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Consequences of Structural Racism
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| Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance. | |
| The internet is trying to make sure no one sees my videos. | |
| So if you like this one, I hope you'll send the link to a lot of people. | |
| Is your doctor competent? | |
| For years, whites and Asians have had to be a lot better qualified than blacks or Hispanics to get into medical school. | |
| You have every reason to be suspicious of a doctor of color. | |
| But now the entire medical profession is going through a form of mass insanity that casts doubt on all doctors. | |
| But let's start with qualifications. | |
| Here are data for the doctors who are just starting to practice now. | |
| The figures are in three groups according to qualifications. | |
| The bars on the left were the chances of getting into medical school with a low MCAT score, that's the medical college admissions test, of 24 to 26 and a GPA of only 3.2 to 3.39. | |
| Asians, the light blue bar, had only a 6% chance of being admitted, and whites and gray had an 8% chance. | |
| But Hispanics with low scores and grades, the dark blue bar, had a 31% chance and blacks had a 56% chance of getting in. | |
| Look at the results for the better qualified applicants. | |
| Being black or Hispanic is a huge advantage. | |
| This has been the case for decades. | |
| But a thick new form of madness has spread over medicine. | |
| An anti-racism rampage that has several goals. | |
| Turn more blacks and Hispanics into doctors no matter what. | |
| Make sure everyone in medicine is battling structural racism and white supremacy every moment of the day. | |
| Blame society, and especially white doctors, for the bad health of people of color. | |
| Center treatment of non-whites, which means treat them better. | |
| And, of course, persecute anyone who opposes this craziness. | |
| It's a matter of blind faith that underrepresented minorities, that's blacks and Hispanics and sometimes American Indians, are just as smart and hardworking as whites and Asians. | |
| Asians are the overrepresented minority. | |
| And that's why people write articles like this with a straight face. | |
| The Consequences of Structural Racism on MCAT Scores and Medical School Admissions. | |
| The article sorrows over low black and Hispanic scores and even admits the test isn't biased. | |
| It then asserts, as if by divine revelation, that the problem is structural racism. | |
| Ability has nothing to do with it. | |
| Medical schools should junk the MCAT, or at least realize that low-scoring blacks and Hispanics will make wonderful doctors who will lead the fight against structural racism. | |
| That's why... | |
| Penn Medical School expands minority candidate program that does not require MCAT. | |
| Preferred minorities can skip the test and be admitted with a GPA of 3.2 instead of the usual 3.89. | |
| Here's another crazy article. | |
| Association between resident race and ethnicity and clinical performance assessment scores. | |
| It bravely reports that Black and Hispanic doctors in residency training score worse than whites on every standard of evaluation. | |
| There's not a single area in which they are even as good. | |
| The authors can think of only three possible reasons. | |
| Bias in faculty assessment, effects of a non-inclusive learning environment, or structural inequities in assessment. | |
| Forget about how much standards were lowered just to get them into med school. | |
| Don't even imagine there could be such a thing as race differences in average IQ. | |
| Their bad evaluations cannot be their fault. | |
| The entire medical profession is too terrified to denounce this rubbish. | |
| With one exception, it seems. | |
| Dr. Stanley Goldfarb of Penn Medical School read the article about bad ratings for black and Hispanic residents and tweeted, Could it be they were just less good at being residents? | |
| Horrors! Impossible! | |
| One Twitter user said Dr. Goldfarb might be the most garbage human I've seen with my own eyes. | |
| Within hours of his tweet, the dean of Dr. Goldfarb's medical school emailed all students and faculty a classic of self-righteousness and bootlicking. | |
| He deplored Dr. Goldfarb's racist statements and acknowledged the deep pain and anger they had caused. | |
| He claimed the medical school's greatest strength was diversity and said structural racism makes non-whites sick. | |
| And he promised that the school's entire leadership team was standing by to console the traumatized. | |
| No, those darling black and Hispanic residents could not have been lousy at their jobs. | |
| Needless to say, there's now a petition to remove Dr. Coldfarb from U.S. | |
| You see, he's guilty of other crimes. | |
| He runs an organization called Do No Harm, which just released a report called Only DEI Advocates Need Apply. | |
| American medical schools make sure that all applicants babble anti-racist claptrap. | |
| Duke University tells them, Describe your understanding of race and its relationship to inequities in health and healthcare. | |
| Yale has a required essay. | |
| Yale's School of Medicine values diversity in all its forms. | |
| How will your background and experiences contribute to this important focus of our institution and inform your future role as a physician? | |
| University of Minnesota, our country is reckoning with its history, racism, Anyone who says there's no such thing as systemic racism has no chance of getting in. | |
| Only zombies need apply. | |
| Med school is now as much about brainwashing as medicine. | |
