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‘Don’t Allow m to Enslave Us’: Black Americans Protest Against Vaccine Mandates in NYC

Angela Stanton King (L) and Kevin Jenkins (R) host a meeting directed at black communities to inform them about body sovereignty in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Oct. 2, 2021. (Enrico Trigoso/  Pezou)

BROOKLYN, New York鈥擜 group of almost 100 people, mostly African Americans, gathered at Brooklyn Bank in New York to express their opposition to vaccine mandates on Oct. 2.

New York City has implemented vaccine mandates on healthcare workers, school staff, and all those who work or patronize restaurants, bars, nightclubs, catering halls, event spaces, gyms, fitness centers, pools, theaters, museums, aquariums, and zoos.

According to recent NYC.gov data, blacks are the least vaccinated ethnic group, with 40 percent of them considered fully vaccinated.

meeting was vibrant, vociferous, and often involved talk of rallying spiritual power.

It was hosted and organized by Angela Stanton King, founder of the American King Foundation, and Kevin Jenkins, CEO of Urban Global Health Alliance.

“Black Americans all across America are waking up! y realize modern-day slavery is upon them again,” Jenkins told Pezou.

“In black communities, they are starting to have serious dialogue and are strategizing on how to fight back! y are saying no to the vaccine/slave passport and no to segregation. We have a long, dark history with bigotry and exploitation, and we are asking the world to stand with us! It’s time to fight back!”

Vaccine mandate protest organizer Jo Rose speaks at a meeting directed at black communities to inform them about body sovereignty, in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Oct. 2, 2021. (Enrico Trigoso/ Pezou)

Kwame Brown spoke during the gathering via videoconference, advocating for freedom of choice. He is the first high school basketball player in NBA history to be drafted in the first overall pick.

“Our community needs to remember that they told women it was ‘their body, their choice,’ when it came to abortion, and really realize what that means鈥攖hat they don鈥檛 care about your body or your kids,” Brown told Pezou.

“Stay strong and fight for your freedom of choice in a peaceful way,” he added.

King, who hosted the meeting, told Pezou: “Medical apartheid is population control. Population control comes in different forms: vaccines, abortions, mass incarceration, and perverted sexual agendas targeting children. Population control is racist, from the womb to the tomb. It’s time y’all!”

Among the speakers were two doctors, Stella Immanuel and Carrie Madej, who both talked about vaccine and COVID-related information that they said was largely suppressed by mainstream media and big tech platforms.

Attorney Tricia Lindsay, another featured speaker at the meeting, told attendees, “[y] shut the churches down to force people … to get indoctrinated into a whole new religion.”

Amid constant thunderous cheers and applause, she maintained that the media has pushed fear and hysteria over the virus and encouraged people to “put more faith in a vaccine” than in their God.

Attorney Tricia Lindsay speaks at a meeting directed at black communities to inform them about body sovereignty, in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Oct. 2, 2021. (Enrico Trigoso/ Pezou)

She said that the “elites” are pitching people against each other with “dog whistle” terms, which has seen family members stop interacting over disagreements about the vaccine. She called it a “demonic situation.”

“Think! Think! Don’t just roll over and take everything that they tell us,” Lindsay said.

“You tell me that you’re going to take away my education, my livelihood, food, travel, all the basic fundamental rights, if I don’t subject myself to your tyranny, to your poison? re is no consent; we have to hold the line.

“Don’t allow them to enslave us, don’t allow them to dictate what we do. Teach your children to stand up and get off Facebook,” she added.

She differentiated between God and religion, and told the people present that they should leave the churches that have been hijacked by untruthful people.

Lindsay was an educator for 24 years in both administrative and teaching positions.

“Trust me, the school system went to hell a long time ago,” she asserted.

“Vaccinated or unvaccinated, together we stand, united!”

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