Post-Woke #63: “Anecdotals” director Jennifer Sharp on how the vaccine-injured are censored & silenced
“We've been told it's unethical to talk about our stories because we’re just ‘anecdotes.’”
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Jennifer Sharp is an award-winning director, editor, writer, and graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts. In her 2019 feature film, Una Great Movie, Jennifer uses humor to address how making art a business can destroy art.
“In March 2021, after receiving my Pfizer shot, I couldn't feel the left side of my face for a month,” Sharp explains. “Eighteen months later, electric shocks and muscle weakness continue. Unable to receive the second dose, I am amongst a group of partially vaccinated people who have been outcast from many aspects of society with no empathy. We've been censored and told it's unethical to talk about our stories because we are just ‘anecdotes.’”
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