Vaccine Patriotism vs. Vaccine Globalism

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

Vaccine Patriotism vs. Vaccine Globalism

Is it wrong for the U.S. to ensure that every American who wants a shot gets one, before taking on the task of vaccinating the rest of the world? Is it wrong for America to put Americans first?

When the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines first proved their efficacy, preventing nearly 95% of coronavirus infections in those who got the shots in test trials, a vexing issue immediately arose.

Who should get priority in receiving these life-saving shots?

Generally speaking, the answer, while differing slightly from state to state, was that those most vulnerable to the virus, and those most vital to battling it, should be inoculated first.

The most vital were doctors, nurses and emergency medical personnel in hospitals receiving infected patients. The most vulnerable were the elderly in nursing homes with comorbidities and compromised immune systems who would be the least likely to survive an infection.

As the age for early inoculations dropped from 75 to 65, and then 50, and communities began to be vaccinated in greater numbers, a new issue arose: race. Blacks, peoples of color and the poor were not receiving inoculations at the same rate as the white and wealthy.

Efforts were made to rectify any such inequity.

However, almost no voice arose to say the world’s poor should be inoculated at the same time and at the same rate as Americans — with vaccines Americans had invented and produced.

That role has now been filled. In The Washington Post of April 6, Darren Baker, President of the Ford Foundation, writes: “An equitable vaccine rollout must prioritize the most vulnerable around the world.”

“Vast disparities are emerging in vaccine access — both within countries and between them,” says Baker, “especially for Afro-descendant and Indigenous communities.

“Within countries, the gaps are stark. In the United States… White people remained nearly two times more likely to be vaccinated than their neighbors of color at the end of March. In Brazil, Indigenous populations are 10 times more likely to die of covid-19 than the general population… And in India, many members of poor Muslim and Dalit communities are denied access to the limited vaccine supply that is available…

“Rich nations are hoarding the vaccines. Whether it’s the European Union blockading international vaccine exports entirely, or the United States stockpiling 30 million AstraZeneca doses, a wave of vaccine nationalism is depriving the world of much-needed supply.”

What must we Americans do to end the inequity?

Embrace a new policy of vaccine globalism and egalitarianism.

“The United States could… vaccinate the world — mobilizing the resources of the U.S. military and other agencies to manufacture, ship and distribute doses around the world. … To paraphrase the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., vaccine inequality anywhere is a threat to global health everywhere.”

Walker reflects what might be called Ford Foundation values. But are these American values?

Is it wrong for the U.S. government to put Americans first in the distribution of life-saving vaccines, ahead of people from any other country? Is it wrong for the U.S. to ensure that every American who wants a shot gets one, before taking on the task of vaccinating the rest of the world?

Is it wrong for America to put Americans first?

“Vaccine nationalism” seems but a synonym for vaccine patriotism.

If and when we have a surplus sufficiently large to send our vaccines abroad, would it be wrong to prioritize nations that are tried and true friends and allies like Canada and Britain?

When it comes to moral obligation, especially when it involves a matter so serious as human life, ought not one’s own family and friends, community and country come first?

Again, vaccine nationalism mandates putting fellow Americans first in receiving vaccines Americans discovered, tested and produced, even if that contradicts Ford Foundation values?

While all peoples may be equal in their God-given rights to liberty and life, the duty of the U.S. government is to protect and defend first and foremost the rights, and the health and safety of American citizens.

King may have written, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” But America is not responsible for “justice everywhere” — a utopian concept — but to establish justice to the degree it can in the USA.

Nor is inequality always a manifestation of injustice.

Easter Sunday is just behind us, the day Christians celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus Christ who taught, “Greater love than this hath no man that he lay down his life for his friend.”

Such individuals are saints, and that is indeed sanctity.

But natural law teaches that, when it comes to love and loyalty, one puts one’s own family and country first.

“Vaccine inequality,” says Walker, is “a crisis to be solved… We must move away from vaccine nationalism to vaccine equity.

“An equitable vaccine rollout must prioritize and protect the most vulnerable in our societies — from the Dalit community in India, to Indigenous populations in Brazil, to essential farm workers and grocery store clerks throughout the United States.”

Sorry, but India’s Dalit community is Narendra Modi’s responsibility. The indigenous population of Brazil is Jair Bolsonaro’s responsibility. And the “farm workers and grocery store clerks in the USA” are ours.

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21 Comments
Georges S
Georges S
April 9, 2021 7:44 am

Could care less about who when or what as long as I’m not among them.

