Robert F Kennedy Jr's household condemn him over COVID remarks branded racist and antisemitic

US presidential hopefulΒ Robert F Kennedy Jr has been condemned by relations and the White House for saying COVID was focused to assault Caucasians and black individuals.

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Speaking at a current dinner in New York, Mr Kennedy mentioned "there is an argument" that COVID "is ethnically targeted" and that it "attacks certain races disproportionately".

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"COVID-19 is targeted to attack Caucasians and black people. The people who are most immune are Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese," he added in a video first revealed by The New York Post.

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"We don't know whether it was deliberately targeted at that or not but there are papers out there that show the racial or ethnic differential of impact for that."

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The nephew of the assassinated former president John F Kennedy is a outstanding anti-vaxxer and has beforehand confronted rebuke for evaluating vaccine mandates to the Holocaust.

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His current feedback prompted widespread accusations of antisemitism and racism.

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On Monday, Kerry Kennedy issued a press release saying "I strongly condemn my brother's deplorable and untruthful remarks last week about COVID being engineered for ethnic targeting".

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Mr Kennedy's nephew Joe Kennedy III, US particular envoy to Northern Ireland, additionally spoke out towards the remarks, writing: "My uncle's comments were hurtful and wrong. I unequivocally condemn what he said."

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After the video was made public, Mr Kennedy posted on Twitter that his phrases had been twisted and denied ever suggesting COVID was intentionally engineered to spare Jewish individuals.

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He asserted with out proof that there are bioweapons being developed to focus on sure ethnicities, and referred to as for the Post's article to be retracted.

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Researchers and docs pushed again on the assertion, together with Michael Mina, a medical physician and immunologist.

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"Beyond the absurdity, biological know-how simply isn't there to make a virus that targets only certain ethnicities," Dr Mina wrote on Twitter.

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Asked in regards to the video on Monday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre mentioned Mr Kennedy's claims had been false and "vile" and that "they put our fellow Americans in danger".

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