N.S.: Norman Lear is 98 years old, and hasn't been control of his organization for a number of years. Thus, it promotes blood libels against Whites, and the White Genocide Project. I can't believe that Norman Lear has become so evil.
Support WEJB/NSU, and post links to it wherever you go on the Web. (I have to come up with a new company for fundraising; if you have any suggestions, please let me know.) Thanks in advance!
-----Original Message-----
From: Sarah Medeiros, People For the American Way <alerts@pfaw.org>
To: Add1dda@aol.com
Sent: Sat, Feb 6, 2021 9:19 a.m.
Subject: Racism is a public health crisis.
From: Sarah Medeiros, People For the American Way <alerts@pfaw.org>
To: Add1dda@aol.com
Sent: Sat, Feb 6, 2021 9:19 a.m.
Subject: Racism is a public health crisis.
People For Member, Racism is a public health crisis. [N.S.: Garbage. Meaningless words.] For centuries, structural racism [Liar!] in the United States has harmed Black and brown communities and served as a major barrier to health equity. Racism [Liar!] leads to worse health outcomes for Black and brown patients than their white counterparts. And the coronavirus pandemic has highlighted these vast disparities. [No; fake news reporters and fake health care experts have lied about them.] Death rates due to COVID-19 are the highest among Black and Indigenous people, followed by Pacific Islanders and Latinx people. [That has nothing to do with White racism, but it due to blacks having the highest rate of obesity in America, and refusing to engage in social distancing.] Comprehensive research is needed to study the health impacts of structural racism and to develop race-conscious public health approaches and reverse disparities that have plagued our nation for FAR too long. [She is not talking about "research" at all, but about fake news and fake research, supporting her racial socialist lies.] That's why we need Congress to pass the Anti-Racism in Public Health Act right away – millions of lives are at stake right now. Representatives Ayanna Pressley and Barbara Lee [sic] and Senator Elizabeth Warren reintroduced the Anti-Racism in Public Health Act to help expand research and investment into the public health impacts of structural racism, as well as to require the federal government to begin actively developing anti-racist health policy. [There's no such thing. Anything claiming to be "anti-racist" is just anti-White.] This is particularly vital to address right now, while the COVID-19 pandemic is still ravaging our communities nationwide. Black and brown people who get infected are more likely to have pre-existing conditions that increase their risk of severe illness, and because they are more likely to be uninsured, they tend to put off seeking treatment and require more urgent care when they do seek it out. On top of that, people of color tend to receive less aggressive treatment and are being vaccinated at much lower rates than white Americans. [Lies. blacks refuse to take care of themselves, and refuse to get vaccinated. Whites bend over backwards for them, and actually care more about blacks (and especially, black children) than blacks care about themselves.] The health of people of color has been devastated by widespread racism in our healthcare system for far too long. We need to immediately fix the unacceptable racist disparities in health care. In solidarity, Sarah, Digital Campaigns Associate
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1 comment:
"Racism is a public health crisis."
Surely it is so. The extent to which blacks attack and inure whites is just overwhelming. Done for thrills and enjoyment for the most part too.
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