Tabernac
Tabernac
  Georges S
April 9, 2021 8:45 am

But George, They walk among us

Georges S
Georges S
  Tabernac
April 9, 2021 8:49 am

I live in a small town, haven’t seen my 2 neighbors since last October. Only time I see people is when I go to the store once a week and I usually hurry. Anthropophobia anyone?

Remo
Remo
  Tabernac
April 9, 2021 9:53 am

Not for much longer if they’ve taken the vaccine.

Machinist
Machinist
  Georges S
April 9, 2021 9:21 am

Shouldn’t Blacks and Indigenous people go first? After all, Affirmative Action and stuff, you know?

Georges S
Georges S
  Machinist
April 9, 2021 9:24 am

Agreed.. then LGBTQXYZ, then the femanazis then those things comment image?w=496&ssl=1

LeRoux
LeRoux
  Machinist
April 10, 2021 5:55 am

Those who go first, are the Guinea Pigs for the rest.
If the Blacks and different-coloreds were to figure that out,
They wouldn’t Be So Thrilled With White Generosity!!!

DFJ150
DFJ150
April 9, 2021 9:36 am

This entire article is based on the false premise of a “life-saving vaccine”. The jab does not meet the definition of a vaccine, rather being genetic manipulation. Also, efficacy rates have been stated anywhere from 50 to 95%, for a viral disease with an overall 99.98% survival rate. Emergency use was granted with woefully inadequate testing, effective and affordable treatments have been vigorously opposed by the “experts”, and both short and long term adverse effects, including thousands of deaths, have been covered up. Drug companies were completely indemnified against harm caused by their offerings prior to release. Proclamations were made that no vaccine “passports” would be enforced, and yet they are being introduced around the globe and here at home. The entire plandemic/scamdemic is nothing short of the greatest hoax ever perpetrated by government and the most egregious threat to personal freedom in history. The gain of function (funded by US tax dollars, enabled by Fauci) and deliberate release of the pathogen are doing exactly what the globalists expected. It is providing them cover for the most insidious power, control and wealth grab ever, and an acceleration toward a tyrannical one-world government.

Georges S
Georges S
  DFJ150
April 9, 2021 9:49 am

Something that surprised me coming from Pat Buchanan

Ed
Ed
  Georges S
April 10, 2021 12:47 am

It surprised you coming from Pat Buchanan? Are you saying that this is the first article of his that you’ve read since 1998? Pat writes retarded shit like this every week. He writes shit that the most TV mesmerized GOPtards in the country might say at their little country store gatherings.

Mygirl....maybe
Mygirl....maybe
  DFJ150
April 9, 2021 2:17 pm

Ol’ DFJ10 just saved me from making a comment. x 100

Stucky
Stucky
April 9, 2021 9:52 am

“Who should get priority in receiving these life-saving shots?”

Buchanan is a stupid fucking asshole and tool of the elite.

I’m going to make that comment on every article of his from now on. People need to see this Deceiver for what he is.

Yahsure
Yahsure
  Stucky
April 9, 2021 10:17 am

I think you’re a bit harsh. He is telling the truth about priorities for who gets their poison jab.

Stucky
Stucky
  Yahsure
April 9, 2021 10:30 am

I think I’m being realistic. he called them “life-saving shots”.

That’s. Stupid. Shit.

Joe Blow
Joe Blow
  Stucky
April 9, 2021 10:52 am

If you believe that the goal is of this is to remove whites from the gene pool, then the prioritization this makes perfect sense.

Yahsure
Yahsure
April 9, 2021 10:19 am

I’ll pass on taking poison.

Ed
Ed
  Yahsure
April 10, 2021 12:49 am

I doubt that Pat will pass. He’s probably already had his shots, and is waiting for the next big new vaccine to come out.

centinal
centinal
April 9, 2021 11:54 am

All of this was probably designed to make it seem scarce and drive demand. Marketing tactics as old as the hills.

gilberts
gilberts
April 9, 2021 12:23 pm

Of course it’s bad. Let’s give the shot to everyone else in the world first.
My coworkers both got the shot at work a couple days ago. They both felt terrible yesterday. One complained about being confused and having a hard time thinking clearly. The other stayed home sick from work yesterday. I didn’t get it, won’t get it, and I’m juuuust peachy.

Georges S
Georges S
  gilberts
April 9, 2021 12:27 pm

Posted that on Friday Fail but it is worth reposting here:comment image

gilberts
gilberts
  Georges S
April 9, 2021 1:19 pm

Looks like Early Cuyler’s reading glasses.