Cornell University Exempts People Of Color From Vaccination Requirement

Over the summer we we told that COVID-19 was racist and primarily attacked people of color but then that they were immune from the virus when Black lIves Matter race riots were allowed to rage across the country. As absurd as it sounds that minorities can’t get infectious diseases, there’s some solid liberal science behind it. Cornell University gives an exemption from their vaccination requirements to people of color for reasons and stuff.

According to the Cornell University website, all students must be vaccinated for measles, mumps, TB, rubella, and whatever else, plus the flu. Failing to provide health records means a student will be banned from campus facilities until such a time as they can prove they’ve been immunized. They don’t get long to to prove their vaccination records however:

Students who are found not to be in compliance with Cornell’s health requirements in a timely manner will be charged a nonrefundable $100 late fee, and then ultimately will be dis-enrolled from the university and charged $350 to re-enroll.

But this is only bad news for antivaxxer honkies because Cornell has a special exemption for vaccinations:

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 the process is quite simple. A student BIPOC need only send the university a message explaining how they don’t need vaccinations because of racial injustice.

The only historic injustice I can think of involving people of color is the Tuskegee Syphilis Study in which African American men were denied treatment for the sexually transmitted disease so they could be observed. I would imagine this would make black students at Cornell more keen on getting vaccinated but what do I know?

Actually, it would also seem that American Indian students would be the first in line for the small pox vaccinations, given their history.

With the coronavirus just days away from distribution in the United States, this brings up another issue. It’s pretty clear that this vaccination will be forced on American workers, travelers, and students, so will Cornell still exempt the people of color?

We know that when people of color and leftist terrorists are rioting and looting they are immune from COVID-19 because liberals told us so. We also know that the coronavirus is racist and disproportionately attacks people of color, because those same liberals told us so. The question is, are people of color still immune to the virus when they are wasting their money on gender studies degrees at Cornell University?

I would guess that they are because the university has established that vaccinating people of color is racist, so the racism of the coronavirus will be bested by the racism of vaccinating against it.

And for the record, these are the scientists that Joe Biden said will guide his plan to eliminate COVID-19. How he will end a pandemic with social justice selective vaccinations is anyone’s guess, but liberal science is designed to make as little sense as possible.