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Great post! One minor addendum - Yes, the Democratic party's members were the ones who, largely, took the vax voluntarily, but it was the Black population that was hit hardest by the mandates, as they, along with conservatives, were the most hesitant about it.

This impacted African Americans heavily for a number of reasons - chief among them is that many of them could not afford to lose their jobs.

This was murder of Black Americans by white liberals. White liberals, just as the slave traders of old, believe they own black and brown bodies. Black Americans, wizened by the Tuskegee experiments, knew better, but were forced by white liberals into taking a product that causes fast moving cancers, heart failures, and immune system collapse.

This is what white supremacy looks like. No justice, no peace. Say their names.

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IF the ACLU and the NAACP were who "they" say they are, they would be filing countless suits against Biden and company. They sure do spread the ads on TV about the tobacco industry targeting blacks.

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That is because they are both primarily money making rackets not unlike Al notso Sharpton and Jesse Jackson.

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Carolyn— Yes. And it's the same story with ACLU, and also PEN and all the many other literary organizations that carry on about "free speech" and "banned books." Not a peep about covid censorship. They have shown that they aren't who they say they are, either.

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I would like to see evidence that the "black community" was hit harder by mandates than everyone else.

There are plenty of white people who lost their jobs, or now have cancer because they had the jab forced on them. I don't see this as a "POC" problem.

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The POC problem happens when they try to institute CBDCs. You know, something that people who don't have a bank account can't use.

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LOL, that's right.

POC don't have bank accounts. 🤣

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Which makes CBDCs....wait for it.......RACIST!

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I guarantee there is a "disparate impact" somewhere. It needs to be found and weaponized.

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OK so if you know there was one, then you should be able to provide the proof of it.

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You don't get it. There's no "proof" to any of their race baiting. It's all bullshit.

When the head of NPR, who pushes this kind of shit says (in a TED talk, no less) that we can't let the truth get in the way of "what needs to be done", she's talking about doing this shit to white people, or men, or unvaxxed people, or cops, or whatever.

This is *never, ever going to stop* until it is made to stop.

Yes, there is likely evidence (that I don't have access to - we are talking about the vax, which data is hidden or obfuscated), as disparate impacts exist *everywhere*. That's the point.

Racism is the default assumption of the left. It needs to be applied here.

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I think we're in agreement, but the way you describe things is confusing.

There is no institutionalized racism, or targeted race groups. There are a lot of race grifters out there that have captured institutions, corporations, the media, etc. And that needs to end. That's my point.

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I agree, but am out of ideas as to how to deal with it, other than forcing it's own rules upon it, Saul Alinsky style.

It is a cult religion, untethered to reality, evidence, or calls for decency. The use of raw power and coercion is all that remains.

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Well, if Trump is doing what he says he is, then it's easy enough for him to put a stop to the mockingbird media.

I am guessing he won't, though.

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If you watch Fox media, I believe that you will come to the realization that "Trump" has figured out their game plan, and he is in the process of out gaming them.

The democrat party promotes doom and gloom, while "Trump" promotes solutions. Why ruin an advantage that will be so easy to capitalize on.

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Lots of white people took the vax too and suffered the consequences. I'm not sure I am agreement with your thoughts.

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I got a buddy in hospital right now with some weird cancer running all up and down his spine pretty sure from three or four doses of this vaccine.

He is now getting both radiation and Chemo.

The medical system messed with him so much at one point he was talking about assisted state suicide which he told me is legal in California.

I wish I had asked him how he knew this and now I am afraid to bring it up.

He was a federal employee and liked going on CruiseShip trips which in order to go forced him to take the latest vax or no cruising.

How do we know it was the vax?

Within a month of getting his last one he had a fast-growing tumor on his hip he noticed it when it was the size of a golf ball it grew to the size of a volleyball in a matter of six months.

Another buddy took one vax to go to Hawaii on vacation no vax no vacation and has complained about Achey legs ever since.

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Yeah, I don't understand the vax. My brother-in-law had non-hodgkins lymphoma and the cancer center required him to get the vax. He's had all of them which, I think, is at 7 now. He's still cancer free and running half marathons.

