Marvel Star 'Ant-Man' Evangeline Lilly Resists covid Strike
"I believe that no one should be forced to inject their body with anything of their own free will," Evangeline Lilly wrote on Instagram.
Marvel's 'Ant-Man' franchise star Evangeline Lilly said on Instagram that she was rallying in Washington DC to "support the sovereignty of the body" and protesting COVID's vaccination orders.
"I believe that no one should be forced to inject their body with anything when it is threatened: violent*******, imprisonment or imprisonment, Loss of employment, homelessness, hunger, loss of education, separation from loved ones, expulsion from church. To society under any threat,” wrote the actor.
He said, "This is not the way. It is not safe. It is not healthy. This is not love. I understand that the world is scared, but I do not think that responding to strong fears will solve our problems." "
In fact, almost every medical body of any qualification says that COVID vaccines are nothing to be afraid of. Most come highly recommended by the American Medical Association, including the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Center for Disease Control, reports dateline.com.
Lilly said: "I was a pro-choice before Covid and I am still a pro-choice today."
Lily is the second Marvel actress to object against the terms.
In 2020, Black Panther star Letitia Wright shared a video against Wax on social media, then temporarily shut down her Twitter and Instagram accounts before apologizing, saying she didn't mean to hurt anyone.
And in 2020, Lily wrote on Instagram that she would never stay away from people.
He later echoed those words: "I want to sincerely and sincerely apologize for the insensitivity shown in my previous post on the real pain and fear that plagued the world with COVID-19."
Grandparents, babies, children, sisters and brothers die, the world gathers to find a way to counter this real threat, and my subsequent silence sends a devastating, egregious and hidden message. ,
Lily plays Hope Van Dyne in the 'Ant-Man' franchise. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumia has completed shooting and will hit theaters on July 28, 2023.
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