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We found that the distribution of deleterious variants in ACE2 differs among 9 populations in gnomAD (v3). Specifically, 39% (24/61) and 54% (33/61) of deleterious variants in ACE2 occur in African/African-American (AFR) and Non-Finnish European (EUR) populations, respectively (Fig. 1b). Prevalence of deleterious variants among Latino/Admixed American (AMR), East Asian (EAS), Finnish (FIN), and South Asian (SAS) populations is 2–10%, while Amish (AMI) and Ashkenazi Jewish (ASJ) populations do not appear to carry such variants in ACE2 coding regions
originally posted by: Wisenox
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
The spike proteins (pathogens) target the ACE2 receptor. This happens from the vaccines.
originally posted by: Wisenox
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
The spike proteins are a causative agent of covid, and that's what the vaccines are for; so that your body produces the pathogen that will then induce antibodies.
If the vaccines cause harm, then they overwhelmingly harm whites and blacks more.
The study says exactly what I think it does. It says that ACE2 uptake is far higher in whites and blacks than other races. The vaccines exploit the ACE2 receptor and, therefore, will adversely affect the targeted racial distribution of the receptors.
originally posted by: Wisenox
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
The spike proteins are a causative agent of covid, and that's what the vaccines are for; so that your body produces the pathogen that will then induce antibodies.
If the vaccines cause harm, then they overwhelmingly harm whites and blacks more.
The study says exactly what I think it does. It says that ACE2 uptake is far higher in whites and blacks than other races. The vaccines exploit the ACE2 receptor and, therefore, will adversely affect the targeted racial distribution of the receptors.
originally posted by: MykeNukem
originally posted by: Wisenox
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
The spike proteins are a causative agent of covid, and that's what the vaccines are for; so that your body produces the pathogen that will then induce antibodies.
If the vaccines cause harm, then they overwhelmingly harm whites and blacks more.
The study says exactly what I think it does. It says that ACE2 uptake is far higher in whites and blacks than other races. The vaccines exploit the ACE2 receptor and, therefore, will adversely affect the targeted racial distribution of the receptors.
Oops I think you stumped him.
People aren't allowed to look at the data independently of the narrative builders.
Does not compute...
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: MykeNukem
originally posted by: Wisenox
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
The spike proteins are a causative agent of covid, and that's what the vaccines are for; so that your body produces the pathogen that will then induce antibodies.
If the vaccines cause harm, then they overwhelmingly harm whites and blacks more.
The study says exactly what I think it does. It says that ACE2 uptake is far higher in whites and blacks than other races. The vaccines exploit the ACE2 receptor and, therefore, will adversely affect the targeted racial distribution of the receptors.
Oops I think you stumped him.
People aren't allowed to look at the data independently of the narrative builders.
Does not compute...
Yes, it has stumped me. Because it makes no sense.
Can you tell me what this "pathogen" is, then?
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Wisenox
Where in that study does it mention "vaccine pathogens"?
originally posted by: MykeNukem
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: MykeNukem
originally posted by: Wisenox
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
The spike proteins are a causative agent of covid, and that's what the vaccines are for; so that your body produces the pathogen that will then induce antibodies.
If the vaccines cause harm, then they overwhelmingly harm whites and blacks more.
The study says exactly what I think it does. It says that ACE2 uptake is far higher in whites and blacks than other races. The vaccines exploit the ACE2 receptor and, therefore, will adversely affect the targeted racial distribution of the receptors.
Oops I think you stumped him.
People aren't allowed to look at the data independently of the narrative builders.
Does not compute...
Yes, it has stumped me. Because it makes no sense.
Can you tell me what this "pathogen" is, then?
Sure I will, but I want you to do one thing first.
Post the definition of the word “pathogen”.
originally posted by: MykeNukem
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: MykeNukem
originally posted by: Wisenox
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
The spike proteins are a causative agent of covid, and that's what the vaccines are for; so that your body produces the pathogen that will then induce antibodies.
If the vaccines cause harm, then they overwhelmingly harm whites and blacks more.
The study says exactly what I think it does. It says that ACE2 uptake is far higher in whites and blacks than other races. The vaccines exploit the ACE2 receptor and, therefore, will adversely affect the targeted racial distribution of the receptors.
Oops I think you stumped him.
People aren't allowed to look at the data independently of the narrative builders.
Does not compute...
Yes, it has stumped me. Because it makes no sense.
Can you tell me what this "pathogen" is, then?
Sure I will, but I want you to do one thing first.
Post the definition of the word “pathogen”.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: MykeNukem
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: MykeNukem
originally posted by: Wisenox
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
The spike proteins are a causative agent of covid, and that's what the vaccines are for; so that your body produces the pathogen that will then induce antibodies.
If the vaccines cause harm, then they overwhelmingly harm whites and blacks more.
The study says exactly what I think it does. It says that ACE2 uptake is far higher in whites and blacks than other races. The vaccines exploit the ACE2 receptor and, therefore, will adversely affect the targeted racial distribution of the receptors.
Oops I think you stumped him.
People aren't allowed to look at the data independently of the narrative builders.
Does not compute...
Yes, it has stumped me. Because it makes no sense.
Can you tell me what this "pathogen" is, then?
Sure I will, but I want you to do one thing first.
Post the definition of the word “pathogen”.
OK. It's an organism that causes disease.
Now, do tell me what this pathogen is.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Wisenox
OK. Playing the ball and directly responding to the OP's point (1) the study cited does not mention anything of the sort about vaccines and (2) it's dated 2020 which was before any vaccines were actually rolled out.
originally posted by: MykeNukem
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Wisenox
OK. Playing the ball and directly responding to the OP's point (1) the study cited does not mention anything of the sort about vaccines and (2) it's dated 2020 which was before any vaccines were actually rolled out.
The study doesn't have to mention that.
The data within the study can be applied to how the virus will interact with our systems.
How did they develop the vaccines without a study about vaccines? See how circular that argument is?
I'm not claiming anything, just pointing out that we can learn from studies that may not be addressing a specific hypothesis.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: MykeNukem
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Wisenox
OK. Playing the ball and directly responding to the OP's point (1) the study cited does not mention anything of the sort about vaccines and (2) it's dated 2020 which was before any vaccines were actually rolled out.
The study doesn't have to mention that.
The data within the study can be applied to how the virus will interact with our systems.
How did they develop the vaccines without a study about vaccines? See how circular that argument is?
I'm not claiming anything, just pointing out that we can learn from studies that may not be addressing a specific hypothesis.
1.The title of the thread is "Vaccines Target Races" and the OP posted a study that it is claimed supports that claim.
2.In fact, it does not mention vaccines nor, indeed could it, as it pre dated said vaccines.
3.Neither does it mention "pathogens" in the then non existent vaccines.
That's my point in response to the OP in a nutshell.
This is not "bickering", it's a reasoned response, to be clear.