Tucker Carlson drew a connection between vaccine mandates and Nazi medical experiments in concentration camps.
I thought that American physicians agreed that compulsory medical care was immoral and could never be imposed on anyone, after watching what the Japanese imperial army and the Nazis did in their medical experiments. When did we forget? Carlson said that in an interview with an anti-vaxxer.
"About a year ago was when we must have forgotten that," said the man who was banned from social media.
The Nazi regime carried out a number of medical research projects in which human subjects were held as concentration camp captives. Thousands of people have been subjected to these medical experiments.
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A federal judge struck down the Biden administration's vaccine mandate for federal workers. The judge ruled that the government couldn't penalize people who didn't get the vaccine.
President Joe Biden's push for more vaccinations was dealt a blow by the ruling. The requirement for federal employees was announced by Biden in September. Large employers and healthcare workers were mandated by Biden.
Republicans immediately pushed back against the mandates, and they've found success in the courts while trying to limit Biden's orders. Biden's vaccine-or-testing mandate for private companies with over 100 employees was blocked by the Supreme Court.
Carlson is not the only Fox host who has compared the US response to the coronaviruses to the Nazi regime.
The Fox Nation host likened Dr. Fauci to Mengele.
December 3, 2021.
She said people across the world told her that Fauci doesn't present science but that he is associated with the Nazi doctor who did experiments on Jews during the Second World War and in the concentration camps.
"Because of the response from COVID, what it has done to countries everywhere, what it has done to civil liberties, the suicide rates, the poverty, it has obliterated economies."
Fauci said the comparison was disgusting.
Holocaust Remembrance Day will be observed on Thursday, January 27.