"Blacks first" - Melinda Gates on Coronavirus vaccine

in #politics4 years ago (edited)

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With distrust in African countries about the Gates vaccine programmes around the world at an all time high, maybe feaverishly promoting the idea that a fast-tracked indemnified vaccine for a disease with a 99.9% survival rate, should go to "Black", or poor people first, is NOT the best strategy to try push?

I mean, we all understand where eugenicists usually like to start culling and why, right?

What I don't understand, is why Africans are still allowing the media and politicians to entertain the thought with them that a vaccine is not only needed, but should go to them first? Why?

In this June 2020 interview with Forbes, Melinda Gates casually stated:

"There are 60 million healthcare workers [around the world]. They deserve to get the vaccine first, they’re the ones dealing with this on the front lines, trying to keep us all safe. And then you have to start to tier from there, based on the countries and the populations. Here in the United States, it’s going to be Black people who really should get it first and many indigenous people, as well as people with underlying symptoms, and then elderly people."

You really think people like the Gates's who have expressed their belief that there are too many people on the planet, would really like to save the poor African people first, who they are at the same time trying to stop breeding, while giving a huge "f@ck you" to all the productive, tax generating people they leech off through the cosy government relations with their foundation? Oh, OK...

So "Black people", "indigenous people", and "the elderly", come on. Line up!

Come have some "philanthropy".