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#BestBubby




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Dec 08 2020, 11:56 am
Cornell University mandates that all students and staff get the flu vaccine.

Now Cornell is offering an "exemption" for "BIPOC" Black, Indigenous (Indian, Eskimo), People of Color.

So Racism is official policy - it is OK to mandate white people do something and exempt Non-Whites
based on their race!
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ShishKabob




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Dec 08 2020, 11:59 am
I hope this is not true!
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Just One




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Dec 08 2020, 12:00 pm
What is the rational behind it?
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amother
Peach


 

Post Tue, Dec 08 2020, 12:01 pm
truly an upside down rule
can be no rationale for this irrationality
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#BestBubby




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Dec 08 2020, 12:01 pm
Rationale? Black Privilege!
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#BestBubby




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Dec 08 2020, 12:02 pm
Rationale?

How dare you question giving special treatment to Black People and POC!

So Racist of you!
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simcha2




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Dec 08 2020, 12:04 pm
#BestBubby wrote:
Cornell University mandates that all students and staff get the flu vaccine.

Now Cornell is offering an "exemption" for "BIPOC" Black, Indigenous (Indian, Eskimo), People of Color.

So Racism is official policy - it is OK to mandate white people do something and exempt Non-Whites
based on their race!


Source please. Because their website (go Big Red) says "all students"

https://health.cornell.edu/get.....dents
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amother
Coffee


 

Post Tue, Dec 08 2020, 12:05 pm
do you have a source for this?
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amother
Lemon


 

Post Tue, Dec 08 2020, 12:05 pm
amother [ Coffee ] wrote:
do you have a source for this?

Of course she doesn't, what would be the fun in that?
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amother
White


 

Post Tue, Dec 08 2020, 12:05 pm
#BestBubby wrote:
Cornell University mandates that all students and staff get the flu vaccine.

Now Cornell is offering an "exemption" for "BIPOC" Black, Indigenous (Indian, Eskimo), People of Color.

So Racism is official policy - it is OK to mandate white people do something and exempt Non-Whites
based on their race!

So first cuomo threatens to sue Trump supposedly because the vaccine distribution wont be available to black/minorities with the way its being distributed, then cuomo complains that black/minorities are disproportionately effected by coronavirus, but now you want to exempt black/minorities from taking the vaccine? And you want to call in the military to force Jews and white people to take it? Oh God. Is this what four years of biden will look like with Jews and white people being discriminated against on a daily basis? Why any Jew would still vote for democrats is beyond me. Ridiculous.
I hope white people (and Jews if they are not included in this so called exemption) sue for discrimination. Enough with the tyranny.
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banana123




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Dec 08 2020, 12:06 pm
Please provide a source for your claims.
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hodeez




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Dec 08 2020, 12:09 pm
https://www.campusreform.org/article?id=16344
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amother
Mistyrose


 

Post Tue, Dec 08 2020, 12:10 pm
I clicked through to Cornell the page. Under the Exemptions tab at the bottom, there's a section for "Other Exemptions." Discussing the flu vaccine specifically, it says:

Quote:
Other exemption (for *FLU VACCINATION* requirement only): Ithaca students with other concerns / extenuating circumstances may request an exemption from the Fall 2020 flu vaccination requirement that is part of the university's COVID-19 Behavioral Compact. (Learn more about why Cornell is requiring flu vaccination for students.) Students who identify as Black, Indigenous, or as a Person of Color (BIPOC) may have personal concerns about fulfilling the Compact requirements based on historical injustices and current events, and may find this information helpful in considering an exemption.


And then there's some more info.
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#BestBubby




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Dec 08 2020, 12:10 pm
Source from Cornel U. website: https://health.cornell.edu/get.....s/FAQ

Ithaca students with other concerns / extenuating circumstances may request an exemption from the Fall 2020 flu vaccination requirement that is part of the university's COVID-19 Behavioral Compact. (Learn more about why Cornell is requiring flu vaccination for students.) Students who identify as Black, Indigenous, or as a Person of Color (BIPOC) may have personal concerns about fulfilling the Compact requirements based on historical injustices and current events, and may find this information helpful in considering an exemption.
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#BestBubby




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Dec 08 2020, 12:12 pm
amother [ Lemon ] wrote:
Of course she doesn't, what would be the fun in that?


Are you going to apologize, Lemon, for falsely accusing me of having no source?
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amother
Coffee


 

Post Tue, Dec 08 2020, 12:16 pm
#BestBubby wrote:
Source from Cornel U. website: https://health.cornell.edu/get.....s/FAQ

Ithaca students with other concerns / extenuating circumstances may request an exemption from the Fall 2020 flu vaccination requirement that is part of the university's COVID-19 Behavioral Compact. (Learn more about why Cornell is requiring flu vaccination for students.) Students who identify as Black, Indigenous, or as a Person of Color (BIPOC) may have personal concerns about fulfilling the Compact requirements based on historical injustices and current events, and may find this information helpful in considering an exemption.


