Wed Aug 30, 2017, 09:27 AM
JHan (10,173 posts)
I went to medical school in Charlottesville. I know white anger well
*snip* As for me, a few weeks ago, an angry patient kept referring to me as “that woman.” Another patient refused to look at me, a black doctor, as she believed black people, “are more prone to violence.” https://www.statnews.com/2017/08/14/charlottesville-protest-white-anger/
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JHan | Aug 2017 | OP |
Solly Mack | Aug 2017 | #1 | |
SonofDonald | Aug 2017 | #2 | |
Tavarious Jackson | Aug 2017 | #3 | |
PoindexterOglethorpe | Aug 2017 | #5 | |
Enoki33 | Aug 2017 | #4 | |
JHan | Aug 2017 | #11 | |
GeoWilliam750 | Aug 2017 | #15 | |
iluvtennis | Aug 2017 | #6 | |
LittleGirl | Aug 2017 | #7 | |
JHan | Aug 2017 | #12 | |
LittleGirl | Aug 2017 | #14 | |
zentrum | Aug 2017 | #8 | |
thbobby | Aug 2017 | #9 | |
gristy | Aug 2017 | #10 | |
JHan | Aug 2017 | #13 |
Response to JHan (Original post)
Wed Aug 30, 2017, 10:53 AM
SonofDonald (1,979 posts)
2. So sorry to hear your tale
And so happy that you got through it and kept after your dreams, congratulations.
I hope your career is fulfilling and you continue on and prosper. Thank you. |
Response to JHan (Original post)
Wed Aug 30, 2017, 11:09 AM
Tavarious Jackson (1,595 posts)
3. In very liberal Portland OR
It is the whitest and most racist city in USA. Who would have thunk?
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Response to Tavarious Jackson (Reply #3)
Wed Aug 30, 2017, 11:50 AM
PoindexterOglethorpe (24,279 posts)
5. The history of Portland explains how white and racist it is.
They officially did not let black people live there for a very long time.
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Response to JHan (Original post)
Wed Aug 30, 2017, 11:29 AM
Enoki33 (1,520 posts)
4. The good doctor is so correct. Racism is tolerated as long
as it does not make a scene. It is the subtle form, the one that seems to naturally think the worst that often is the cruelest. She is in possession of a degree of courage that not many are capable of fully understanding. She has my utmost respect.
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Response to Enoki33 (Reply #4)
Thu Aug 31, 2017, 02:53 AM
JHan (10,173 posts)
11. Well said, I agree.
Response to JHan (Original post)
Wed Aug 30, 2017, 11:58 AM
iluvtennis (17,973 posts)
6. Wow, just wow...someone who is sick and in need of a doctor not wanting a doctor of color to treat..
...them. I am just outraged at such ignorance. Doing my deep breathing to keep from puking at such hatred.
Thanks for posting this article. |
Response to JHan (Original post)
Wed Aug 30, 2017, 12:04 PM
LittleGirl (7,748 posts)
7. I'm going to share something
my sister did. In 1997, she was in a boating accident in Michigan and was taken to a hospital in Detroit for treatment and they amputated her arm. She was drugged up on morphine the whole time and she was belligerent to the nurses or doctors. She screamed at one nurse (my Mother saw this) and she said, I don't want that N* bitch touching me. I lived in Arizona so I couldn't visit for a few weeks.
My sister and I haven't spoken in nearly 5 years and unfortunately, I ran into her in town last year on a visit back to see my Mother. I hate my sister for many reasons but her racism is one I cannot understand or tolerate. I can't believe we came from the same womb. |
Response to LittleGirl (Reply #7)
Thu Aug 31, 2017, 02:57 AM
JHan (10,173 posts)
12. I know how difficult that is,
how does your mother react to her behavior ( I'm curious , if you don't want to share that's okay as well)
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Response to JHan (Reply #12)
Thu Aug 31, 2017, 09:48 AM
LittleGirl (7,748 posts)
14. She was disgusted
My mother and I are strong liberals. She accepted my spouse who is an Indian (Asian) without any issues. She loves him as much as I do. well, you know, almost as much. My mother grew up in the south as a child of a share cropper. She worked right along blacks in the fields. She doesn't have a racist bone in her body. My sister didn't learn that from family, she learned it from red neck Hoosiers in Indiana.
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Response to JHan (Original post)
Wed Aug 30, 2017, 12:10 PM
zentrum (9,864 posts)
8. And it's the Charlottesville...
.....that always seemed that way from far away too.
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Response to JHan (Original post)
Wed Aug 30, 2017, 12:47 PM
thbobby (1,474 posts)
9. Racism is alive and thriving
From the grotesque display at Charlottesville to the sneaky and sublime we all see and choose to ignore.
I have often said, "Don't argue with idiots". I believe this may be a cowardly and enabling view of confronting racism. I see racism in my Texas town often. I asked a 70-year-old neighbor his opinion of Obama. He said, "I just think they should stay on their own side of the tracks". I did not believe it was worth confronting him. 70 years old and a set in his ways, a bigot. I do not believe he is a hater. He is ignorant. But he is a mild form of racism I encounter in North Texas. It is overwhelming. I believe I am wrong about not arguing with them. It must be confronted, exposed, and debunked with great vigor. Racism is taught in schools, churches, family. It is tolerated in almost all social situations. If we tolerate it, we are complicit. I am complicit and my beliefs about ignoring it were wrong. I am a 60-year-old white man. I have always known how prevalent racism is. I truly regret the times when I have not confronted it as vigorously as it deserved. I am just so overwhelmed by it. And I am not the target of it. |
Response to thbobby (Reply #9)
Thu Aug 31, 2017, 01:08 AM
gristy (10,636 posts)
10. I've read your post here with great interest...
I'm sure others have too. Thanks for writing.
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