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Published: October 27, 2021

Australian senator defends vaccine-injured sufferers ridiculed by another senator, TV host

By The Editor

Wed Oct 27, 2021 – 7:42 pm EDT

CANBERRA, Australia (LifeSiteNews) — An Australian senator engaged in an explosive faceoff on SkyNews yesterday, courageously speaking out in defense of people suffering from adverse effects from the COVID jab as the SkyNews host dismissed them and a fellow senator ridiculed them.

The confrontation took place during a Newsday broadcast during which Gerard Rennick, Liberal Senator for Queensland, discussed cases of adverse events from the COVID-19 vaccines. Rennick was often interrupted by SkyNews host Tom Connell and by Labour Senator Murray Watt. Both dismissed the cases, describing them as “anecdotal,” and Watt later called the people involved “anti-vaccination nuts.”

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In answer to a question from Connell, Rennick began by expressing his concerns about the growing number of young people who have suffered adverse effects from the vaccine across Australia. He was immediately interrupted by Connell, who attempted to hijack the discussion.

Rennick carried on nonetheless and denounced cases of people who were forced to take a second dose of the COVID vaccine after having developed adverse effects from their first shots.

“In the last week, I’ve had a 37-year-old woman who’s had a stroke, who’s been told she’s got to take a second vaccine or she is going to lose her job,” Rennick said.

“I’ve also spoken with a 31-year-old-man who’s been paralyzed since

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