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Paging Biden Voters, You Must Be Happy. But, But..... I Didn't Know...... AMA Embraces Critical Race Theory, Rejects Meritocracy

Via John "This is quite disturbing. I shudder to think of future racist doctors who lack of competency treating you and your family. If you're white, the  according to critical race theory you're a white supremacist - you will have to go to the end of the line and wait longer for medical care.  It's gonna be great; you'll love it! It’s still a mystery how this lunacy has taken hold so quickly. Not over decades, but almost a few months. What will the next months bring in this new USSA?"

 Doctors and nurses confer in a hospital in Leonardtown, Md., on April 8, 2020. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

The Epoch Times

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.”

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Over half a century before the Imperial German Navy launched its new and deadly method of undersea warfare against the Allied navies and merchant shipping in World War One, the Confederate Army was making history’s first successful submarine attack on an enemy warship.  On the night of February 17, 1864, First Lieutenant George E. Dixon, a former steamboat engineer before enlisting in the Confederate Army, and a crew of seven volunteers propelled their submersible vessel, the “H. L. Hunley,” toward its target.   Their prey was the Union’s powerful new sloop-of-war, the “USS Housatonic,” the primary warship then blockading Charleston Harbor. 

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How to Quickly Tell if You're a White Supremacist

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Virginia Parents Blast School Board Over Pornographic Books Assigned to Ninth Graders

 LANGUAGE!

“I grab her by the neck and start punching her,” the mother continues to read. Later, the narrator describes keeping the female “in a closet for a couple of days” where “she kept on screaming, begging to be let out. Begging for water.”

“Jasper wasn’t even my boyfriend, just this dude I did some hacking with once in a while,” the second mother reads. “He was pretty basic…but he had a big d***. And sometimes a girl just needs a big d***.

The fourth mother reads an excerpt where the narrator declares, “she sucked my d***. I didn’t really want it to happen, it just kinda did.” Another character in the book replies, “Wait a minute, is that what was really going on? She did your homework and you ate her c******!”
 
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Dominion And Maricopa County Board REFUSE To Hand Over Passwords

After the audit uncovered a deleted database, The Arizona State Senate has asked for passwords in order to investigate. Both Dominion and Maricopa co refused.

If something appears to be a blatant lie or a coverup to you, then it more than likely is. After all, look who we are dealing with here? Not exactly a group of people known for their honesty.

Here are the latest developments:

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"...... consumer expectations for inflation in housing, durable goods, and autos is at the worst since 1981."

 


For the youngsters out there, back in 1981, inflation was running at 10.3 percent, and the 30-year mortgage rate was above 16 percent.

The April surge in inflation caught Federal Reserve officials, the Biden administration, and most economists off guard. While prices were expected to climb as the economy reopened and consumers--flush with $2.3 trillion or so of excess savings thanks to stimulus checks, suspended student loan payments, and a year of repressed consumption--headed back into stores, restaurants, and, apparently, used car lots, very few analysts foresaw just how much inflationary pressure had built up.

Interestingly, however, the public seems to have been ahead of the experts. The University of Michigan's Survey of Consumer Sentiment on Friday showed that inflation expectations have jumped much higher. One-year expectations jumped 1.2 percentage points to 4.8 percent, and five-year expectations shot up four-tenths of a point to 3.1 percent. Richard Curtin, the longstanding guru of consumer sentiment who is set to retire at the end of this year, pointed out that consumer expectations for inflation in housing, durable goods, and autos is at the worst since 1981. For the youngsters out there, back in 1981, inflation was running at 10.3 percent, and the 30-year mortgage rate was above 16 percent.

Despite the much higher than expected jump in prices, retail sales for April managed to miss estimates to the downside, and industrial production fell short of expectations as well. This indicates that businesses are having trouble keeping up with stimulus-inflated demand. That economic dislocation could last longer than many analysts currently appreciate because spending is likely to remain high thanks to the excess savings and pent-up demand, but businesses will hesitate to make investments in expanded production knowing that, eventually, spending will come back to earth. The threat of rising taxes will also drag on investment.

Meanwhile, in the nation's capital, 88 percent of gas stations were out of gasoline this morning. While this gas crisis will likely be resolved soon now that the pipeline is up and running, it has likely already become a drag on the economy as people spent more on fuel than other consumption, stayed home to conserve gas, and may have missed work when gas became unavailable. And that's before we count the likelihood that the failure to provide one of the most basic goods of our economy will weigh on the confidence of businesses and households.

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Liberal Media Viewers Are Misinformed About Crime in America

 Via John 

Liberal Media Viewers Are Misinformed About Crime in America - Rasmussen  Reports®

Fewer than 50 unarmed black suspects were killed by police last year and more people were killed with knives than with so-called “assault weapons,” but viewers of MSNBC and CNN are far more likely than Fox News viewers to get those facts wrong.

A new Heartland Institute and Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 50% of Likely U.S. Voters who say MSNBC or CNN is their favorite cable news outlet believe more than 100 unarmed African Americans were fatally shot by police in 2020. By contrast, only 22% of Fox News viewers believe police shot more than 100 unarmed black people last year. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

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GOP Senator To Unveil Bill To Reinstate Trump’s ‘Remain In Mexico’ Policy As Border Crisis Worsens

TIJUANA, MEXICO - APRIL 29: Members of a caravan of Central Americans who spent weeks traveling across Mexico walk from Mexico to the U.S. side of the border to ask authorities for asylum on April 29, 2018 in Tijuana, Baja California Norte, Mexico. More than 300 immigrants, the remnants of a caravan of Central Americans that journeyed across Mexico to ask for asylum in the United States, have reached the border to apply for legal entry. (Photo by

Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) says she will introduce a bill this week to reinstate the Trump-era Migrant Protection Protocols (also known as the “Remain in Mexico” policy), which President Joe Biden abandoned on his first day in office.

Called the “Make the Migrant Protection Protocols Mandatory Act,” Blackburn’s bill would require foreigners seeking asylum who cross the southern border without proper identification and other papers to remain in Mexico until their case is heard in a U.S. court.

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America's Audit: What the mainstream media isn't telling you

 

Idaho Joins Growing List of Second Amendment Sanctuary States Following Biden’s Gun Orders

 

Idaho has joined a growing list of states that have become “Second Amendment sanctuaries” in response to President Joe Biden’s gun control push.

Oklahoma, Alaska, Kansas, Wyoming, and Arizona have passed similar legislation, and Texas is currently considering joining the movement.

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