“It ain’t no different to any other day,” Crawford told Sports Illustrated’s Chris Mannix. “I’m not locked up in the house. I’m not locking my kids up in the house, I’m telling you. I don’t feel like these people that they say are dying and sick from it is actually true. I think they’re using fear to try to control us right now, for something else. I don’t know what it is but me personally, I just can’t agree with a whole bunch of things that they’re saying now. The media runs the world. You put anything on then everybody’s gonna run with it and you’ll have people scared.”
Crawford pointed out one of his friends had tested positive, but is “doing better now” while minimizing the risks of the virus.
“They said it really don’t affect healthy individuals, only the elderly or those with problems like asthma or breathing disorders — but that’s like any cold or flu. You’ve got to protect the ones with body issues like overweight or obesity. One of our friends said she had it, but she said she’s doing better now so that was the only person.”
Crawford also questioned why trash collection and police work is still being done if the virus is as bad as claimed.
Sounds like he’s taken too many hits to the head.
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