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Unvaxxed Teen Councilman Who Attacked Mask Mandates Now Battling ‘Terrible’ COVID Pneumonia

Unvaxxed Teen Councilman Who Attacked Mask Mandates Now Battling ‘Terrible’ COVID Pneumonia

‘SHALLOW IN BREATHING’
Hunter Pepper, a 19-year-old council member who vowed to “fight to the end” against a mask mandate in Decatur, Alabama, revealed he’s been hospitalized with shallow breathing.


Zoe Richards

Updated Sep. 16, 2021 6:07PM ET / Published Sep. 16, 2021 3:14PM ET
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A teenage city council member in Morgan County, Alabama, who tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday after railing against mask mandates said he’s now battling coronavirus-related pneumonia in the hospital.

“I am still shallow in breathing but my oxygen remains okay for now,” Decatur City Councilman Hunter Pepper, 19, wrote on Facebook Thursday. He received a CT scan on Wednesday night that confirmed he has COVID pneumonia, “which is absolutely terrible,” he wrote.

On Wednesday, Pepper—who’s repeatedly slammed mask mandates and refused to get vaccinated— said that he took two rapid tests and a PCR test for the coronavirus after he started to feel sick on Monday.

“Well, it has finally happened to me. Unfortunately, this morning I have confirmed two positive [tests] for Covid-19,” Pepper wrote Wednesday on Facebook. Everything In me wants to tell myself it is something different but every way I look it’s ‘Covid this, Covid that’ and it has terrified me and my family.”

Pepper wrote that he was “terrified” by the way that the media “continues to report on Covid-19 and explains ‘Death’ each time they do,” adding that he has “faith in the lord.”

“Maybe this will clear up soon and the symptoms of this sickness shall not progress as I can tell you, it feels terrible not to be able to breathe.”

He later told the Decatur Daily News that he had begun to show a “massive amount of symptoms” of the virus on Wednesday and that his oxygen levels were “holding a little well, and I don’t feel good at all.”

Pepper’s diagnosis has raised concerns over whether he may have exposed other local officials during a city council work session earlier in the week.

Carlton McMasters, a councilman who was seated beside Pepper at the in-person meeting, told the outlet that he has not had any symptoms.

“I’m fully vaccinated,” McMasters said, according to the outlet. “I’m trying my best to follow the CDC guidelines.”

Pepper, who is training to become an emergency medical technician, has routinely challenged pandemic-related restrictions as a city councilman, both slamming mask mandates and opting not to get vaccinated against the coronavirus, the outlet reported.

“I don’t believe you should be forced to do something like this, it’s wrong and it’s government overreach,” Pepper said in April as the city considered repealing a local mask mandate, according to WAFF.

“Me wearing a mask should be my choice,” Pepper said, days later, in an April 9 vote to end the city’s mask order, per WAAY.

Last month, Pepper, who became the youngest person elected to Decatur’s city council last year, vowed that he would “fight to the end” against another city mask mandate.

Only 41 percent of the county’s eligible population has been vaccinated, CDC data shows.

“Everybody at City Hall is over 18 and old enough to make their own medical decisions,” he declared at the time.

On Aug. 18, the Alabama Hospital Association said that there were “negative 29” ICU beds available in the state, meaning that dozens of people in the emergency room were kept waiting for beds to be vacated for treatment, WBRC reported at the time.

As the Delta variant ripped through the state over the summer, Alabama saw a massive COVID-19 spike, with more cases recorded in August than in any month since the pandemic began.
 

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Chappelle has some strange friends considering his content.

Its not that surprising, especially if you consider his content.
Beat me to it. I randomly asked Higher Learning if it was just me that thought Chappelle was 'off' a few months ago.

His comedy has shifted from insightful discussions about race to just shock value humor for the sake of being politically incorrect. He still holds it down for African-Americans on conversations about race and discrimination, but his approach to covid, progressive ideals, and the company he keeps all remind me that he isn't the man I thought he was. He went from talking about nuances and global politics to just transgender jokes to appeal to the 'Family Guy' crowd.
 

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Beat me to it. I randomly asked Higher Learning if it was just me that thought Chappelle was 'off' a few months ago.

His comedy has shifted from insightful discussions about race to just shock value humor for the sake of being politically incorrect. He still holds it down for African-Americans on conversations about race and discrimination, but his approach to covid, progressive ideals, and the company he keeps all remind me that he isn't the man I thought he was. He went from talking about nuances and global politics to just transgender jokes to appeal to the 'Family Guy' crowd.

:gucci:

Terrible take. The Age of Spin, Equanimity and Bird Revelation are all very poignant. Age of Spin especially. It speaks to the social media world we live in. “The age where nobody even knows what we are looking at…”

Of course he does have some sophomoric material in the specials too, but that has always been a part of his stand up.

As far as transgender jokes, I believe that was on purpose to take a stand against the Twitter woke crowd trying to cancel comedians. I respect it even if I personally feel he overdid with the Sticks and Stones special.
 

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Terrible take. The Age of Spin, Equanimity and Bird Revelation are all very poignant. Age of Spin especially. It speaks to the social media world we live in. “The age where nobody even knows what we are looking at…”

Of course he does have some sophomoric material in the specials too, but that has always been a part of his stand up.

As far as transgender jokes, I believe that was on purpose to take a stand against the Twitter woke crowd trying to cancel comedians. I respect it even if I personally feel he overdid with the Sticks and Stones special.
You already tried to argue with me about this in the thread that I linked to. :mjlol:
 

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Beat me to it. I randomly asked Higher Learning if it was just me that thought Chappelle was 'off' a few months ago.

His comedy has shifted from insightful discussions about race to just shock value humor for the sake of being politically incorrect. He still holds it down for African-Americans on conversations about race and discrimination, but his approach to covid, progressive ideals, and the company he keeps all remind me that he isn't the man I thought he was. He went from talking about nuances and global politics to just transgender jokes to appeal to the 'Family Guy' crowd.


saw a clip on the coli about what if he was really chinese and it made no sense to me. :why:
 

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Dave is friends with anyone that came up with him. It’s how he’ll go on Joe Rogan but then go campaign for Ben Jealous.



Funny enough, those two actually grew up with each other so it's almost kinda consistent with him keeping long term friendships.

Man I wish Ben Jealous won :francis:


Edit: Misread your post.

Ended up agreeing with you but I'll leave it here anyway
 
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