That sounds an awful lot like Gavin Newsom...
So silly to splat that past genocide in it's entirety on one person. Unless something similar, so sinister, is occurring now.
Did Old Hickory break out the Small Pox Blankets prior to his own birth?
Regardless of the horrid past, what is being done presently in Africa, Asia, and South America by the WHO; inspired by the 1970's culling of the tribes such as the Cheyenne... Sure glad that's not part of Obamacare goals.. or grounds for the defunding of Planned Parenthood, ...or is it?
Advocating for future Women's Healthcare Globally, sounds noble and good,
until one considers Modern Day Native Populations Genocide through inability to sustain populations:
"The Family Planning Services and Population Research Act was passed in 1970, which subsidized sterilizations for patients receiving healthcare through the Indian Health Service. In the six years after the act was passed, an estimated 25% of childbearing-aged Native American women were sterilized. Some of the procedures were performed under coercion, or without understanding by those sterilized.[116] In 1977, Marie Sanchez, chief tribal judge of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation told the United Nations Convention on Indigenous Rights in Geneva, that Native American women suffered involuntary sterilization which she equated with modern genocide"
-Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_genocide_in_the_United_States#
"Some of the procedures were performed under coercion..." sorta like global governments coordinated procedures for using lockdowns and other superstitious and ignorant ambitions rather than science to battle the pandemic...
...then roll out alleged over-testing with inaccurate kits; and a "lifesaving" mRna immune system booster while calling it a vaccine, while coercing under panicky feelings of despair spread amongst the populace in a coordinated effort. The only reason to look at the past is to be aware of what is being repeated in the present, and advocating for the right thing now.