Dr. Siegel: ‘Bullying and Shaming’ People into Getting Vaccinated Won’t Work with the Black Community

‘The black community has been a long 400-year history of being mistreated by the medical establishment, and now we are going to tell black people what they should do and why?’

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SIEGEL: "Exactly that. You know, just what we need, right, is the black community to be told by the government we know and you don't know. We're going to teach you and you're going to do what we say. If you don't agree, it's misinformation. Bullying and shaming — that'll work really well with the black community, which, as you said, went through the Tuskegee experiments where syphilis went untreated, as you know, Lawrence, even after they had penicillin. What a disgrace. And then, of course, there was Henrietta Lacks down in Baltimore, whose cells after she got cancer was sold for billions of dollars, and the family never got a penny, and you could go on and on. What about slavery? I mean, the black community has been a long 400-year history of being mistreated by the medical establishment. And now, we're going to tell black people what they should do and why? How about using community leaders? How about doctors? How about people that people know that have gotten the vaccine? Not the government. The government is never going to be able to convince this community to take it."

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