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You are right what you are saying is incredibly ignorant. Your past background easily affects your study habits in the present.
Discrimination on religion isn't nearly the same as discrimination based on race. And what was the extent of your discrimination? And how does it affect the quality of the physician pool? The avg AA stats are 1-2 points lower than many D.O schools. 20 years ago the stats for M.D were a lot lower than they are today. Guess what they are whites who get into D.O and M.D schools with 21s(while it being very few for M.D) and they may have come from a bad background so they deserve a shot.
I disagree that discrimination based on religion is not worse than based on race. The Holocaust was religiously motivated, the killing of Kurds by Saddam, the ethnic cleansing of Muslims in the Balkans were all based on religion. The fact that I've been ridiculed, discriminated against because I am a Jew doesn't make it any less valid than if I dealt with the same affronts because of my skin tone. Discrimination is discrimination.