Sad news for the purebloods from Denver. A dating event for unvaccinated singles in has reportedly been canceled after triggering a wave of online backlash and controversy.
The event was being promoted by the dating platform Unjected — a community that markets itself as a space for “health-conscious” people seeking relationships with others who chose not to take the COVID-19 vaccine. According to reports, the meetup was scheduled to take place at a popular Denver venue called Recess Beer Garden.
But after news of the event spread online, criticism exploded across social media and local forums. Some users mocked the gathering with sarcastic comments and memes, while others questioned whether businesses should host politically or medically divisive events. Discussions on Reddit reportedly escalated into heated arguments, with claims of harassment, review bombing, and threats directed toward the venue and its staff.
The venue later announced that the event would no longer take place there, citing “safety concerns” and “escalating hostility.” The business also stated that it was not officially sponsoring the event and said staff members had faced online attacks despite not being involved in organizing it.
Despite the cancellation, organizers behind the mixer say they are still planning to hold the event somewhere else. The controversy has sparked a wider debate online about censorship, freedom of association, vaccine politics, and whether society has become increasingly polarized years after the pandemic.
Some people defended the gathering as simply a niche dating preference — similar to people filtering potential partners based on lifestyle, religion, or politics. Others argued that hosting “unvaccinated-only” events promotes misinformation and division.
The story also highlights how cultural tensions surrounding COVID-era decisions still remain deeply emotional for many people, even years later.
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