Sunday, September 12, 2021
‘Medical Racism’ Producer Tells RFK, Jr.: Black Americans ‘Waking Up to Medical Tyranny’
Kevin Jenkins, CEO of Urban Global Health Alliance and producer of the film,
“Medical Racism,” told RFK, Jr. that Blacks and whites must unite to fight the
greatest tyrannies of all time.
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of the day. It's free. Black Americans are waking up and pushing back against
medical tyranny, Kevin Jenkins, CEO of the Urban Global Health Alliance, told
Children’s Health Defense Chairman Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., on the “RFK Jr. The
Defender Podcast.” Jenkins, producer of the documentary film “Medical Racism:
The New Apartheid,” is a leader in the health freedom movement. “I’m a firm
believer in uniting white and Black Americans in the fight against the greatest
tyrannies of all time: Big Pharma, Big Tech, the banking industry and the
education cartel,” Jenkins said. Jenkins is working to build new institutions
that offer the “ability to move past the world we live in today and build a
bridge to a better future for us,” one that includes having “ownership in our
lives.” Jenkins stressed the importance of embracing “informed consent” when it
comes to vaccines. When Kenndy asked Jenkins why he thought Blacks were among
those described as “vaccine hesitant,” he answered: “Black Americans have a
deeper understanding of these industries better than anyone, and in particular,
Big Pharma. With all of the chronic illness in our community, with all of the
experimentation that has happened in our community, they don’t want to trust the
system that’s trapped them in the health system, the [system] that they’re now
paying more attention to because of this COVID narrative that more Black
Americans are dying of COVID than anybody else.” I’m “proud to say that Black
Americans are really waking up,” said Jenkins. Black Americans are doing more
research, said Jenkins. They’re turning off the TV and they’re looking at the
history of eugenics, racism and events such as the Tuskegee experiments, Jenkins
said.
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