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    so everyone is choosing to go full blow marxist now. I guess the race baiters finally got what they wanted which is an ignorant population willing to bend over and take in the name of "equality"
    i read this stuff and i don't even know what it means. I understand the whole teach everyone that the white man is racist but are we now going to allow minorities to start doing surgery on people without going to med school? i mean you can put anybody in a classroom but that doesn't mean they are going to comprehend wth is going on. shouldn't we leave all the teaching to minorities too, it only makes sense that every white person in the medical field should just sit down and shut up. Just hand the keys to the dude on the street corner.


    American Medical Association Embraces Critical Race Theory, Rejects Meritocracy
    BY GQ PAN May 12, 2021 Updated: May 12, 2021biggersmaller Print
    The American Medical Association (AMA), the largest national organization representing physicians and medical students in the United States, says it will set aside its long-held concept of meritocracy in favor of “racial justice” and “health equity.”

    In an 86-page strategic plan released May 11, the AMA set out a three-year road map detailing how the advocacy group will use its influence to dismantle “structural and institutional racism” and advance “social and racial justice” in America’s health care system.

    According to its plan, the AMA will be following a host of strategies, including implementing “racial and social justice” throughout the AMA enterprise culture, systems, policies, and practices; expanding medical education to include critical race theory; and pushing toward “racial healing, reconciliation, and transformation” regarding the organization’s own “racially discriminatory” past.

    The AMA also makes clear that it now rejects the concepts of “equality” and “meritocracy,” which have been goals in the fields of medical science and medical care.

    “Equality as a process means providing the same amounts and types of resources across populations,” the association said. “Seeking to treat everyone the ‘same,’ ignores the historical legacy of disinvestment and deprivation through historical policy and practice of marginalizing and minoritizing communities.”

    While the AMA doesn’t run America’s health care system, it holds tremendous influence over medical schools and teaching hospitals that train physicians and other health professionals. Those institutes, the AMA says, must reject meritocracy, which it describes as a harmful narrative that “ignores the inequitably distributed social, structural and political resources.”

    “The commonly held narrative of meritocracy is the idea that people are successful purely because of their individual effort,” it states. “Medical education has largely been based on such flawed meritocratic ideals, and it will take intentional focus and effort to recognize, review and revise this deeply flawed interpretation.”

    Instead, the AMA suggests, medical schools should incorporate into their programs critical race theory, an offshoot of Marxism that views society through the lens of a power struggle between the race of oppressors and that of the oppressed. As a result, according to the theory, all long-established institutions of Western society are considered to be tools of racial oppression.

    “Expand medical school and physician education to include equity, anti-racism, structural competency, public health and social sciences, critical race theory and historical basis of disease,” reads the document, which is loaded with critical race theory vocabulary.

    In a statement that accompanied the plan, AMA President Gerald Harmon said he is “fully committed to this cause” and called on the medical community to join the effort.

    “We believe that by leveraging the power of our membership, our influence, and our reach we can help bring real and lasting change to medicine,” he said.

    The controversy around critical race theory in U.S. institutions gained more attention in 2020, when President Donald Trump banned the use of training materials based on “divisive and harmful sex and race-based ideologies” in federal workplaces. President Joe Biden rescinded the order, instead issuing an order stating that his administration would pursue “a comprehensive approach to advancing equity for all.”

    #2
    They will eat their own - it may take some time but it will happen!

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      #3
      CRT & I will destroy this country over the next 3 1/2 years.

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        #4
        Thought I read yesterday where the Texas legislature banned it.

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          #5
          Originally posted by JFISHER View Post
          Thought I read yesterday where the Texas legislature banned it.
          It is being taught in application not necessarily in academia.

          The church is worse than academics with all the CRT wokeness...

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            #6
            So is the goal to lower the bar so errbody and anybody of color can become a doctor? Is that what Im reading?

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              #7
              Originally posted by rtp View Post
              So is the goal to lower the bar so errbody and anybody of color can become a doctor? Is that what Im reading?
              I hope so!
              Can't wait to cut into some of em, and find out if they really do have **** for brains.....

