Fully vaccinated food writer Julie Powell, who used her popular Twitter account to celebrate the deaths of “anti-vaxxers” and those who do not wear masks, was found dead last week at the age of 49.
Powell died suddenly of cardiac arrest October 26 at her home in upstate New York, according to the New York Times. Her death was confirmed by Judy Clain, Powell’s email and editor in chief of Little, Brown.
Powell’s 2005 book “Julie & Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen” became the hit film “Julie & Julia,” with the author portrayed in the movie by Amy Adams and Meryl Streep as Child.
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However, considering the nature of her cardiac-related sudden death, it is Powell’s rabid pro-vaccine posts on Twitter that are coming back to haunt her.
Responding to a tweet in October last year that claimed “Covid never kills the right people”, Powell wrote:
“I would argue that COVID does kill some of the right people. The anti-vaxxers/maskers are dying in legions.”
Life comes at you fast.
Powell’s final tweet, published the day before her death, has also baffled doctors.
Baxter Dmitry
Email: baxter@thepeoplesvoice.tv
KKK AL-Q site of JEW Haters banned banned and banned nothin LIBERAL HERE AT ALL just hate&threats
TERROR CREW!!! whom like to plot^^^&chart ANTI-JEWISH and racist HERE I~AM!!!!
Indeed the tongue often follows an invisible path to the realm of irony, sometimes referred to as poetic justice.
And good riddance to more worthless trash.
She made fun of anti vaxxers? And she died from shots of the devil’s juice? I guess God has a sense of humor.