🔥What’s worse than socialized medicine? 🌀CRT medicine! The American Medical Association recently released an 86-page strategic plan and a 3-year roadmap to dismantle “structural and institutional racism” through 5 equity-centered approaches. 👏👏👏Committee of Public Health?
AMA is following 🐾 of @TheLancet & @StanfordMed to actively engage CRT. The plan calls for racial and social justice throughout the AMA enterprise culture, systems, policies, and practices and racial healing, reconciliation and transformation in its racially discriminatory past.
AMA will promote policies that eliminate “racial essentialism” and “empower physicians and health systems to dismantle... intersecting systems of oppression.” This will surely exacerbate racial achievement gaps in medical education partly due to long-standing racial preferences.
To advance equity & justice, AMA will cancel its founder Dr. Nathan Davis, “recognize police brutality as a product of structural racism,” and most importantly “acknowledge racism as a public health threat.” Equality, quality and standards all must go to accommodate anti-racism!
Government-funded neo-racism taking place now in Eanes Independent School District. Alumni and students speak out against lack of divesting in curriculum due to a lack of black authors. @ConceptualJames @DefendingEd @burns_law
“We designed the surveys on race because we felt that was the issue in the district.” “The focus on anti-racism is in response to what we discovered.” @FreeBlckThought@Moms4Liberty@realchrisrufo
“In my 15 years working in Eanes ISD, I have never had an incident with targeting students by skin color, or making students feel bad for their race...” said a school board official. Yet “there is a race problem.” Double standards? @CharlesNegy@AurelianofRome@LegInsurrection
🔥🧵📰 Yesterday, Eanes Independent School District in Austin, TX had a board meeting to discuss DEI. Again, DEI is a codename for CRT. Courageous parents from diverse backgrounds rallied against intrusion of taxpayer-funded DEI in this top-tier district and called out the lies.
2/ Eanes ISD hired DEI consultant Mark Gooden of Columbia to conduct a survey on racism. His research design is unscientific, engulfing complex realities in a race-centric frame. His conclusion? "There was a race issue that made students of color feel excluded and/or unwelcomed."
3/ Feeling the need to distance his sales pitch from CRT, Gooden then proceeded to prescribe essentially CRT solutions to combat the "race issue". His pitch includes DEI-focused consultant, website, advisory committee, handbooks, focus groups and anti-racism. All market-oriented.
💡At an invited speech for a Cornell law students group, I was asked if I'd be ok with banning "affirmative action" resulting in 50% of ⬇️ in black enrollment. My response: "Are you insinuating black students can't get ahead w/o preferences?" 🙊 @LegInsurrection@ConceptualJames
2)Just to throw out some relevant info. on affirmative (racial) action (preferences). The very woke #NYT ran an editorial on 08/24/17 w. this title-“Even With Affirmative Action, Blacks and Hispanics Are More Underrepresented at Top Colleges Than 35 Years Ago.” @FreeBlckThought
@FreeBlckThought 3)40%+ of black students at overrated Ivies are from African/Caribbean immigrant or hybrid families. While URM applicants from well-off families benefit, poor Asian and white kids get the shaft. The whole system downgrades. K-12 pipeline issues are unaddressed. @ConceptualJames
1/ Pondering my exact place on the oppressor-oppressed spectrum and getting seriously confused. Is it just me or we all feel shades of gray, that the vast majority fall btw? Really enjoyed reading Das Kapital as a theoretical masterpiece, and just that. @HPluckrose@realchrisrufo
2/ Marx built his theories against the historical backdrop of industrial revolution. It didn’t help my homeland but served as a guide to paint dissidents as capitalists. Just saying.🤐 @ConceptualJames@TeacherMeyers
3/ back to my “soul-searching”: Grew up in late Red China w. a single parent, worked below min. wage to support my education, married to an obvious “oppressor”, have a comfortable “middle-class” life now thanks to God, family and hardwork. So where should I be? @CalEthStudies