This is happening at @Walgreens and @cvspharmacy across the country. I have a friend right now whose doctor prescribed Ivermectin, and Walgreens & CVS are refusing to fill it. This will cost lives.
WOW. Read this. The Biden administration is reportedly reducing its supply of monoclonal antibodies to states like Texas. Add this to pharmacies refusing to fill prescriptions for treatments that are saving lives under the direction of the CDC, and the agenda of cruelty is clear.
Every single Republican official should be loudly speaking up about and pushing back against this, if they are good for anything at all. This is evil, plain and simple.
“Are we going to have a civil war?” people keep asking. Well, the Biden administration is apparently purposely restricting treatment from saving people’s lives in red states, so it would seem that it’s already begun.
They don’t care that Obama had a party while you’re forced to make your toddler wear a mask. They don’t care that BLM rioted while you had to close your business. They don’t care about the masses in the streets celebrating Biden while your lonely teen was on suicide watch.
They don’t care that Newsome partied at the French Laundry while you got the call that your mom died alone in her nursing home. They don’t care that Bowser was hanging w/ Chapelle while you’re wondering how to feed your family w/o the rental income you relied on. They don’t care.
Don’t expect sympathy from Biden or Kamala or Joy Reid or Don Lemon or any of the other calloused, self-important people in the media or in politics. They see the double standard. They see your pain. They do. not. care.
@DavidAFrench You make a lot of good points here, & I can’t speak to the Platt situation, because I don’t know enough about it yet, but a few ways I’d push back on what you write here:
@DavidAFrench If they do, then is discrimination also to blame for an Asian median income that’s higher than whites’? You only compare white vs. black income here & conclude it’s because of past structural racism. Maybe it is, or maybe it’s much more complex.
- America isn’t Israel.
@DavidAFrench I see a lot of right-wingers compare America to Israel, God’s chosen nation. They’re accused of “Christian nationalism” for doing so, & I agree it’s theologically flawed. But I see mods & leftist Christians do the same, but to support their call to modern repentance for past sins
Duke University found that high school boys out-perform the fastest, best adult female runners in the world in every single track event. law.duke.edu/sports/sex-spo…
“there is an average 10-12% performance gap between elite males and elite females. The gap is smaller between elite females and non-elite males, but it’s still insurmountable and that’s ultimately what matters.”
“...Olympic, World, and U.S. Champion Allyson Felix’s 400 meters lifetime best of 49.26. Just in the single year 2017, men and boys around the world outperformed her more than 15,000 times.”
Saying “CRT” or “Marxism” is now a non-starter when trying to explain to Christians the errors in the mainstream narratives about social justice and systemic racism. I think the first task is to explain, without buzz words, why what they’re asserting is simply not based on fact.
& I think the way to do that is to ask before arguing. Ask them for specifics, for data, for clarification, for definitions. Ask them to lay down their buzzwords of “privilege,” “oppression,” “Christian nationalism,” etc just as they’ve demanded you lay down yours. Speak plainly
Keep picking and prodding until you both are really clear about what they’re asserting. Then, if you disagree or can rebut any of their definitions or assertions with truth, do that. I would start with data & logic then move into the Biblical realm, personally.
Let’s talk about justice & Micah 6:8. The word for justice used there is misphat, which is used most frequently in Scripture to mean judgment in the context of criminal procedures, in court cases, sentencing, verdicts. To “do” justice in this verse means to execute, carry out. 1/
Micah is prophesying to a people who had turned to idols and whose leaders were failing to enact God’s misphat. How do we know what God’s justice looks like? He makes it very clear in his law-giving to Israel. 2/
At least 4 characteristics that we see of procedural justice in the OT are 1) truthful (based on fact, evidence, witnesses) 2) impartial (unbiased, no special treatment) 3) direct (impacts those involved in the crime) 4) proportional (punishment fits crime) 3/