The healthcare industry has a long and well-documented history of racist treatment of Black and Indigenous people. Now, doctors join the movement for Black lives.

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20 thoughts on “#WhiteCoatsForBlackLives Wants Racial Justice In The Medical Field”
  1. I'm a white guy who worked years in Norwegian care homes. We used to get a lot of African doctors who had to work a year or two in the Norwegian health system before their credentials were recognised. It was funny to see old ladies who initially refused any contact ("because how can l see if their black hands are clean?") And then watch in disbelief at how many times l saw the same hostile and bigoted old ladies suddenly melt into adoration for the exact same dark-skinned doctor once they realised that doctor was incredibly caring and competent. Usually more attentive, humble and gentle than us often brusque and businesslike Europeans. Seriously I've had some pretty rascist patients refusing treatment unless it's from Doctor Mubuti or Doctor Mustafa. Go figure.

  2. Focus on the racism not the protests! With XR they blamed the protesters for having mobile phones!!! Injustice is the burning issue barb

  3. When we see the so called white people, over 90%, protesting for the so called black peoples, many so called black peoples will die.

  4. I have a different theory on why COVID is affecting black Americans. The hospitals are killing them especially in New York; putting them on ventilators too soon and refusing to use HCQ and zinc in the early stages.

  5. This isn’t science – it’s not even pseudoscience- it’s just moral pandering – fighting racism doesn’t make you immune from disease nor does questioning the “scientific” consensus make you susceptible to disease.

  6. “Medical Apartheid” is a book that documents why a conscious Black person would be extraordinarily prudent to stay away from the medical profession

  7. Thanks for your support. Please support REPARATIONS, for ADOS. Without others supporting, our REPARATIONS. Nothing, will change. ADOS need to be able to purchase food, and health care. Reduce the stress, of poverty. And be able to move from overcrowded, conditions.

  8. I would add there need an exposure of and compensation for all the historical wrongs done to black bodies who were experimented on for the production of many medical procedures that have evolved over time to the 21st century. Doctors or medical professionals need to open up this conversation…

  9. So this lady's opening statement is police brutality only happens brown people. What do you call it when a black cop assaults a black person? What do you call it when a black cop assaults a white person? The problem isn't racism, the problem is police brutality! They do it to everyone. I don't care what color your skin is. If you are no public you are the enemy. You know the only people I see or hear talking about racism are racist, right?

  10. Racism is not a pandemic… 87% of Americans accept interracial marriage, that right there tells you we are moving forward. You want to change systemic racism then start at the top of the chain. Your ceo fucks and one percenters do not represent the makeup of our nation.

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