit against Disney subsidiary ABC over its coronavirus vaccine mandate.
Rademacher, who was denied a religious exemption, told host Tucker Carlson that submitting to the injection would go against many of his beliefs, including religion.
The actor, 50, spoke of his elderly parents who still live in his home country of Germany, where he said they hike every day in the Alps and are on zero pharmaceutical medications at their advanced age, due in part to their longstanding use of homeopathic and other remedies for illnesses.
The injections from Pfizer, Moderna and Janssen/Johnson & Johnson go against that life tradition, while the mandate effectively cancels out a human being's individual body sovereignty, he said.
"To me, it's staying healthy and dying healthy as well," Rademacher said. "Being injected with something like this COVID vaccine – personally, I don't think I need it, and I think I should be able to make that choice."
He said that by submitting to the Walt Disney Company's demands, which in turn are strongly supported by the federal government, he is giving away his body to officials in Washington, D.C.
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