BEN SHAPIRO (HOST): It's getting even worse. Now, the Democrats have decided they're going to full-scale embrace vaccine passports. In fact, MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle, objective journalisming, getting that hot sticky journalism all over the place, she says, I don't even understand the argument against vaccine passports. Don't you, though? Like, I can explain it really, really quickly to you. It turns out that if you tell everybody who's vaccinated they get to go to all the special places and everybody else, who's unvaccinated, has to hang out together, you're going to get a faster spread. Do you understand? I did it in small words and short sentences so that you can understand.
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SHAPIRO: Oh my God, these are the exact same people that say that's it's racism to make you show your ID to vote. So, let's just get this straight. It's racism to make you show your ID to vote because Black people, apparently, are incapable of getting a voter ID. But it's not racism to make people show their vaccine card if they are unvaccinated. Disproportionally Black people are unvaccinated in this country, particularly in major cities. You'll notice that there is a heavy cross-over between Black population in the United States and unvaccinated areas. There are two large groups of people in the U.S. who are not getting vaccinated at the same rates as everyone else. One is rural conservatives and the other is inner-city minorities. Those are the two unvaccinated groups in the United States. Unvaccinated for wildly variant reasons, except that there is a common distrust of the government that runs through both. Pretty astonishing stuff.
Meanwhile, Biden's COVID advisor Jeffrey Zients, he says that Yelp is going to start letting businesses list their vaccination policies. This is -- I've said before, I think this is a predicate to what comes next which is the sort of social credit system where businesses are going to start, basically, carding you for a wide variety of social sins. This is just the beginning.