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Two doctors in Boston have called for the allocation of medical resources to be done on the basis of race. Writing in the the Boston Review, they call for the implementation of standards that would show racial preference to patients. This would be in addition to federal reparations.
Dr. Bram Wispelwey, and Dr. Michelle Morse, both of whom teach at Harvard Medical School, wrote that their mission was to "comprehensively confront structural racism." To go about this, they plan to enlist the tools of critical race theory (CRT). They slam what they call "colorblind policies," or the concept of equality for individuals of all races and ethnicities under the law, saying that it is not achieving their desired ends with enough speed.
Based on how a few doctor’s appointments have gone over the last few years, I only go to White doctors now as a White person. Just say it like it is. If you’re not actively anti “woke” you either actively or passively anti White. Based on the odds game, if you go see a minority or younger doctor as a White person, you’re likely seeing someone who on some level thinks you’re evil or less worthy.
My family doctor is white with an Asian wife. Must be a safe bet lol
Two doctors in Boston have called for the allocation of medical resources to be done on the basis of race. Writing in the the Boston Review, they call for the implementation of standards that would show racial preference to patients. This would be in addition to federal reparations.
Dr. Bram Wispelwey, and Dr. Michelle Morse, both of whom teach at Harvard Medical School, wrote that their mission was to "comprehensively confront structural racism." To go about this, they plan to enlist the tools of critical race theory (CRT). They slam what they call "colorblind policies," or the concept of equality for individuals of all races and ethnicities under the law, saying that it is not achieving their desired ends with enough speed.
The Babylon Bee did a satire article not long ago that sounded very much like this. Even when I read it, I thought to myself that it was only a matter of time before it became real. And here we are.
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