Pandemic? What Pandemic?

 

 

 

Bravo wants you to get out your credit cards. Tickets for BravoCon 2022 went on sale Friday, July 15, at 12 p.m. ET/9 a.m. PT.  The overblown superspreader event will take place on Oct. 14 to Oct. 16 at the Javits Center in the nation's Covid capital, New York City.  The three-day "VIP" tickets (which went from $430 - $1,950) have already sold out, although everyone knows that those within the industry, corporations, and the city itself snatch those up early.  Only the 1-3 day general admission tickets (starting at $170 - $400) remain.  Despite such exhorbitant ticket prices, Bravo reported that their first event back in 2019 sold out in less than one minute, which of course doesn't even make sense.

                                              Pandemic?  What Pandemic? 

Back in May, the TV broadcasting industry threw their annual "Upfront Week" in NYC, a ritual dating back to the three-network days.  During NBC/Universal's presentation, cornball latenight host, Seth Meyers, told the thousands of people packed in Radio City Music Hall, “What a historic room to be able to tell people you got Covid in!”.  Despite required masks and proof of vaccinations, documented Covid cases then surged during the next 10 days following the event.  Similar situations have been reported across the entire planet wherever events of this size are held.  

 

Bravocon will be requiring two forms of vaccination proof, and NYC has recently re-instated their strict mask mandate, but as we all know, masks are mostly ineffective and those who are so called "vaccinated" are becoming infected just like everyone else.  I'm certainly all for the freedom of assembly, and I really hate to sound like a pandemic alarmist, but I just can't with the hypocrisy.  You know this thing is going to be a major Covid superspread event, but the press will never report on it.  As usual, it's the same old "Do as we say, not as we do" BS.