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UCLA Medical School Now Segregates Black and White Students on a Weekly Basis, to Discuss Racism

"it is clear that any one under 40 who has graduated from a California medical school, did not study medicine,"

According to a post on Reddit, UCLA Medical school, once one of the nation's top medical schools, is now lowering it's admissions standards, then requiring students to attend weekly mandatory race discussions based on the race of the student. The poster writes as follows:

"Apparently, UCLA Medical School (school was named in the comments by other posters) requires students to have a mandatory meeting once a week, where they are seperated by race ("white folks"/"black folks"/"non-black people of color") in order to discuss the racism of whites towards blacks. "White folks" are encouraged in their little, white groups to discuss how "whiteness has damaged their own communities".

"Black folks" are encouraged to discuss how tired they are of experiencing racism and to engage in "collective healing and self-care." Is it me or is this ABSURDLY racist in and of itself? Can you imagine trying to bring up the Kyrie situation and anti-Semitism?"

Reddit post about UCLA Medical School, includes this image from mandatory course materials.

"it is clear that any one under 40 who has graduated from a California medical school, did not study medicine," another user posted. "Instead they spent their time on racial indoctrination into Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. If you are a patient of a young black doctor, the truth is they are almost certainly unqualified to treat you. Run the other way if possible."

 

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