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Nicki Minaj ‘anti-vax’ saga proves COVID jab refusal isn’t ‘black and white’

Updated: September 24, 2021 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Sep 24, 2021 – 8:49 pm EDT

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(LifeSiteNews) — Pop culture icon Nicki Minaj made international headlines last week when she posted a comment to Twitter encouraging fans not to be “bullied

The 38-year-old Trinidad-born rapper urged followers to “pray on it” and “make sure you’re comfortable” with the decision to take or refuse the experimental drug. For herself, Minaj said she was doing her own research before she decided whether to get the jab.

The obviously “irresponsible” comments advocating personal autonomy and due diligence set off a firestorm of frenzied media attention.

MSNBC’s Joy Reid expressed the views of many in the mainstream press when she slammed Minaj for her tweet in a now-viral segment. During her diatribe, Reid trotted out old accusations that Minaj and others who question the shots are killing people by encouraging them to make their own medical decisions.

Never one to pass up using the race card, Reid added that she was “so sad” that a woman of color would steer people in “our community” away from getting the shot, and

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