303abuser the myriad of socio-economic, health, genetic, and other factors that could result in those from a BAME background being disproportionally affected by covid. just read benson’s posts again, he was very clear, you’re the only one who doesn’t get it.
You’re actually pretty much backing up what I was saying btw, which was that so far it has been shown to be various separate factors which have contributed to higher rates of Covid amongst BAME groups, rather than them just being BAME per se which puts them at risk.
303abuser just read benson’s posts again, he was very clear, you’re the only one who doesn’t get it.
Nope, benson stated that being BAME made you more at risk from covid, when so far it has been shown that it’s other factors more prevalent in certain BAME communities which cause the risk; e.g. all other things being equal, a person being BAME has not been shown to make a difference as to whether they will be more at risk from covid or not. However, all other things being equal, a person being obese, for example, has been shown to make a difference.
It’s amusing, because your first statement actually supports me rather than benson, but you’re so incapable of understanding nuance and looking beyond your own bias that you’re unable to figure it out.