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Linda Nation's avatar

Wow, Xplisset! I am astounded by the way you open my eyes with your reporting. I am so overwhelmed by the truth of how black Americans are forced to live in this effin' "white america world" that is, in every way, to their own detriment.

I was raised in upstate New York and coastal Connecticut, and I was accustomed to having teachers of a few different skin colors other than my own. Our black American teachers were some of our best teachers. Other teachers had pronounced accents from other countries, but we students quickly learned how to translate "accents." Even the foreign-born teachers would laugh along with their students when we would eventually figure out what they were saying.

To learn about the ways black Americans have been denied ADEQUATE medical care (the grotesque belief that black folks don't experience the same pain as whites to using a person's race to determine proper kidney disease treatment) is horrifying.

It's horrifying and heartbreaking and it makes me wish racist white people would wake up one morning to find their skin color had inexplicably and permanently darkened to black. Has not one racist white jerk ever thought, "what if I had been born with black or brown skin?"

I just almost can't go on in this "new america." It sucks living here even if I have to acknowledge I have the effin' "privilege" of being "white." If all my neighbors cannot enjoy the same privileges that I have, then I don't want that so-called privilege.

Black people, captured from other continents and then "purchased" for slave labor built this country. They BUILT THIS COUNTRY!!

The white man is truly evil. There is nothing that can convince me otherwise. The genocide of the First Nations People and slavery of the black man are two offenses that will never be forgiven either by a god or by karma. And to realize it is still going on is crushing my soul.

I must go take a walk in nature now. My spirit is so troubled. Thank you for keeping me from my own ignorance.

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Xplisset, I worked over 40 years in urban area major medical center laboratories. As I'd review blood test results, besides the patient name and pertinent information, there would be a line for the diagnosis. If the patient came in through the ER, often the diagnosis would be precisely what the patient's complaint upon arriving was.

I will never forget one where the line said "couldn't afford diabetes meds". The glucose on this patient was so high, I thought to myself: now this person will have renal failure, go blind, and probably lose their feet. And if they are poor--which they undoubtedly were---the med center would write off millions of dollars of care each year, which was, in effect, paid for by all who had insurance.

I'd think "if only we had universal healthcare!" as all the preventative care would be SO MUCH CHEAPER than what this patient's care would cost!!

If our government TRULY wanted to lower costs, it would not only continue the social safety networks, but expand upon them.

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