Press the ignore button on him. The majority of issues of this site, would go away if people learned how to ignore those who argue in circles.What specifically do you want us to do about it?
Press the ignore button on him. The majority of issues of this site, would go away if people learned how to ignore those who argue in circles.What specifically do you want us to do about it?
Nah. This site has been an echo chamber for a decade where everyone argues in circles. Almost everyone is predictable at this point.Only if you want a safe-space echo-chamber where you only hear views from people who agree with you.
You can always hit show ignored, I mostly use it as a reminder that whoever I’m ignoring isn’t worth giving a fuck about due to various factors, such as lying, idiocy, or both.Only if you want a safe-space echo-chamber where you only hear views from people who agree with you.
What specifically do you want us to do about it?
Read this.Why did she think that? Did she have evidence that white people got different treatment for the same symptoms?
Or did she just enjoy being the victim who blames everything on racism, and now activist journalists are doing the same?
Okay.Read this.
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Racism in healthcare: Statistics and examples
Racism affects healthcare in many ways, making it more difficult for marginalized groups to access medical treatment in the United States.www.medicalnewstoday.com
She's a doctor, so one imagines her complaints about her care were probably well-founded. Especially since she just died.Okay.
That doesn't answer the question of why SHE thought that she was being mistreated, though. It doesn't work to say "there are studies out there which say ____ so I was definitely mistreated in my case", nor can it be said "all black people are automatically mistreated because studies exist that say ___"
What about the people who treated her, that were also doctors? Were their opinions not well-founded?She's a doctor, so one imagines her complaints about her care were probably well-founded
What about the people who treated her, that were also doctors? Were their opinions not well-founded?
Read this.
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Racism in healthcare: Statistics and examples
Racism affects healthcare in many ways, making it more difficult for marginalized groups to access medical treatment in the United States.www.medicalnewstoday.com
What a weird world you live in.So black people are always right and white people are always wrong, got it.
Yeah, it's weird; I had no idea that some people think that the experience of pain significantly varies by race. Who is teaching this to medical students?I don't get why whenever African Americans say that they are in pain, it's nope they are making it up for whatever reason or being hysterical. Pain is pain.
It's a thing.Yeah, it's weird; I had no idea that some people think that the experience of pain significantly varies by race. Who is teaching this to medical students?
Added to this is the generations of possible needless deaths or morbidities that women had to suffer because Male Doctors and Scientists didn't study the uniqueness of the female body. Studies have shown that . women display different symptoms for a heart attack than men. There's eleven more to go through here.The exact same thing happens to women. Medical professionals are a lot less likely to think that expressions of pain, verbal or physical, are genuine if the patient is a minority or a woman. And if the professional accepts the expression of pain, they are likely to rate the actual amount of pain as lower then with a man.
... Apropos of nothing, you wanna take a trip to Vegas? Play a few games, see where your deductive skills take us?Read the thread title, and before reading a single post, I wagered Houseman would have chimed in with his inevitable "nu-uh" contrarian, male cow fecal mater within the first 10 posts; he came in 5th. Nothing if not predictable. But isn't it intellectually engaging?
That was such an obvious wager, I wouldn't take my being correct in that instance as any indication that I have any knack for actual gambling. But I'l go to Vegas for the shows and booze!... Apropos of nothing, you wanna take a trip to Vegas? Play a few games, see where your deductive skills take us?