Saying a group "may find this information helpful in considering an exemption" is not the same thing as saying that group is exempt. They still have to request an exemption.
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simcha2




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Dec 08 2020, 12:19 pm
#BestBubby wrote:
Cornell University mandates that all students and staff get the flu vaccine.

Now Cornell is offering an "exemption" for "BIPOC" Black, Indigenous (Indian, Eskimo), People of Color.

So Racism is official policy - it is OK to mandate white people do something and exempt Non-Whites
based on their race!


This is clearly not what it says.

It doesn't offer BIPOC students an exemption. It addresses their discomfort given the history or forced medical procedures.

"Other exemption (for *FLU VACCINATION* requirement only): Ithaca students with other concerns / extenuating circumstances may request an exemption from the Fall 2020 flu vaccination requirement that is part of the university's COVID-19 Behavioral Compact. (Learn more about why Cornell is requiring flu vaccination for students.) Students who identify as Black, Indigenous, or as a Person of Color (BIPOC) may have personal concerns about fulfilling the Compact requirements based on historical injustices and current events, and may find this information helpful in considering an exemption."

Basically, for exemptions, other than medical or religious, you need to special request. And realizing that historical fear may be a reason for some people the give info, encouraging them not to seek an exemption.

They are certainly not being offered a blanket exemption.

From the website (go Big Red)

The aforementioned inequities and injustices may lead some individuals to have reservations about testing and immunization, yet it is also important to acknowledge the critical role these measures play in protecting community health and well-being. In fact, they are likely to be especially helpful for BIPOC communities. For example, annual influenza vaccination is recommended for every individual 6 months or older who does not have medical contraindications, as it is the best way to help protect against flu. The vaccine has been shown to reduce the risk of flu illnesses, hospitalizations, and flu-related deaths. Those who get the vaccine not only protect themselves, but also the people around them who may be more vulnerable to serious flu illness, including infants, older adults, and those with underlying health conditions. They are designed to help students stay safe, and they are part of the quality health care students can access while on campus. We strongly recommend that students comply with these requirements. At the same time, we understand that someone may know the science and still feel distrusting of health care and may have addition questions.
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amother
Peach


 

Post Tue, Dec 08 2020, 12:20 pm
way to double down lol to deny what is fact

and thanks BestBubby for this update!
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amother
Lemon


 

Post Tue, Dec 08 2020, 12:21 pm
#BestBubby wrote:
Are you going to apologize, Lemon, for falsely accusing me of having no source?

Nope because you still didn't show me a source
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#BestBubby




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Dec 08 2020, 12:25 pm
simcha2 wrote:
This is clearly not what it says.

It doesn't offer BIPOC students an exemption. It addresses their discomfort given the history or forced medical procedures.

"Other exemption (for *FLU VACCINATION* requirement only): Ithaca students with other concerns / extenuating circumstances may request an exemption from the Fall 2020 flu vaccination requirement that is part of the university's COVID-19 Behavioral Compact. (Learn more about why Cornell is requiring flu vaccination for students.) Students who identify as Black, Indigenous, or as a Person of Color (BIPOC) may have personal concerns about fulfilling the Compact requirements based on historical injustices and current events, and may find this information helpful in considering an exemption."

Basically, for exemptions, other than medical or religious, you need to special request. And realizing that historical fear may be a reason for some people the give info, encouraging them not to seek an exemption.

They are certainly not being offered a blanket exemption.

From the website (go Big Red)

The aforementioned inequities and injustices may lead some individuals to have reservations about testing and immunization, yet it is also important to acknowledge the critical role these measures play in protecting community health and well-being. In fact, they are likely to be especially helpful for BIPOC communities. For example, annual influenza vaccination is recommended for every individual 6 months or older who does not have medical contraindications, as it is the best way to help protect against flu. The vaccine has been shown to reduce the risk of flu illnesses, hospitalizations, and flu-related deaths. Those who get the vaccine not only protect themselves, but also the people around them who may be more vulnerable to serious flu illness, including infants, older adults, and those with underlying health conditions. They are designed to help students stay safe, and they are part of the quality health care students can access while on campus. We strongly recommend that students comply with these requirements. At the same time, we understand that someone may know the science and still feel distrusting of health care and may have addition questions.


Simcha2, Cornell U. is clearly offering "BIPOCs" an exemption based on their race due to their
"fears."

The quote from Cornell U says the word EXEMPTION, not "addressing their fears and concerns"
I.e. soothing them as you stated.


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