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Woody Harrelson Drops Vaccine TRUTH BOMB During SNL Monologue

The comments were far from SNL’s usual liberalism.

Saturday Night Live, once a staple of modern American pop culture, has lost its sheen in recent decades, thanks in no small part to its over liberal slant.  Their attempts to harpoon conservatism and defame Republican leaders are well-documented thanks to our perpetual access to their back catalog.

This week, however, host Woody Harrelson decided to drop an uncomfortable bit of truth during his monologue that had Democrats fuming.

Actor Woody Harrelson has come under fire for making a joke about coronavirus vaccine mandates during his monologue as host of Saturday Night Live, in which he compared pharmaceutical companies to drug cartels.

Harrelson, taking on SNL duties this week for the fifth time in his career, told a parable about the “craziest script” he has ever read.

The joke was brilliant.

“So the movie goes like this,” Harrelson said. “The biggest drug cartels in the world get together and buy up all the media and all the politicians and force all the people in the world to stay locked in their homes.”

“And people can only come out if they take the cartel’s drugs and keep taking them over and over,” the True Detective star added. “I threw they script away. I mean, who was going to believe that crazy idea? Being forced to do drugs? I do that voluntarily all day long!”

The monologue had Twitter ablaze, with some attacking Harrelson for what they saw as “comforting” anti-vaccine individuals while others applauded the risk that he took in telling the joke.

Video of the joke can be seen below:

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