HappyJoy
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So, you don't believe that Minaj's claim should have been looked into because she was black and had made what appears to be a false anti-vax claim? Why wouldn't they report on such a provocative claim?The democratic voter obviously, especially Black voters who follow her. Some Brits love and need Big Government in the U.S as some of those tax dollars find their way to the old monarchy in one form or another. They LOVE the Dems in the U.K and Canada, it usually means a few more handouts for our government in one form or another.
Ask yourself, why the British Guardian media went out of their way to debunk a tweet from a rapper online. She didn't tell anyone not to take the vaccine, she isn't a health expert, she shared an experience she was made aware of and told people to make up their own mind and not be bullied.
Sounds like fair logic to me. Joy Reid made this go viral, blame her for any misinformation. Of all the absurd comments made by uninformed rappers, this is the comment they need to "fact check"?
What "handouts" are you talking about in this article?
Also, who said the Guardian when out of their way? That quote from the article you posted was from the Trinidad & Tobago government, not the Guardian reporter.
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