Allyson Felix and others only now making a note of black maternal mortality rates are hypocrites and fools
The MSM is taking the grisly yet standard opportunity to lie about the cause of the overall rise in maternal health problems
American sprinter Tori Bowie died in early May in a way that’s deeply unpleasant to consider. Not only did she pass away at 32, but she was agonizingly close to bringing another life into the world with her. For whatever reason, she was alone and, never an ostentatious sort anyway, had withdrawn from public view.
Upon learning of her death, Citius Mag founder and inept motormouth Chris Chavez publicly promoted the idea that Bowie had taken her own life. This turned out to be false, according to news reports published this week. From Bowie’s agent: “So many people, including the media, are making speculations that she did something to herself, which is very hurtful.”
Chavez and the rest of the cross-eyed squawk-boxes who contribute blurts and burps and beeps to Citius Mag don’t care, because misinformation they’ve offered that’s more than 48 hours old—however hurtful—doesn’t count. Or at least that appears to be the operating principle of these assholes.
Because Bowie was eight months pregnant and black, MSM stories are now openly milking her demise in two ways, with only one of them perhaps obvious. First, by emphasizing the disproportionate, and disproportionately rising, U.S. black maternal death rate—that is, the fraction of women who die as a direct result of complications of pregnancy—and blaming the phenomenon on structural racism, media outlets and random dweebs alike assure themselves of clicks. And second, by talking about maternal mortality in a racialized way, the media can mention the fact that maternal mortality and other reproductive health problems have been spiking for all women in all Western countries since the mRNA jabs were rolled out, then blame this horror on something like climate change or a shortage of “nonbinary” obstetricians.
When Bowie died, Allyson Felix, the most decorated sprinter in American history and the recipient of an emergency C-section herself, generically tweeted her prayerful condolences.
There was no mention here of Bowie being pregnant. Felix probably didn’t know; the two didn’t appear to be close. Only after the details surrounding Bowie’s passing emerged did Felix, along with the entire mainstream media and running’s ample brigade of preening sycophants, decide to start sounding the alarm about black maternal mortality.
Anyone who took note of the relevant statistics and decided to start shouting only after learning how Bowie died is an open-faced fraud and should shut the fuck up, especially those with no personal connection to the woman. There is little that typifies “liberal” politics these days more than people screaming for the barn door to be closed while the horse is already a speck on the horizon.
The Wall Street Journal is among the many outlets that used Bowie’s death as a vehicle for mentioning not just black maternal mortality, but a generalized “crisis” of this problem.
Despite leaning conservative, The WSJ doesn’t mention the mRNA jabs as a potential culprit. This is akin to writing an article about someone who spent all day outside on a cloudless, 100-degree afternoon and now had red, painful skin and not suggesting the sun may have played a key role. And there are hundreds of stories out there now, thousands even, using the formula “Sure, more of us are dying. But besides MAGA, why?” followed by a list of dubious-to-hilarious scapegoats.
The mortality rate among Black women was 2.6 times the rate for white women in 2021, the latest available national data. Thirty percent of maternal deaths that year were among Black women, while Black people make up about 14% of the U.S. population.
The disparity has many drivers, public-health experts say, including less access to healthcare among minority groups; fewer economic and educational opportunities that also contribute to maternal health; and unintentional bias among healthcare workers who treat patients.
“These are social factors that contribute to our country’s death rate that may not be as obvious,” said Dr. Veronica Gillispie-Bell.
In mid-March, in a post mostly about how incompetent and skanky Emilia Benton is, I mentioned both the rise in maternal mortality and the complete confusion of imperious harridans like former New York Times jogging columnist Jen A. Miller.
Quoting myself:
It may be worth considering the idea that the immense rise in the incidence of reproductive and other health problems in Western nations worldwide that began in early 2021 just might be related to something unprecedented in the human environment and introduced to that environment in early 2021. Maybe even something man-made, mass-released, not given remotely adequately safety testing, and known to find its way into places in the body where it’s not supposed to be.
And on May 20, in a post mostly about how Brad Stulberg makes honest money by formulaically complaining about grifters and adhering to strict leftist orthodoxies, I wrote:
Lumping miscarriages and stillborn babies into this category, the effects of the shots on the female reproductive system have been profound and ghastly, and were among the sources of chief fixation among the researchers conducting Moderna’s and Pfizer’s shambling RCTs. Those lipid nanoparticles can lodge in women’s ovaries (and in other tissues) for quite some time, it seems.
I am not linking Bowie’s death to being jabbed because there is absolutely no grounds for doing this. But I am—unhesitatingly, and because I can read and process simple information—king a lot of deaths, miscarriages, and other female plumbing problems directly to the jabs. So is anyone remotely interested in public or personal who can still think.
For the third time, I’m linking to a video presentation by Naomi Wolf about the dangers observed in the sham clinical trials the jab-juice was subjected to. It’s okay if you won’t watch it as long as you accept that its contents everything I express about them are true.
If you have not watched and will not watch it, yet are tempted to start yacking about how safe the shots are anyway, I urge you to spare yourself the mild humiliation of looking like a spittle-spraying fuckhead on the Internet and remain silent instead.
It “seems” that I, childless and wombless, have somehow been paying more attention to maternal mortality and health problems than women who have experienced them. But because I blame it on the cause instead of racism, climate change, or the alarming shortage of kindergartners engaging in oral sex with adults and each other on the daily.
I’m not really bothered by the race-focused bandwagon-jumpers like Felix and the harridans; I surrendered the idea of retired track-and-field athletes consistently expressing intelligent ideas many years ago (most are not stupid, but few can or will be fully honest, especially since Wokism semi-officially kicked off in the spring of 2020). It does, however, upset me that no one sees what the media are really doing with these stories, including many of the folks writing them.