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                #8
                I may not have enough education to understand this....but doesnt equality mean equal...like for all?
                Equality as a process means providing the same amounts and types of resources across populations,” the association said. “Seeking to treat everyone the ‘same,’ ignores the historical legacy of disinvestment and deprivation through historical policy and practice of marginalizing and minoritizing communities.”

                AND

                This is considered FLAWED thinking...that you can get to where you want to go by applying your best self/abilities to achieve?
                “The commonly held narrative of meritocracy is the idea that people are successful purely because of their individual effort,” it states. “Medical education has largely been based on such flawed meritocratic ideals, and it will take intentional focus and effort to recognize, review and revise this deeply flawed interpretation.”

                I find it very interesting that when I was in High School and then into college, ALL of my A&P books and studies broke down the human body...all were the exact same except there were a few different male/female internal parts. My books did not say "if they are from this country then they have this part or if they are from that area then they have this kind of part"

                Geesh. Stupid has fully gone to seed.
                Last edited by JayB; 05-13-2021, 01:00 PM.

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                  #9
                  I could have sworn when I was coming up in the 80's-2000s they were pushing colorblindness as not not see someone's race, but the person they are- and then forming an opinion of them.
                  Now it's flipped 180 and then some.
                  We went from Orange Man Bad to
                  White People Bad in a matter of months.

                  BTW, as far as minority doctors are concerned.....
                  The Cardioligst I saw last week is a Patel
                  The lady Dr. who gave me the snip was Dr. Woo

                  Both non-anglo, both awesome in my book.

                  If they make the grade I'm all for it, if they are moving standards to meet an agenda that's a scary place to be playing around.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by rtp View Post
                    So is the goal to lower the bar so errbody and anybody of color can become a doctor? Is that what Im reading?
                    Not from what I read and definitely not from what I know about the process. My daughter is in the thick of practical's for the MCAT exam next month and applying for various med schools around the nation. Talk about a rough row to hoe!! She has a 3.85 GPA in grad school focusing on biotechnology & research...... and finished Auburn in Biotechnology with a 3.47 GPA..........ain't nobody cutting her any slack! Revisiting decades old requirements and standards is nothing new. It is actually done in corporate settings much more often than academia. It was a outcry about 15 years ago when the medical schools started to focus on more doctors that had interpersonal skills......"beside manner"........instead of perfect grades. I can't say I did agree with that move, robotic acting medical care is not a good idea.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Landrover View Post
                      Not from what I read and definitely not from what I know about the process. My daughter is in the thick of practical's for the MCAT exam next month and applying for various med schools around the nation. Talk about a rough row to hoe!! She has a 3.85 GPA in grad school focusing on biotechnology & research...... and finished Auburn in Biotechnology with a 3.47 GPA..........ain't nobody cutting her any slack! Revisiting decades old requirements and standards is nothing new. It is actually done in corporate settings much more often than academia. It was a outcry about 15 years ago when the medical schools started to focus on more doctors that had interpersonal skills......"beside manner"........instead of perfect grades. I can't say I did agree with that move, robotic acting medical care is not a good idea.
                      Gotcha. Can you tell me what you interprete what they are saying? Im obviously not getting it.

                      And best of luck to your daughter. She chose a very tough road but it will be well worth it in the long run.

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                        #12
                        Sounds like a bunch of feel good bs. Only it doesn’t feel that good. I don’t think I fully know what it means, but I don’t like it.

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                          #13
                          Looks like some perpetual continued opportunities for fraud and corruption to me.

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                            #14
                            My daughter is taking the mcat in June.
                            Had a friend who’s daughter had a 3.9 gpa and couldn’t get into medical school. She was white...
                            The best of the best should only be doctors. The color of your skin shouldn’t matter. That should go for any profession, but we still have affirmative action...

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                              #15
                              “Oh the soft bigotry of low expectations “. Folks from all walks of life are waking up and starting to fight against this shat. I’ve been seeing more and more black folks speaking out against crt. I’m sure Hitler used this crap in one form or the other as well. And by the way, white is a color. We are all “people of color” folks, created in Gods image.
                              Fight the good fight whenever you can. Engage people in the supermarket,build bridges with people that are different from you. This is a winnable war folks!

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