New song called “Karmageddon” has been released from the Australian Doctor. It’s getting pretty popular now trending on YouTube and Spotify.
New song called “Karmageddon” has been released from the Australian Doctor. It’s getting pretty popular now trending on YouTube and Spotify.
Alright, I know nothing about this person or the song, but I went to read the article to see where it says she is an “anti-vaxxer” and a “musk fan”, as well as “against Israel’s genocide”:
This is the only passage I could find that remotely hints about her stance about those things and I see the controversial “man-made virus” line, but that just means she believes the virus was man-made, e.g. it came from Wuhan’s lab, which is a hypothesis that was seriously considered, though still found less likely than the zoonotic one.
Nothing there says she’s against vaccines. It does say she’s against Israel’s genocide though, assuming that’s the war being referred here (lyrics seem to confirm that).
Searching for “vax” or “vaccine” in the entire article yields nothing.
Searching for “musk” yields this verse in the lyrics:
Which… doesn’t seem to imply she’s a fan either (she might be, mind you, but one can’t conclude that from this article).
So, when reading an article, let’s not extrapolate beyond what’s reasonable.