Vaccine mandates have been a hot topic since they began rolling out in the late summer of 2021. Former NBA player Shaquille OâNeal has been among the chorus of celebrity voices in favor of the vaccine in the last several months, and their enforced regulations both in and outside of the league. But now, Shaq is singing a different tune.
While he remains pro-vax, he expressed new sentiments around the mandates on a recent episode of The Big Podcast With Shaq. In conversation with co-hosts Nischelle Turner and Anthony âSpiceâ Adams, he asserted that individuals shouldnât have to choose between getting vaccinated and keeping their jobs.
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âLook, I encourage everybody to be safe and take care of your family, I do,â OâNeal said. âBut thereâs still some people that donât wanna take it. And you shouldnât have to be forced to take something you donât want.â
Shaq also expressed that he feels âsympathetic towards people who have to make that kind of decision.â To this statement, Turner responded:
âI donât. Not when youâre putting other people at risk.â
Shaqâs new attitude is surprising many, as he was adamantly opposed to the stance of Kyrie Irving and his refusal to get vaccinated. In both September and January, Shaq spoke publicly on his podcast about the Nets guardâs decision to remain unvaccinated.
âIn this game of ours, sometimes you have to think about other people rather than yourself. Now, Kyrie has his views. He has his opinions. Iâm not going to knock that, but he does have an obligation, because he took that 200 million.â
â… But if youâre on my team and you canât play home games, I donât want you around,â he continued. âLike, we have a chance to win and if you ainât on the program, go somewhere else, period.â
Irvingâs decision not to get the vaccine has kept him from playing in Nets home games due to the NYC mandate that all professional athletes must be vaccinated.
Fans now wonder however, if an apology is owed to Irving after Shaq now seems to side with personal choice when it comes to vaccination status. After all, he should know perhaps more than anyone that Irvingâs participation in the league is not voluntary, but an employee/employer contract binding relationship. One that he now says, should not sway his decision or that of anyone else in regards to getting the shot.
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