'Rambo' and 'Black Hawk Down' actor Matthew Marsden defended his decision to refuse the COVID jab in an appearance on Fox Nation's 'Tucker Carlson Today.'
Matthew Marsden attends the world premiere of the film"Love On The Rock" at Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City on October 13, 2021 in Universal City, California.our freedoms"This is all happening because we're letting it happen," he said, warning that"It doesn't matter who you are, they'll come after you… they're relentless."
Marsden said he believes that, if more people take a stand against those forcing the mandates on others, the rules would come to a halt. "If more people stood up and said something, then this would all stop," he said."We are this great country, which is the last best hope for the world. This isn't just about this country, it's about the whole world. I know because I saw it. I know because I was there dreaming of coming here. I'm that guy."
Dr. Manjul Shukla transfers Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine into a syringe, Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021, at a mobile vaccination clinic in Worcester, Massachusetts. The 49-year-old English-American actor, who remains critical of Hollywood's stringent COVID vaccine restrictions, lost an acting gig after submitting a religious exemption that was dismissed.Tucker Carlson Tonight"I got offered a job… and they said there was still a requirement that you had to be vaccinated. I informed them that I was not vaccinated, and I