So the Vermont policy intends to kill white people
No, the Vermont policy discriminates by race. I don't know how many times I have to say this.
and not the results of the policy that triggers your finely tuned racial sensibilities?
I don't want the State to discriminate by race when distributing life-saving bennies over which it has exclusive control.
In both cases, the inoculation centers are set up by geographical areas to serve the underserved population. You provided no evidence that whites were turned away from Vermont inoculation centers.
Whites who showed up and were eligible under some category would not have been turned away. Whites who did not qualify under another category could not even register.
Are you suggesting Vermont did not enforce its own priority categories?
Vermont now has opened its efforts to all people 16+ years old. So they are now killing older people of all races equally now, according to your perspective.
No: now, anyone who wants to register for a vaccine can, unlike before, where Vermont decided that a 19 year old BIPOC person needed the vaccine more than a 45 year old white person.
I don't put any stock in the concept of race as a biological determining factor in any question of society. This is certainly a result of how I was raised by by the most politically conservative parents anyone could have but who weren't racists. As a result, I depend on this forum to set me straight on thinking that I struggle to understand.
So it is the intent and not the results that count. So the intent of the new voter suppression laws in Georgia is to prevent the widespread voter fraud that didn't happen while the result that they will suppress the votes of a segment of the population doesn't matter? Have I got this right now?
No. If you want to discuss Georgia's voting laws start a thread about it.