Update: My Interview on Fox Business Yesterday
It's pathetic that this is the only major U.S. news outlet that will touch this story. But I'll take exposure where I can get it
Fox called yesterday morning and invited me to join Sean & Dagen for a quick segment on “The Bottom Line.”
Would Fox have been my first choice for an appearance? Nope. Would I have preferred to get my message to audiences on CNN and MSNBC who really need to hear it? Yep. Will I hear from CNN or MSNBC? Highly unlikely.
Defending women’s rights has now become a “conservative” talking point. We’re not just in Crazy Town, people; we’re buying real estate and settling in.
Monica, I just watched the Fox interview and loved all that you said. I join the interviewers in being grateful that you are using your powerful voice in this way. Simon, as for calling RFK Jr an anti-Semite, I urge you to read the following excerpt from Dr. Joe Mercola’s article published today:
Kennedy cited a July 2020 study in BMC Medicine, which reported that, based on ACE2 and TMPRSS2 polymorphism analysis, certain races, as well as people with certain diseases, are more susceptible to COVID-19. As noted in that paper:
“We found unique genetic susceptibility across different populations in ACE2 and TMPRSS2. Specifically, ACE2 polymorphisms were found to be associated with cardiovascular and pulmonary conditions by altering the angiotensinogen-ACE2 interactions, such as p.Arg514Gly in the African/African-American population.
Unique but prevalent polymorphisms ... in TMPRSS2, offer potential explanations for differential genetic susceptibility to COVID-19 as well as for risk factors, including those with cancer and the high-risk group of male patients.”
In his Instagram rebuttal, Kennedy explained that, according to this study, ethnic Chinese, Finns, and Ashkenazi Jews were the least susceptible to COVID-19, while people of African descent and Caucasians were the most susceptible.
“This is not a controversial study,” Kennedy said. “Nobody has suggested that these were deliberately engineered changes. And I certainly don’t believe that they were deliberately engineered.
But what they are is kind of a proof of concept, that you CAN develop bioweapons that will attack certain ethnicities, and this should be terrifying to all of us ... and [needs to be] an object of discussion.”
Here is a link to the video (found via DuckDuckGo search engine): https://www.foxbusiness.com/video/6331778452112