WATCH: Dr. Fauci Under Fire For Calling Out Hasidic Jews As Non Vaccinators in Measles Outbreak

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NEW YORK (VInnews) – Dr. Anthony Facuci is under fire by Jewish groups for Calling Out “Hassidic Jewish People” as Fault for Measles Outbreak.

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Yesterday On “CBS This Morning” Dr. Fauci was discussing herd immunity and those not willing to take the vaccine, he makes mention of the measles outbreak.

Dr. Fauci then continues how we had over 90% immunity to measles but NYC had “Hassidic Jewish People” who were the cause of the outbreak, by choosing not to vaccinate.


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Rat rat democRAT
Rat rat democRAT
2 years ago

I read that Blacks are very hesitant to take vaccine. But had he mentioned that the BLM will burn down his home. Fauchi fears the radicals. He knows Jews can be victims. Unfortunately.

anonymous613
Trusted Member
anonymous613
2 years ago

I guess he conveniently forgot about the measles outbreak in disneyland.

huh
huh
2 years ago

Most of the commentators are self hating Jews in practice, you know he would never point out the black, Asian, Muslim community. We became a target and it’s effecting us and you dare say he is right???

Why is religious affiliation relative?

Liam K. Nuj
Liam K. Nuj
2 years ago

Even if it were true, why was it necessary to identify the (possibly) offending group (more like a sub-group, if at all)? This is no different than Cuomo pointing fingers at the frum communities. It’s sloppy, it’s not necessary, and it’s dangerous.

kopmaidel
kopmaidel
2 years ago

if it was black, he would have resigned already. We need to make an uproar and outcry.

Dov
Dov
2 years ago

I am not sure if Jews were the cuase, but many Jews were strongly anti vax. Some people were making measels parties trying to get kids infected. Others protested. Got crazy anti vax fake doctors to speak. This is the truth. So did we cause it?! Probably not. Did Jews contribute to the problem? Probably yes.

georgeg
georgeg
2 years ago

The problem is lying through selective data and omission. For example, outbreaks of measles were found in the Somali-American community in Minnesota, the Amish in Ohio, and Russian-language immigrants in Washington, but only Jews are mentioned. And to compare the intensities of the outbreaks, the CDC chart shows Amish communities in Ohio in 2014 at a level near 400 in a total outbreak near 700 (thus Amish represented half of all cases in the single worst year in the past decade). In 2018 Orthodox Jews in New York shows a level under 100 with a total outbreak near 400.

Yossel Mochkin
Yossel Mochkin
2 years ago

Absolutely you can not trust the government today
Including political doctors and this is vicious liberalism Trying to force people against their will if they had something good to offer a real to offer people would want it

הערה
הערה
2 years ago

If these comments were hurtful, you can use this as a teaching moment, maybe we shouldn’t make hurtful comments about other communities like the African American community, Muslim community etc. even if there are grains of truth. The bottom line is, that when a large group of people are publicly vilified, they end up getting punished in a far greater manner than they ever deserved.

I see many comments on this forum that are borderline racist to open contempt for “other” groups of people.

The Fouch
The Fouch
2 years ago

Hey, you Fauci lovers . What do you say now ? Science .He must know what he’s talk7ng about , no ? Science.

huh
huh
2 years ago

Vaccines have contained thimerosal Mercury for many centuries, the CDC changed course in the 1990’s, and stopped allowing it for children’s vaccines, but denying the harm it can cause, a typical Fauci maneuver. It still being used in Flu vaccines.

All vaccines still have aluminum.

Moshe
Moshe
2 years ago

Dr Fauci simply stated a fact. There were an unusually high number of measles cases in the frum community most likely because of those who were not vaccinating their children.
Vaccines have been proven safe and effective despite the claims of conspiracy theorists such as Dr. Tenpenny who goes as far as to claim that the vaccinated are magnetic and that copper coins stick to them despite the fact that magnets can not attract copper. There is no evidence that vaccines create magnetic fields, contain tracking devices or effect fertility.

Triumpinwhitehouse
Triumpinwhitehouse
2 years ago

Aguda is of course outraged but members of the Moetzes are anti vax

John
John
2 years ago

The funny thing is that that community is handling covid very well B”H BA”H
So many be we should what they do and maybe learn from them to get back to normal in other places

He is just looking to get fired like Cuomo that’s why he was speaking against YIDDEN

lazy-boy
lazy-boy
2 years ago

people should note that he is talking about MEASLES and not covid…..

Fake Askonim
Fake Askonim
2 years ago

Which Jewish groups ? Is Agudas Yisroel making a stink or are they just too busy now raising 6 million so they can “help” us ? Zwiebel, you cannot pick and choose when to fight, for then you lose.

Trump Skeptic
Trump Skeptic
2 years ago

if shoe fits…

Dov
Dov
2 years ago

He does not say Jews were the cause. Poor wording in the article. He is simply pointing out that the measels out break was due to people not getting vaccinated. No judgement. Just they were not getting the vaccine and, as a result, there was an outbreak.

Nachum
Nachum
2 years ago

Nothing wrong with his comments, it was unfortunately mostly chasidish people who were refusing to take the measles vaccine here in NYC. I don’t understand why speaking the truth is an issue. Would you rather him lie like Cuomo with the nursing homes? Sometimes brutal honesty hurts and unfortunately it hit home in this case.

frumee
frumee
2 years ago

I dont know if that is factually correct although it most likely is. Either way the “so called” frum anti vaxers are most likely reshoyim gemoorim. the simple Eisav soiney leyakov is strong enough we dont need the anti vaxers help with that.

CudahyKid
CudahyKid
2 years ago

Was he not speaking the truth?
Where were the outbreaks centered?

Rat rat democRAT
Rat rat democRAT
2 years ago

We will not comply.

Barzilai
Barzilai
2 years ago

The criticism is not really fair. His training is to believe empirical evidence, nebach.

Phineas
Phineas
2 years ago

What he said is largely correct.

tell the truth
tell the truth
2 years ago

He’s 100% correct. The truth hurts. Just do a simple google search measles outbreak in the jewish community. It was in April 2019 not to long ago.

Triumpinwhitehouse
Triumpinwhitehouse
2 years ago

He’s right.

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
2 years ago

We kind have this issue where it’s all or nothing and hereby lays the problem. When it’s purely medical and doesn’t deal with our social needs we should trust drs. It’s only when the mix deals with Jewish social needs

Secular
Secular
2 years ago

Fauci is right

Pragmatist
Pragmatist
2 years ago

So he’s now under fire by “Jewish groups” for telling the truth. BTW: who are these “Jewish groups”?

lastword
Noble Member
lastword
2 years ago

Measles, mumps, chicken pox – all were traditionally considered typical childhood illnesses best to endure (and still considered that way in holistic circles).

These are expressions of normal bodily reactions to typical viral overloads and imbalances. This is how illnesses are healthily dealt with by the immune system – not through vaccination suppression.

It was only when the pharmaceutical companies sought to increase their already immense coffers by searching for new cash cows of unnecessary illnesses to inoculate against, that these became vaccinations – and they are not innocuous.