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TikToker Perfectly Calls Out Rightwing Concertgoers Who Refused COVID Test And Couldn't Get In

TikToker Perfectly Calls Out Rightwing Concertgoers Who Refused COVID Test And Couldn't Get In
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A TikToker, @soogia, is going viral for her take on a few right-wing potential concert patrons who were refused admittance to their expensive concert.

A woman declared she paid $150/ticket and over $500/suite for a country music concert. Her group was both unvaccinated and they refused COVID tests at the concert.


As a result, they were refused entry so they complained online.

@soogia1

Yes, @Kara Sharpf this applies to you too. #getvaccinated #murica #IKnowWhatYouDid #MakeItCinematic

First, the soogia started out by reassuring viewers they were not on the "wrong side" of TikTok.

She provided commentary every step of the way on how the woman described what happened—and as soon as the woman said "This is America," she knew she had her work cut out for her.

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Soogia pointed out buying a ticket is a legal contract and in order to purchase the ticket for the venue where Jason Aldean was playing, this woman and her party would have needed to complete a health check and accept an agreement that stipulates that either a vaccine card or a negative test within the past 72 hours was required.

Soogia also noted it was the same case for walking into most establishments—you cannot technically walk onto their property without agreeing to certain provisions.

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"Yes, this is America," she reiterated, after the women said it.

"This is a country where private companies can require certain things of their patrons, and that patron can either agree to those guidelines and not participate or patronize that business


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And she ended the assessment with an ever so satisfying, "if you don't like it, you can leave."

Republicans have only just surpassed 50% vaccinated.

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