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[–] Dancing_Queen [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

haha I was thinking the same thing with the Tuskegee experiment and other ones.

The white soldiers who had to stand around during nuclear blasts and then patrol through them after had it worse in the long run though.

As I said in my other reply I’m not getting one, I just feel sorry for the elderly in nursing homes and retirement communities.

In some of them they’ve been confined to their rooms for months, can’t go to the Rec room, cafeteria, other people’s rooms etc. They’re getting depressed.

If you want to see double think and their “science”, Cornell made their students sign a “behavioral compact” which mandates all white students on campus and those still distance learning to get flu shots and COVID shots(when available) unless religious/medical reasons/doctors note and duration until you can get one(I would think HIPPA would apply and religious freedom but they have to explain why it’s against their religion, if they’ve received other vaccines and why this is different)

Minorities can opt out by just claiming to be a minority because of the reasons you mention:

For example, historically, the bodies the of Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color (BIPOC) have been mistreated, and used by people in power, sometimes for profit or medical gain. It is understandable that the current Compact requirements may feel suspect or even exploitative to some BIPOC members of the Cornell community. Additionally, recent acts of violence against Black people by law enforcement may contribute to feelings of distrust or powerlessness.

What law enforcement and criminals have to due with getting a vaccine is beyond me, this social justice double think has went off the rails and I can’t even keep up with all the conflicting propaganda.

https://www.thecollegefix.com/cornell-vaccine-mandate-only-applies-to-white-students/