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Country singer Jason Aldean slams vaccine, mask mandates, praises non-masked fans

Updated: August 23, 2021 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

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(LifeSiteNews) — Popular country singer Jason Aldean praised maskless concert-goers during a show in North Carolina last week, expressing his view that masks and COVID shots should be a “personal choice” rather than a mandate. 

“It’s been about 18 months since me and the guys have been able to play some shows,” the four-time Grammy nominee told his audience. 

The Georgia native, whose “Back in the Saddle” tour has had him performing in multiple states since the beginning of August, including Virginia, New Jersey, New York, and Ohio, told the North Carolina crowd of maskless music fans that decisions about masking or getting a hastily-produced coronavirus shot should be up to personal discretion, not government mandate. 

“I’ve been saying this the last couple weeks, I’ll tell ya I’ve taken a lot of heat for it,” Aldean said, “but I’ll say it again: that vaccines, masks, all that stuff, should be a personal choice.” 

“In fact, I look around and I don’t see many [masks] out here tonight,” the singer added, amid rousing applause. 

“I know

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