Dr. Carol Baker, who has chaired the National Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), participated in a panel discussion sponsored by the National Meningitis Association on May 9 in New York City. According to The National File:
Baker was honored in Washington, D.C. with the Sabin Vaccine Institute’s 2019 Albert B. Sabin Gold Medal at a ceremony “made possible in part by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Pfizer.” In 2009, Obama administration Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius appointed Baker to chair the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. Baker chaired through committee until 2012 and she served as a liaison representative of that committee as recently as 2019.
The name of the event was “Achieving Childhood Vaccine Success in the U.S.” and Baker was billed as one of the experts.
Baker, who has also served as the executive director of the Center for Vaccine Awareness and Research at Texas Children’s Hospital, offered the following as a solution to the problem of vaccine refusers. (And not a single person challenged her remarks.)
The battle is being fought one family, one physician, one health center. That’s why we’re doing as well as we are. We’re talking about the minority and strategies against the minority.
So I have the solution. Every study published in the last five years, when you look at vaccine refusers. I’m not talking about…well, hesitance, most of them we can talk into coming to terms. But refusers. We’ll just get rid of all the whites in the United States. Because Houston is the most diverse city in the entire United States. There’s seven Asian languages spoken in that city. I’ve been a minority for more than twenty years in the city of Houston and the majority is what we call Hispanic that is not a race or an ethnicity. That is a political designation. A lot of them are from Central, South America Mexico Guess who wants to get vaccinated the most? Immigrants.
Baker, who is white, is quite serious. She says this with an entirely straight face. None of members of the audience think it’s funny either.
When they talk about the transformation of the United States, they’re not kidding.