Deeper into Woke clownworld we go. You couldn't make this stuff up.
https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com...nation-mandatory-but-only-for-white-students/
I've read through a few articles to see if events are being misreported, given the clickbait headline. But they're not.
https://www.campusreform.org/article?id=16344
https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com...nation-mandatory-but-only-for-white-students/
An Ivy League university is requiring that white students receive an annual flu vaccination, while providing an exemption for students belonging to any other race. Because of “historical injustices and current events,” Cornell University will grant to “people of color” an exemption from its requirement that all students get a flu vaccination.
You are forgiven if you get a migraine trying to untangle the logic behind the reasoning for this exemption.
Apparently, because of “systemic racism and health inequities” in the United States, “individuals from some marginalized communities may have concerns about needing to agree to such requirements.”
The following is from the Cornell Health website, cornell.health.edu:
“We recognize that, due to longstanding systemic racism and health inequities in this country, individuals from some marginalized communities may have concerns about needing to agree to such requirements.
For example, historically, the bodies of Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color (BIPOC) have been mistreated, and used by people in power, sometimes for profit or medical gain.
“It is understandable that the current Compact requirements may feel suspect or even exploitative to some BIPOC members of the Cornell community. Additionally, recent acts of violence against Black people by law enforcement may contribute to feelings of distrust or powerlessness.
We know this history and validate the potential concerns it may raise. At the same time, we know that long-standing social inequalities and health disparities have resulted in COVID-19 disproportionately affecting BIPOC individuals.
“Higher percentages of individuals from these communities become infected with COVID, and the health outcomes related to infection are often more serious.
Away from campus community, BIPOC individuals are not as likely to have access to preventive services or quality health care. The systems, services, and policies being implemented at Cornell seek to address these inequalities as well as the differential impacts.”
I've read through a few articles to see if events are being misreported, given the clickbait headline. But they're not.
https://www.campusreform.org/article?id=16344