>>I think I'll just ignore the personal gibe.
I don't really think writing about how you'll ignore something is the same as actually ignoring it.
>> there is a disparity by race for vaccine take up
Yes, but I did not believe that is related to the claim that because it is perceived that the Government has not acted strongly enough on racism then they cannot be trusted on the vaccination. That is too direct a link and too simplistic. Not to mention to convenient for some.
It is interesting that the obvious parameters of wealth and location do not seem to be particularly significant.
>> the make up of this forum does not lend itself to fruitful answers to that problem.
You are attributing your life experiences to everybody. You have lived a life of Civil Service shielded comfort and and isolated security. Many have not.
>>Neither your response or Zero's advances the issue.
I'd say that both are opinions on a subject and the more opinions the better. Your habit of discarding the ones that don't suit you is irrelevant. You very much prefer those opinions which show a nice simplistic link of failure within the Establishment to action or occurrence within a minority.
It is mostly not that simple.
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