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GOP Rep. Roasted for Cringey Syringe Meme Slamming Biden's Vaccination Efforts

GOP Rep. Roasted for Cringey Syringe Meme Slamming Biden's Vaccination Efforts
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As stronger, deadlier variants of the virus that's killed over 600 thousand Americans continue to emerge, Republicans across the country continue to push back against the Biden administration's efforts to ramp up vaccinations.

The White House recently announced an initiative in which volunteers would go door-to-door in under-vaccinated communities to give their neighbors information on where and how to get vaccinated.

Republicans immediately characterized this as federal overreach, falsely claiming government workers would be going door-to-door demanding proof of vaccination. Some Congressional Republicans, like Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, compared the effort to Nazi Brown Shirts policing communities.

And on Wednesday, Republican Congressman Chip Roy of Texas shared an anti-vaccine meme.

"Come and take it" is a popular sentiment from gun rights activists as a challenge to the United States government—which boasts a $700 billion defense budget—to try and take their firearms without a fight.

Borrowing from this template, Roy shared a picture of a syringe with the caption "Come inject it."

Roy also posted a link to his website, suggesting the image would soon be on merchandise in his store, which also boasts a tee shirt with an oil rig reading "Come and take it."

Once again, a Republican elected official was encouraging the refusal of lifesaving vaccines.






People soon responded with images of their own.



At least one poll has found that most Americans approve of the door-to-door initiative.