Waaahhh
Ironically just got a notification for this story.
https://www.businessinsider.com/what...alabama-2021-9
You have to credit the black community for overcoming their tribalist fears and getting vaccinated for their own sake and for the public in general. I wish some of our groups that are less advanced culturally would follow their lead
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Remember that time Biden wanted to send community leaders door to door to combat fear and misinformation around the vaccine and encourage people to get it and conservatives were like "they're going to use this to take our Bibles and guns and I'll shoot anyone that knocks on my door!"
LMFAO over 50% of conservatives are vaccinated but let’s keep calling out one single party and not understand that there are many republicans who don’t believe in science or vaccines. These people get crucified over that but if black democrats have the same issue it’s they have a right to believe that! It’s blatant hypocrisy and it’s not surprising at all based on who’s saying it
Mets is a ****** person and a huge hypocrite
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This is not happening amongst republicans. I'm not justifying being anti science or anti medicine either. I'm just aware there are factors that don't involve the hard data that forgo black people getting the vaccine. Whatever the case is, this idea that its not a political issue and has clear political divide is nonsense.Quote:
Institutional racism and historical inequities in health care may also play a role in vaccine hesitancy among African Americans and other people of color. Incidents of the medical establishment endangering the health or betraying the trust of Black patients and research participants have complicated the relationship between the medical establishment and these communities. A historic lack of diversity among health care practitioners and substandard services and care afforded to patients living with poverty can create enduring negative experiences with medical care.
https://www.kff.org/policy-watch/the...ination-rates/