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Floyd Mayweather Joins Kyrie Irving In Leading Black Folks Off A Cliff

Telling Black folks to avoid vaccination is not a "power to the people" moment

Dr. Allison Wiltz
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4 min readOct 26, 2021

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“Power to the people doesn’t mean what five-time world champion boxer Floyd Mayweather thinks it means. Full stop. No way telling Black people to protest vaccine mandates furthers our collective interest. Yet, Mayweather recently threw his full support behind Kyrie Irving’s no-vaccine mandate campaign. It’s a shame that these prominent, wealthy, Black men are using their platforms to spread misinformation that may lead Black people off a disease-ridden cliff. But, yet, here we are.

When I lost two uncles and my mother-in-law to COVID-19 in 2020, there was no vaccine available. We were all rolling the dice back then because we had no choice. Our loved ones passed so quickly that we didn't have much time to say goodbye or commemorate their passing with traditional second-lines or brass-band funeral processions.

The virus is like a serial killer on the loose, and instead of locking our doors, Mayweather and Irving want us to let him inside and just believe in our ability to win the good fight. Meanwhile, on Earth one, "Black people are four times as likely to die from COVID."

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Dr. Allison Wiltz
Dr. Allison Wiltz

Written by Dr. Allison Wiltz

Black womanist scholar with a doctorate in psychology from New Orleans, LA with bylines in Oprah Daily, Momentum, ZORA, Cultured. #WEOC Founder

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