Celebrities Push Phony “Well Health Safety Seal” Scam on Businesses

Hollywood celebrities have appeared in a recent public service announcement encouraging Americans to only patronize businesses that have a strange seal of approval.Entertainers appearing in the PSA include Robert De Niro, Michael B. Jordon, and a number or others.

The Well Health Safety Seal, which business owners can simply purchase for as much as $12,000 (yikes), allegedly indicates that the establishment has met safety guidelines and is safe in the post-pandemic era. As anyone living in Texas, Florida, or any other red state already knows, this really isn’t necessary and most businesses aren’t exactly overrun with bubonic plague-levels of danger. However, this isn’t stopping Hollywood from pushing what appears to be an obvious scam targeting small business owners.

Small business owners are without a doubt the most impacted victims of the draconian lockdown policies pushed by the Democratic Party and the entire entertainment establishment. While mega-stores like Wall Mart were cleared for business, small restaurants, gyms, and everything else in between was shuttered for the high crime of not being “essential.” Now, as the pandemic is clearly coming to a close, it seems like the powers that be are doing all they can to maintain the status quo established under the guise of public health.

When you watch the video below, try to ask yourself: who is still falling for this crap? Is any American still basing their opinions based on what some Hollywood billionaire is reading from a prompter? They’re speaking to the viewers like they’re children desperately in need of guidance. It’s hard to watch without feeling insulted.

We can only hope that celebrity PSAs become a thing of the past. Every time they’re released seems to indicate a new low for the culture in general. Unfortunately, we don’t see that happening any time soon, because their alarmingly addictive followers just eat it up.

Here’s Mark Dice with the full story.


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