The disgraceful legacy of the Tuskegee Experiment has resonated across history and still informs skepticism and reasonable doubt in the medical industrial complex.
Accordingly, here's a glimpse at locals hoping to offer reassurance in order to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
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History causes distrust for COVID-19 vaccine in African American communities
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - As vaccines roll out nationwide, studies show trust of the science behind them is growing, but not for some communities. Despite targeted advertising, recent polls show that the vast majority of African American respondents don't trust the COVID-19 vaccine.
Sloppy Joe and Kameltoe got the shots. You don't trust the people you voted for?????
ReplyDeleteBut, Not afraid to kill almost 200 of their own annually in Our Metro, weird.
ReplyDeleteSo don't get the shot, Sparky.
ReplyDeleteYou won't be missed.
I hope black people everywhere will get the vaccine,and not listen to the talk about what happened in the past, a lot has changed since then. Don't let the media keep bringing up the past to brainwash everybody into making a mistake now.
ReplyDeleteI just made a heavy investment in a black owned funeral home. Please do not take the vaxx.
ReplyDeleteBlacks safe ?! Isn't that an oxymoron ?
ReplyDeleteGo BLM Go
We enthusiastically endorse the vaccines.
ReplyDeleteI heard that the vaccine will make black people unable to reproduce and eliminate any need for the trillions of dollars a year for welfare, housing and food stamps to keep these losers alive. The long term goal is to eliminate black people from the planet.
ReplyDeleteI hope it’s true! Lmao!
I heard that they are making it mandatory if you receive EBT.
ReplyDeleteI heard you were sucking bill gates dick while he was giving you the jab?!!!
ReplyDeletecovid has definitely diversified the litter types we see all over certain parts of town
ReplyDeletetwo loops are convenient for animal entrapment. mask litter is dope and way better than six pack rings.