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Checks and balances are also supposed to be the Supreme Court, but all that matters there is what political party the judges belong to
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Or The work force made up of everyone else. The people who travel the world professionally and personally all the time, work a nine to five around other people, go home to your family, interact with customers/clients etc. Then their customers go home to their families and their families then go to school to interact with more kids who go home to interact with their parents who interact with their co-workers/clients who go home to their families and on and on and on and on Makes a lot of sense when you look at it like that. The people who are most vulnerable are the ones actually out in the world and in the work force interacting with people one after another. Then, if the work force is vaccinated, the old people that interact with them on their shopping trips are less likely to get covid. Unless you declined the vaccine. | |||
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Last edited by Gravydoo II; 01-18-2022 at 02:02 PM..
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Blanket prioritizing based on race still doesn't make sense though, because there's no reason to prioritize a black person who is perfectly healthy and *doesn't* have sickle cell over a fat white dude with diabetes, which is ostensibly what is happening in places that are doing this.
So much leftist logic works this way; "big broad pattern here, therefor lets do big broad sweeping thing over here" as if you're moving weights around on a balance. Meanwhile tons of innocent people don't get covid therapies who need them because of racial identity politics. | ||
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Can you name any other examples of that logic being applied that way, Ooloo? Or an example of what you are referring to, specifically?
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Its not based on race... The only people saying its based on race are the people saying "I declined the vaccine for a long time and now I cant get one!"
The CDC policy says: CDC Is Committed to Vaccine Equity for Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups CDC is paving the way in vaccine equity efforts with national, state, tribal, territorial, local, and community partners to ensure that Black or African American people and Hispanic or Latino people have fair and just access to COVID-19 vaccination. To support vaccine equity, CDC continues to communicate with and listen to all communities affected by COVID-19. CDC is working to build trust, increase collaboration, and create tools and resources to respond to the concerns and feedback from all communities affected by COVID-19, especially those disproportionately impacted. These activities, along with messages supported by science, can help to increase COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and make it easier to get vaccinated. Meaning that the previous distribution was not fair. It has not been distributed evenly. Now, they are saying they are committed to making sure that poor POC get it, thats STEALING from white people. Look how fucking entitled you are.. Its disgusting. You guys didnt want the vaccine and now you're crying because the CDC wants to be sure everyone can get it. Oh my god that means they are stealing from whites!! You're always the victims. We get it. I guess this is one way to trick you idiots into getting vaccinated. "If you dont take it the black and brown people will get it!" LOLOL | ||
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Yeah please name all the people you know who havent been able to get the vaccine because they were "too white". Just like tucker said.. hilarious.
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Prioritizing treatments is just effed up in general, because in a sense when dealing with people’s lives you are saying this life has more value than the other. But with limited treatment quantities it has to be done I guess
It’s also a thing for the “death councils” insurances/hospitals have to decide who gets transplants I believe | ||
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