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.
If someone said they were captured by space aliens and was told by them not to take the vax, I say OKAY!................
I am anti-fax. I think those things are antiquated.
Tuskegee was a cruel, rotten thing to do to people. The human race, in its fallen nature, is capable of horrible atrocities. Slavery, the holocaust, jihad.
Tuskegee was about a hundred years ago. Those who did it are dead.
There are other, valid, reasons for not getting the shot. Tuskegee is not one of them.
Heck, half the time he doesn't remember who "won" the election.
Me too!
The way to combat tyrannical absurdity is often with stupid absurdity.
I absolutely agree with this man. His reasons are excellent reasons for why EVERYBODY should question when the government “mandates” ANY vaccination! Right now, there is a new group being discriminated against, demeaned and manipulated. We also know our history (at least those of us old enough to have missed out on the “massaged” history now being spoonfed to our children and grandchildren). WE don’t want to be the subjects in the governments next big “experiment”. WE don’t want to be injured in the name of “science” (Mengele science).
I didn’t know that.
The US Government played games with the Indians also.
The stuff they did in the West River SD reservations should have resulted in hangings.
You would be surprised.
I learned about it when, as a young supervisor, we were told to suggest people get flu shots. One young guy told me about Tuskegee, and while I had never heard of it agreed to look it up.
This was in South Chicago.
1. Was it bad? Yup. Was it as bad as the Dims make to be? No. It didn't give anybody syphilis. It refrained from giving the penicillin that eventually (the study lasted 4 decades) was determined cured you of it. Bad? yes. They shouldn't have used those blacks as a control group to compare with blacks who got syphilis. Blacks today are led to believe the study actually dished out syphilis when it didn't.
2. Why do blacks today (it lasted 1932 to 1972) know about it? Because the Dims who at the time were pushing for segregation have spent the past few decades trying so hard to be on "the right side of history" by playing up "injustices" for blacks to forever be angry about. This includes perpetuating the lie that the Tuskegee experiment gave blacks syphilis.
3. And the Dims have the audacity to be surprised at blacks hearing their decades old fear mongering message and not wanting to play along with today's yet un-approved "vaccine".
Frankly, I hope I am wrong.
Along with the use of aborted fetal cells, various poisons crafted by Eugenicists that go into these jabs, my tolerance of the MSM, gubmit, and medical professionals who sold their souls and integrity for 5 silver coins - Tuskegee would be another reason for me to be a vax resister too.
The fact that there are so-called Christians pushing mandates and obedience for this prelude of The MARK shows just how valid Scripture is when referring to these later times.
How many black people really know about the Tuskegee experiments?
A lot....................
Tuskegee ended in 1972,thats hardly 100 years ago,,,,
that is a fax-pas
As an aside, isn’t it interesting that when the patient said “Tuskegee”, the doctor immediately, instantaneously said “ok. no problem. I understand.”
Do you have a source for the West River SD reservation information you mentioned? The stuff I found was pretty benign.
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