“As an anarchist, I don’t do a good job with mandates” – Deadline

Woody Harrelson is urging Hollywood to get rid of Covid protocols, which he calls “nonsense” and “ridiculous.”

In an interview with The New York Times Magazine To talk about his new movie ChampionsHarrelson said he enjoyed doing independent films but was unsure about the mandates on the sets.

“Now to get freelance? Especially with all the Covid protocols – which, to me, is rather ridiculous. I don’t know what’s going to happen,” he said.

the reporter asked real detective Why he thought the protocols were silly with the actor adding, “The fact that they’re still going! I don’t think anyone should have the right to demand that you get tested, force you to wear a mask and force you to get vaccinated after three years. I’m just like, ‘Let’s get over it’.” of this nonsense.”

Harrelson said he was more concerned about the crew working on the film’s sets because he’s able to get out of commissions.

He continued, “It’s not fair to the crews.” “You don’t have to wear a mask. Why should they? Why should they be vaccinated? How is it not up to the individual? I shouldn’t be talking about this.” [expletive]. It makes me angry at the crew. The anarchist part of me, I don’t feel we should have forced testing and forced masking and compulsory vaccination. This is not a free country.”

Harrelson reiterated, “I’m really talking about the crew. Because I can get out of wearing the mask. I can test less. I’m not in the same position they are in, but it’s wrong. It’s three years. Whoa.”

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The actor ended by saying, “As an anarchist, I don’t do a good job with mandates.”

Harrelson’s comments come when he controversially appeared on the Saturday Night Live He made anti-extremist remarks online that divided viewers.

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