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If the odds of riots go down as more vaccine is available, why would you worry about riots at all? There are no riots now, and vaccine supplies will be higher in the future than they are now.Since you persist in ignoring the fact that "Those People" and "Claque Trump" have almost the same hesitancy about getting the vaccine, there is really no way to discuss this rationally with you.
Where I live I am a member of the minority (I happen to have a low level of melanin in my epidermis). Does that mean that I should get the vaccine before someone who is in the majority?
If the vaccine becomes MORE available than it is now then the odds of there being riots because people can't get it most certainly will go down.
As far as vaccine hesitancy among demographic populations, not only are you incorrect when you state that the hesitancy is the same, the point remains that the risk is also different. White Trump voters are less likely to get, spread or die from covid, statistically, than minority populations (in the United States of America. )
It is difficult to rationally discuss the subject with people who continue to insist that vaccine hesitancy is a bigger problem for people who are less at risk and more likely to get the vaccine than people who are more at risk and less likely to get the vaccine, according to all data available.