“Crazy, White Christians Reject Holy Vax”
April 7, 2021
FROM Mike King at The Anti-New York Times:
One of the time-tested favorite tricks of the promoters of Fake News & Fake Science has always been to prop up “religious fundamentalists” as a Straw Man that can be easily knocked down. The bewildered normie witnessing such a “debate” invariably comes away persuaded by the high-sounding jargon of the fake scientists over the dogmatic religious ranting of someone who is able to say no more than: “Because my Bible says so.”
— Think, “Inherit the Wind.“
We can easily spot this clever tactic in this propaganda piece about the “White Evangelical Christians” who are resisting vaccinations — as if there aren’t people of other races, other religions or no religion at all expressing skepticism over Stupid-19 and/or having second thoughts about the vaccines which have already killed or sickened a number of people!
From the Slimes article:
“Nathan French, who leads a nondenominational ministry in Tacoma, Wash., said he received a divine message that God was the ultimate healer and deliverer: “The vaccine is not the savior.”
Lauri Armstrong, a Bible-believing nutritionist outside of Dallas, said she did not need the vaccine because God designed the body to heal itself. More than that, she said, “It would be God’s will if I am here or if I am not here.”
The deeply held spiritual convictions or counterfactual arguments may vary. But across white evangelical America, reasons not to get vaccinated have spread as quickly as the virus.
The opposition is rooted in a mix of religious faith and a long-standing wariness of mainstream science, and it is fueled by broader cultural distrust of institutions and gravitation to online conspiracy theories. (emphasis added)
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Oh just come out from behind your penthouse veil and say it, Sulzberger! You’d like to do to the “White Christians” of America exactly what your murderous Bolshevik antecedents in Russia did to the White Christians of Russia back in the day — albeit a bit more humanely.
— Comments —
Phillip F. writes:
The concluding paragraph [Mr. King] wrote is excellent. It is rare that I see any comparison of the people like Sulzberger with the Bolsheviks, the Russian revolution of 1917 and the ensuing murder, perhaps genocide is a better word, of many millions of White Christians.