Gene Simmons of KISS Says You are the Enemy if You Don’t Vax and Mask-Up

KISS rock band front man Gene Simmons — who often leans rightward in many political opinions — just told fans that they are his “enemy” if they don’t get a COVID vaccine and mask-up.

The aging rocker was blathering about the coronavirus on the Rock N Roll Channel on a show called TalkShopLive, and said, “If you’re willing to walk among us unvaccinated, you are an enemy.”

He then went on to say you are “evil” if you are unvaccinated and that people should stay away from you: “Stay away from evil people who don’t care about your health.”

The host of the show, Steve Harkins of the home entertainment company Ingram Entertainment, jumped in and said that getting a vaccine is “pretty much black and white, [and] not a political game”

And that set Simmons off on another rant. “It has become political, unfortunately, the far left and the far right, are both evil. They both spread all kinds of nonsense,” Simmons exclaimed. “Politics are the enemy. Humanism and humanity is what we should all be concerned about. Love thy neighbor as thyself.”

Simmons then said that the COVID negates your rights.

“You are not allowed to infect anybody just because you think you’ve got rights, that are delusional of course. You don’t have the right to go through a red light. Actually the government has the right to tell you to stop,” he insisted.

Simmons has been pushing the vaccine for quite a while. Recently he attacked a fan on Twitter over the vaccine.

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Warner Todd Huston has been writing editorials and news since 2001 but started his writing career penning articles about U.S. history back in the early 1990s. Huston has appeared on Fox News, Fox Business Network, CNN, and several local Chicago News programs to discuss the issues of the day. Additionally, he is a regular guest on radio programs from coast to coast. Huston has also been a Breitbart News contributor since 2009. Warner works out of the Chicago area, a place he calls a "target rich environment" for political news.

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