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I can't believe it. It's not Satire:

Imagine your child has a terminal illness and has a wish to visit Disney Land or meet a famous actor or ride in a race car or sing on stage and you contact Richard Davis, CEO, Make A Wish Foundation and he happily tells you that your child’s wish can be granted — if your child and you and other family members are two weeks past the last vaccine shot.

If not, take your wishes elsewhere.

In the name of safety, Davis and Make A Wish are going to only grant that last wish if your child based on his and his organizations rendering of CDC guidelines.

I can't believe it. It's not Satire: Imagine your child has a terminal illness and has a wish to visit Disney Land or meet a famous actor or ride in a race car or sing on stage and you contact Richard Davis, CEO, Make A Wish Foundation and he happily tells you that your child’s wish can be granted — if your child and you and other family members are two weeks past the last vaccine shot. If not, take your wishes elsewhere. In the name of safety, Davis and Make A Wish are going to only grant that last wish if your child based on his and his organizations rendering of CDC guidelines.

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[–] 4 pts

Reads like a Babylon Bee headline

[–] 3 pts

satire cannot compete for long against clown world

[–] 1 pt

I’m beyond cynical, and could not have imagined something like this. The only possible effect of injecting terminal children with experimental vaccines is that they die even sooner.