Personally, I refused the vax simply because they were pushing it so hard. It is kind of my nature to question everything, especially when group think takes control of everyone's senses.

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I didn't want it but was still considering it, but then the mandates came. That was a hard "no" from me from then on out.

Besides the principle of it - "No, you can't just jab me with random crap because a bunch of idiot leftists are freaking out", it was also realizing that once it was mandated, if any problems arose, I wouldn't get help, just more gaslighting, as an admission of the problem would introduce criminal and civil liability to some pretty powerful people.

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If people took the time to actually research the mRNA vaxx, at one point [memory holed now] the FDA had a page up with ALL the possible side effects, including cancer and possibly death. This was late fall of 2020.

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What I saw was a screen shot from an internal presentation that was leaked. It was not a public web page.

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I saw it before the vaxxes came out. My guess is Oct. or Nov. of 2020. The info was not hard to find, and was the same page you saw in the internal presentation. But public.

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He is getting lifelong chemo like every three months?

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No, he underwent a 6 month regimen of chemo before the covid debacle. No chemo ever since. He does go in for regular screenings and that's when they hit him with another covid booster.

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"I got a buddy in hospital right now with some weird cancer running all up and down his spine pretty sure from three or four doses of this vaccine." Ben

What are the odds that "medical professionals" don't know what they are dealing with? What are the odds that they have misidentified the "weird cancer" and are prescribing the wrong treatment? Why is no one asking these type of questions? Because it will ruin their medical practice, and/or there is no money in it?

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The left draws much of its power from telling minorities that right-wing and libertarian whites are racist. There will be no honest identification of the problems with the vax, thus no treatments for them, so long as this arrangement persists.

If you want to help people of all races harmed by the vax, one of the most important things we can do is take their fake race politics, turn it around, and shove it right up their woke asses. Otherwise we will be stuck in a stalemate forever.

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How about the end of "races," and just treat everyone the same? What has stopped the black community from rebelling against the progressive policies that busted up all their families and weakened them to begin with?

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It is *never, ever going to stop* until it is weaponized against the people who do things like use public education to constantly divide and race-bait.

The center left (or what remains of it) will never understand what they are doing until they are put on the receiving end of it.

After the summer of 2020, I'm still hearing, to this day, things like "why don't you want to teach black history?", as if it's not being tied, with increasingly strained "logic" to our current situation and weaponized against the opposition to the left.

"Liberals" need to be attacked by black Americans in order to understand this radical chic bullshit they use to validate and affirm themselves has very real impacts on other people.

There is no other way. Reasoned arguments and appeals to decency have been completely exhausted as a means.

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Actually, black Americans have already turned on the liberals, and that's in part how Trump won. A record number of POC (so-called - yick) voted for him. That's how he got in. Millions of black people voted for Trump. What else do you suggest they do?

I would suggest they get behind the end of DEI and push for merit-based outcomes, rather than supporting programs that cater to them, as if they are lesser and need help. They don't. And many black people will tell you this.

As far as "The center left (or what remains of it) will never understand what they are doing until they are put on the receiving end of it." They have been on the receiving end of it! They don't learn. They never learn. They are indoctrinated to the core. That is why whoever is in power has to strip them of their biased means of reportage. The law allowing news agencies to lie to the public has to be reverted back, for starters. ANd heavy fines applied from the FCC when the truth is distorted or outright lies are reported as fact.

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The best way is for Whites to accept that they are for their own people first, you know, just like the Blacks? Say to the Black, yes we are equal in that we are both racists. Of course that would be the end of the "experiment" called America. But would that be a bad thing?

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I won't betray the non-whites that I care about and who have done much for me personally.

That said, the current state of affairs makes the prospect of continued, peaceful multiethnic society impossible.

We've both reached that conclusion, but disagree about how to deal with it.

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Well said. The individual and their relations with other individuals is one thing, the relationship between different groups is quite another. Liberals and women typically try to argue from the individual to the group which simply isn't valid. Groups have their own nature.

The different European groups could assimilate into America since it was founded by one European Christian culture - just like they all were.

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