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Thinking about Tuskegee hurts everyone I would imagine or should if they're a decent person. Or any atrocity for that matter. But where does anyone get off blaming everyone of that particular race for the actions of a few? How long do we continue to say it is acceptable to blame people for that?
Its not even about forgive and forget anymore. It's about projecting how you feel about a few people on everyone that resembles them. Where is the bigotry?
I think a big problem with this country is we readily group ourselves into distinct factions with minimal interaction between them. An interracial couple for example is often given funny looks by both sides. If we continue to do this artificial grouping then we will always be that way. By supporting the Medical Schools wish to make a groupings of URMs we are perpetuating the artificial grouping and we will never be one.
I completely agree with this statement. You are right we don't interact with other people at all, but that is where the problem is also. Because people in this country tend to stay around people that look like them, they feel comfortable in all areas with people who look like them. In a dream world everybody will interact with everybody and we won't have to worry about these kind of problems. But right here right now, this is not the case.
I don't think people are blamming a whole race for what happened. People know that certain people were just ignorant. But the problem is that there are still those kind of ignorant people practicing medicine and they bring their ignorant views into the room and treat their patient with their ignorant ways. This is why people choose to go to someone who looks like them. The chances of them having to deal with this kind of ignorance is slim to none.
We are not prepetuating grouping by supporting med schools, I think med schools are trying to get people who will help the disparities out there, I think they are trying to get qualified people who they know the underserved will trust and have confidence in. The med schools are getting qualified people who can change the quality of care in the underserved.