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In reply to the discussion: Delaware State U. won’t interfere with free speech of professor spreading Ebola conspiracy theories [View all]freshwest
(53,661 posts)63. That may be why; and terrible; but Africans, AA's, and POC have a history of suffering from being
used as unwitting guinea pigs who didn't expect the evil visited upon by them by doctors. Prime example, alhough there are others, is Tuskegee.
This is a part of a resistance to authorities many have learned. A person may be a scientist such as this guy is. A click on the link to his page shows his credentials.
Some POC have had good reason to suspect any Western or American 'help' as there is a long history of a conspiracy to deprive them of their life and health, to clear the land.
Biological warfare is not a new thing and has been used for many centuries by all kinds of people. It will take a lot of good will and belief to overcome it, and perhaps that will not happen in our lifetime.
This is a part of a resistance to authorities many have learned. A person may be a scientist such as this guy is. A click on the link to his page shows his credentials.
Some POC have had good reason to suspect any Western or American 'help' as there is a long history of a conspiracy to deprive them of their life and health, to clear the land.
Biological warfare is not a new thing and has been used for many centuries by all kinds of people. It will take a lot of good will and belief to overcome it, and perhaps that will not happen in our lifetime.
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Delaware State U. won’t interfere with free speech of professor spreading Ebola conspiracy theories [View all]
mahatmakanejeeves
Sep 2014
OP
That may be why; and terrible; but Africans, AA's, and POC have a history of suffering from being
freshwest
Sep 2014
#63
Still talking in your context in the present time. Do you grant them the right to mistrust us?
freshwest
Sep 2014
#65
You obviously haven't been paying any attention to what's currently going on in Liberia.
Ikonoklast
Sep 2014
#60
His views were published in Liberia, where disinformation like this causes real harm.
Ikonoklast
Sep 2014
#72
No, fuck that. I don't have to prove a negative. The onus is on him for proof.
Dreamer Tatum
Sep 2014
#35
Not just that - he's also killing the children who now will not get vaccinated. (nt)
jeff47
Sep 2014
#11
Interesting that Liberia publishes "wildly speculative" information as news
Dopers_Greed
Sep 2014
#16
DSU saying we don't want your tuition money, rational students apply elsewhere. nt
TeamPooka
Sep 2014
#17
The University of Illinois rescinded a job offer because of what the candidate said
KamaAina
Sep 2014
#22