Posted on 10/08/2021 9:37:23 AM PDT by Red Badger
What part of the Constitution allows elected officials to issue mandates?
When I got COVID-19 a couple of weeks ago, after a few days with the symptoms, I went to the hospital at the behest of my friends and got the anti-bodies. The doctor asked me why had I not gotten the COVID-19 vaccine.
My response to him was “You really want to go there? You really want me to answer you. Tuskegee. The Tuskegee Experiment.” He responded, “ok. no problem. I understand.”
The young man in this video posted a strong response about why Black Americans are hesitant about getting the vaccine and it’s a must-watch!
This young man is not only on point, he's serious pic.twitter.com/jV02XWQqwi
— WayneDupree.com (@WayneDupreeCom) October 7, 2021
It should be unconstitutional for any politician to impose any laws or rules on citizens that don’t apply to Congress, the President’s administration, or local politicians. What happened to government by the people, for the people, and of the people?
I guess that the false narrative that the only people who are hesitant to take the vaccination are Republicans or Trump supporters and that all Republicans and Trump supporters are anti-fax is starting to fall apart. That false narrative was intentionally created by liberal/progressive/democrats and the media to use the COVID as a means to further divide our society.
Democrats are the masters of illusion, they get you to look in one direction as they control your perception in another. It’s the wise person that stops look in the other direction to really grasp what’s really going on. Republicans want you to totally understand your choices.
What part of the Constitution allows elected officials to issue mandates? Odd that not one liberal has attempted to answer.
If The American people keep fighting each other we will never win this war against the Elite in power who is attacking all of us for their own personal gain.
This piece originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.
Tuskegee experiment would be a valid reason for anyone to be hesitant, regardless of race.
I doubt that most blacks know about Tuskegee, particularly the young. They don’t even know who the Vice President is.
JAB IS NOT AN ENFORCEABLE WORD.
NO f***ing lawyer can effectively argue FOR a “jab”
The evil of eugenics continues to stalk the Earth. Since openly calling for the elimination of blacks is no longer politically correct such people reveal themselves by referencing “The Bell Curve”.
Vegetablejoe probably doesn't remember who the Vice-President is.
you don’t have to be black to remember thalidomide kids.
‘trust the science’ ... ROFLMAO
you’d have to be an idiot
I agree. Fake news by the fake media to stir up the stupid and ignorant progressives.
The only reason they would know is because it feeds the narrative of how racist America is. Point out to them that by refusing the vax they join the racists on the right side and you’ll begin to confuse everyone. Tell them its like voting for the Republicans. :)
go above 110th St and ask the first person you see if they know about Tuskegee and see what they say...
“such people reveal themselves by referencing “The Bell Curve”.”
You’re a phooookin’ idiot.
Do people have Genetic differences? Yes.
So claiming that INTELLIGENCE, uniquely, is not included in Genetic differences is just . . . un-intelligent.
Now, if you want to argue “how much?”, or “what causally is deterministic?” this can be argued.
Oh yeah, that’s right they HAVE been argued, dissected and discussed for many, many decades, or even centuries.
Go get your third Booster and vote for Biden again, again.
Thank you for revealing yourself.
The mass media twists themselves up in a pretzel trying to virtue signal—so it is almost impossible to figure out what is really happening on the ground in the black community.
The scribbling class blacks are way out of touch with average black folks on the street.
Tuskegee is probably an issue for older folks, while I suspect (but cannot prove) that young blacks share my (white) view of the world—they assume _everybody_ is lying and _everybody_ has an axe to grind.
The warehouse crew at my employer is mostly black men. I heard they had a meeting a while back and were offered $100 to get the shot.
They literally laughed in the managers face.
I get it. They have good memories.
For the record, I support them and won’t be getting the shot either.
But, what about the ones we’ll never ever find out about?
“Trust, but verify?” … yeah, sure, but I’m nowhere near close to “trust” yet.
And everything the “experts” say and do now are taking me in the other direction at high warp speed.
“They’re up to something and it ain’t a good something” is what my spidey sense is screaming.
I don't blame them..................
As far as I am concerned, ANY reason, no matter how poor, is acceptable to me on this issue.
If someone said they didn't want to get an injection because an Egyptian hieroglyphic indicates you shouldn't have needles stuck through your skin, that, to me, would be an adequate reason.
I say it is not intrinsically a "good" reason because blacks are not being used for a test bed. We all are guinea pigs, regardless of race, color, or creed.
So, if anyone asked me about blacks who don't want it because of Tuskegee, I would say I fully support blacks who don't want to get it because of that.
The bottom line is-we shouldn't have to provide an excuse, to anyone, for any reason, damn it.
We should be able to simply say "No. I don't want it. And it is none of anyone's business why, including yours."
May God Bless Wayne Dupree!
Hold Fast Brother!
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