| The Association of American Medical Colleges accredits medical schools and tells them what to teach. | |
| It has just published new standards in medical education. | |
| Diversity, equity, and inclusion competencies across the learning continuum. | |
| Right on page 2, it insists on improved integration of diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism in medical education and training. | |
| This means disrupting the perpetuation of racist ideologies and practices in all aspects of the curriculum, including teachers, learners, and content. | |
| Where is the racism in neurology, anatomy, or pediatrics? | |
| Well, it turns out that every med school course is stuffed with white supremacy. | |
| Colonization, institutional racism, interpersonal racism, structural racism, internalized racism, and countless other horrors. | |
| And of course, doctors must learn that race is a social construct that is a cause of health and health care inequities, not a risk factor for disease. | |
| Race is an excuse for white doctors to persecute blacks and Hispanics, but somehow not Asians. | |
| Patients of color are never sick because they are fat, misappointments, forget to take medicine, can't read, shoot each other, or because of genetic differences. | |
| Med schools everywhere are turning their courses inside out. | |
| The medical program at University of Michigan has an anti-racism oversight committee, which has issued an action plan report. | |
| It will identify practices that contribute to racism and discrimination and will identify an approach that achieves an anti-racist culture and identify metrics to track the progress and outcomes. | |
| Metrics. How do you measure the success of an anti-racist culture? | |
| I shudder to think. | |
| The American Medical Association has gone predictably nuts with an organizational strategic plan to embed racial justice and advance health equity. | |
| It's not joking about equity. | |
| In 86 pages of Twaddle, it uses the word 454 times. | |
| It also blasts the myth of meritocracy, a narrative that attributes success or failure to individual abilities and merits. | |
| Last year, the National Institutes of Health, the biggest medical grantmaker in the U.S. by far, announced that NIH leaders detail commitment to end structural racism in biomedical science. | |
| A gigantic task. | |
| You can imagine the pork, bologna, and glassy-eyed piety in all this. | |
| But if you apply for a grant, Ultimately, fighting structural racism means deliberately treating preferred minorities better than whites. | |
| This first came to attention during COVID. | |
| Food and Drug Administration guidance drives racial rationing of COVID drugs. | |
| The FDA said that giving scarce drugs to blacks and Hispanics first Compensates them for systematic health and social inequities. | |
| Two Boston doctors have come up with an anti-racist agenda for medicine in which they say that colorblind medical treatment isn't good enough. | |
| There must be medical restitution, which must be pursued at the institutional level. | |
| This means centering Black and Latinx patients, deliberately giving them better treatment. | |
| And Whitey better keep his mouth shut. | |
| Dr. Edward Livingston used to be one of the top editors at the once prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association, but not anymore. | |
| JAMA editor resigns over a controversial podcast. | |
| What did the poor boy say? | |
| Structural racism is an unfortunate term. | |
| Personally, I think taking racism out of the conversation will help. | |
| Many of us are offended by the concept that we are racist. | |
| How dare a white man think he's not racist? | |
| He was out, quick as a wink, and JAMA officially pronounced his words inaccurate, offensive, hurtful, and inconsistent with the standards of JAMA. | |
| JAMA's standards? | |
| Structural racism is real, pernicious, and pervasive in healthcare. | |
| And so, the top editor had to grovel and resign, too. | |
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White Guilt's Demands
00:02:04
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| Guess who's the new editor-in-chief? | |
| Kirsten Bibbins Domingo, a black woman, a DEI champion who specializes in health equity. | |
| She'll whip those sorry white men into line. | |
| This is what white people get for their unspeakable cowardice. | |
| They must never defend themselves. | |
| They must confess perpetual guilt. | |
| They must turn their institutions and their jobs over to people who built their careers on resentment. | |
| And white doctors will help build a system in which their own people will be at the back of the bus for treatment. | |
| And some of it we saw so long ago. | |
| Patrick Chavis went to UC Davis Medical School in 1973 under a program to let in underqualified blacks. | |
| He became a doctor, but the New York Times was surprisingly frank about his sad career. | |
| At first, he was heralded as the great black hope. | |
| In 1996, Senator Ted Kennedy called him the perfect example of how affirmative action should work. | |
| In fact, he bungled so many operations he was sued 21 times for malpractice. | |
| The year after Kennedy praised him, California suspended his medical license, saying he had an inability to perform some of the most basic duties required of a physician. | |
| He kept doing surgery anyway, and one of his patients bled to death. | |
| 20 years ago, Someone shot and killed him. | |
| Robbery? Carjacking? | |
| Maybe an angry former patient? | |
| The crime was never solved. | |
| Are white people utterly incapable of learning? | |
| I think I'll send a contribution to Stanley Goldfarb's organization. | |
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