Travis Tritt Sparks Controversy After Canceling Shows at Venues With Vaccine Requirements
10/20/2021 03:26 pm EDT
'Do better'
"Asking for proof of a negative covid test is not forcing anyone to take medicine," tweeted one person. "Do better, Travis."
Concerts could 'cause an outbreak'
"I guess you choose to not to go to places that require you to wear a seatbelt? And I guess you chose to not go to school growing up, because they require vaccines. And I guess you choose to not stop at red lights, as they are designed to keep you and other drivers safe," wrote another person, who went on to note, "Lots of laws and mandates that are made to keep you and other people safe, because the government (and everyone else) knows there are those that would do stupid stuff and risk the lives of others if those laws and mandates were not in place."
'Disregard for public health efforts'
"Your disregard for public health efforts to fight the spread of Covid has not only resulted in 'a hit in the pocketbook,'" shared somebody else. "To many, including me, you've taken a hit in loss of respect. Love your music, but you're totally on the wrong side of this."
Former fans
"This is not a personal freedom issue but a public health issue," added another. "You are condemning those who are immune compromised to a permanent quarantine. I won't attend any concerts where public health is not protected. I WAS a fan."
'Heartless'
"The [CDC] thr [White House] and [POTUS] are not promoting fear. They are promoting safety," noted a fan. "I have enjoyed your music in the past, but as someone who is Immunocompromised I would never be able to attend one of your shows without risk to my life. Don't I matter as a fan?Heartless."
'Science and health'
"Travis, I've been to several of your shows and enjoyed myself at them. But respectfully, you don't know the first thing about virology, immunology, or pandemics," commented somebody else. "As for 'fear-mongering,' I'd suggest the real fear-mongering is about the vaccines, which are safe."
Blocked
"Personally, I won't let anyone into my films at the theater unless they prove they are blocked by Travis Tritt," joked one person in response to the influx of people learning they were blocked by Tritt amid the controversy. "It's the new vaccine card."
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