Saturday, December 20, 2025

Remember When Harvard Said Reparations for Slavery Would've Cured Covid?

https://edition.cnn.com/2021/02/16/us/reparations-covid-black-americans-disparity-trnd

Covid-19 is disproportionately sickening and killing Black Americans, the result of centuries of structural racism, a group of Harvard researchers says.

If the US had paid reparations the descendants of Black Americans who were enslaved, though, the risk of severe illness and death from the virus would be far lower, according to a new, peer-reviewed study by the researchers.

The group of researchers, from Harvard Medical School and the Lancet Commission on Reparations and Redistributive Justice, examined how reparation payments made before the pandemic would have affected Louisiana, a state that remains segregated in parts, and found that the payments could have reduced coronavirus transmission in the state anywhere between 31% to 68%.

Boy, were those some interesting times. 

Covid will go down in history as the straw that broke the camel's trust. The amount of lies and garbage the PTB put out during those couple of years via their controlled information systems was absolutely dumbfounding. It was like they wanted to devolve the populace into a low-trust society ASAP. 

I don't want to rehash it, as during 2021 and 2022 I wrote extensively about the topic in real time, and highly encourage you to at least skim through those two years of writings. In fact, up until the time of this writing, it has been the most written about subject on this blog by far.  

Considering my writings are mostly for personal legacy, as well as a source of researchable information for future historians, opposed to the establishment of a daily readership base, most of my readers won't be able to comprehend the magnitude of gaslighting going on during the Covid years. Those years were like living in the Twilight Zone:


The future needs to understand the past. Not in the sense of "his story," but from an objective perspective. After all, isn't that the essence of history, to know the past? 

At least some element of the Western 21st century thinktank were socially engineering the idea that giving blacks (who haven't been slaves in over 300 years, and are contrarily the most primitive and privileged race in the US, regardless of what you think you might know based on other contemporary sources) money which would have kept them from catching severe Covid. Who would actually take that seriously?

It will be interesting what the future's perspective will be on the thought of "racism," but how can anything be more "racist" in theory than saying blacks wouldn't get sick if you gave them more money? And who gives them this money? Is it affluent blacks, or is it insinuating that taxpaying whites who have never owned any slaves should give blacks money? 

Again, I don't want to go back and put a bunch of Covid statistics up here, but did more blacks die from Covid than whites? I am confident that you, dear reader, are intellectually competent enough to come up with questions like, "Wasn't age by far the most significant factor in severe illness and death, followed next by comorbidities?" 

Additionally, the FDA just announced that it plans to add a "black box" warning to Covid shots, that btw, the PTB insisted that everyone take. People who refused to take the Covid vaccinations dealt with a ton of criticism and adversity, some even losing their jobs and such, and now the FDA is finally acknowledging how dangerous those vaccinations actually are.
The FDA is preparing to add what’s known as a “black box” warning to Covid vaccines by the end of the year, CNN first reported on Friday. 

That plan, which is not finalized, is being driven by Dr. Vinay Prasad, the FDA’s chief medical and scientific officer and director of the agency’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, CNN reported. 

That type of label isn’t used lightly. It appears at the top of a medicine’s prescribing information and is designed to warn about risks such as death or serious injuries that should be weighed against a product’s benefits.
Again, I wrote extensively about all things Covid in 2021 and 2022, and I strongly encourage you to check it out.

God bless!

No comments:

Post a Comment