There is a “great awokening” that is spreading from the higher education system and into institutions across America. According to Jarrett Stepman, all Americans should be concerned because it is “transforming science and medicine.”
A video of
medical students at Columbia University reciting an updated version of the
Hippocratic oath that injected elements of critical race theory made the rounds
on social media recently. As many have noted, this “student-led initiative”
sounds cult-like.
Fox News
reported that “the August 2021 ceremony was the first time in the medical
school’s 255-year history that the incoming medical students recited their
personalized class oath, a spin on the Hippocratic Oath to ‘better reflect the values
[students] wish to uphold as they enter their medical training.’” …
“We enter the
profession of medicine with appreciation for the opportunity to build on the
scientific and humanistic achievements of the past,” the oath begins. “We also
recognize the acts and systems of oppression effected in the name of medicine.
We take this oath of service to begin building a future grounded in truth,
restoration, and equity to fulfill medicine’s capacity to liberate.”
Stepman’s suggestion for anyone having serious
health problems: Look “for an older doctor.” He reported that the woke’s
attempt to make temples of wokeness from the institutions of science and
medicine. He said that the effort has become systemic as shown by a “recent
report by the national Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.”
“Calls for the
National Academies to pursue such a report had been building for years, the
authors write, but took off after the murder of George Floyd and ensuing Black
Lives Matter protests in 2020,” Star News reported. “The authors note that they
first started with a literature review ‘to illuminate how historical policies,
practices, and laws can have lasting effects’ and note that they use the term
racism ‘because it is scientifically accurate … even if it makes readers
uncomfortable.’”
The National
Academies report doesn’t specifically cite critical race theory or the works of
Ibram X. Kendi – the leading public proponent of “anti-racism” – but it clearly
relies on a similar network of ideas.
The central
premise of this ideology is that the United States and Western societies in
general were founded in racism, that their basic institutions inculcate white
supremacy, and that racial disparities in nearly any profession or societal
outcome proves that structural racism exists. Therefore, it dodges the need to
prove individual or literal acts of racism and instead pins the discrepancy of
outcomes on “unconscious bias” and other structural barriers.
The report from the National Academies claims that “Racism
is embedded in our society” and uses as evidence the racial disparities in
careers in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine.
According to Kendi and others, the only way to correct the problem is to use anti-racism,
which is another way of saying “racial discrimination against whites and Asians
in the name of equity.”
The number of diversity, equity, and inclusion
programs are taking over higher education. If there is any hope of saving America,
we must act now to reverse the takeover of higher education. Otherwise, we will
have so-called professionals who earned their degrees on the color of their
skin rather than their skills and knowledge. If you want a preview of what it
will look like, just take a look at our current Vice President and her communication
and leadership skills. Politicians have long been chosen for the color of their
skin and/or their sex. Do we really want our doctors to be chosen on that
basis?
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