Ethno-nepotism in the US healthcare system and what’s to come - a thread: As I posted about earlier, witnessed a horrifying display of ethno-nepotism by healthcare practitioners Sunday night. Went to ER with coof (I am asthmatic, it hits a little harder when you have asthma), was
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Asked little/no questions about what was going on by the staff there, and was told I’d have a 10 hour wait. Was seated next to an old white man (~70+ yrs old) who told me he was having tremors and had a history of strokes and heart conditions, was in a wheelchair. We were both
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Completely ignored by every nurse and other type of hospital staff (all of whom were mestizo) that passed us, even if we tried to get their attention. Meanwhile, multiple hispanic people came in with their kids after me and were treated almost immediately, regardless of the
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Severity of their injuries (or lack thereof). The old man described above, who we will call “Joe”, asked on such hispanic family with a child of about 6 y/o, who arrived ~1 hour after I did, why they were there. Their answer? Little Juan had a rash on his knee. Needless to say,
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Little Juan was greeted by multiple hispanic nurses within 15 minutes of his arrival (it was admittedly a crowded ER), and was promptly attended to. At this point, I was hacking up a lung, which deeply concerned Joe, so he spoke up to the nearest hispanic staff, asking if someone
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Could get a doctor to see me, as I’d been there for nearly 2 hours at this point and had been completely ignored by staff, and asked if they could see him after seeing me (he’d been in poor condition and had been waiting ~3hrs). Their response? They took it as Joe being rude, so
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They told him they’d move him away from me if he felt unsafe. He responded that at the rate they’re seeing white patients, they might as well throw him onto the curb, and the staff happily obliged and did just that. In the time that all of this had happened, ~4 different hispanic
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Families, all of whom appeared to be fine and had arrived after both myself and Joe, were seen and treated by hispanic staff. My point in all of this? Well, simply put, it’s indicative of something that I no doubt believe is a greater trend: ethnonepotism in our healthcare system
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Make no mistake, the nurses and staff knew exactly what they were doing as they completely ignored our questions (and us) and saw hispanic patients, many of whom were using the ER like they were a PCP to get trivial wounds, rashes, etc treated. This can’t be an isolated incident,
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, and I predict that as our country continues to inundate our healthcare system with people who can best be described as “medical diversity hires” by accepting and rushing them through our universities’ nursing programs, and are predominantly black and Latino, this sort of thing
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Will inevitably continue. Think about it, these people do harbor, at least on a subconscious (if not conscious) level, a degree of resentment toward’s America’s white population, AND, as we’ve seen in studies, they have far stronger in-group preferences than we do. This means
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That they’ll actively seek to do this sort of thing, and they most likely WILL get away with it unless we figure out a way to stop it. After all, who is really noticing if Nurse Martinez decides to see little José before seeing Jack, even if Jack was there longer and is in worse
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Health? Furthermore, even if some supervisor notices, who is going to say anything? After all, if their supervisor is white, they can’t make such accusations without being accosted for “racism”, and if they’re hispanic, they probably encourage this sort of behavior.
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Besides, as “Joe” pointed out to me, “These people don’t give a shit if we live or die. They want to replace us, that’s why we’re sitting here like lepers while they treat their own kind.”. Unfortunately, Joe was right…
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By the way, for those wondering, this didn’t happen in some dingy ER at some 3rd rate hospital, and it wasn’t in some area that is predominantly Hispanic, it was in a moderately large city in the Mid-Atlantic region, in a mostly white state (with a sizeable Hisp. minority)
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Would love to see do some sort of qualitative research and/or article on the topic of ethno-nepotism, specifically in the field of healthcare, and how it impacts outcomes for white Americans. Imagine what he could find and how much light he could shed on the issue
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surely importing our entire healthcare system will have no negative long term effects
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Yes this is mostly true if you’re in a major city hospital.
My advice is to move to majority white suburbs. Not only are the hospitals 10x more efficient, but staff might actually give a shit about you.
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That’s basically what I ended up having to do, after ~3 hours I drove an hour/hour and a half away to a hospital in a white suburb with white staff, was seen almost immediately. The difference was day and night (pun intended)
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Find a cash pay direct primary care physician, and make sure you never need to end up in a hospital. Stay as far away from the US medical system as possible
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If most people knew that medical errors were one of the leading causes of death at hospitals they would avoid them as much as possible
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This will only get worse as the current majority of the US becomes more and more a minority.
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Absolutely, this sort of thing is the logical conclusion of our immigration system’s policies - as we import more and more people from the 3rd world, who are more clannish, less competent, and less intelligent than America’s white ethnic core, they will not only fail to preserve
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If someone ever does a Livy-esque "History of the US", tales like this will be in the last chapter, "Downfall of the US".
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Powerful thread. Thank you for sharing your experience.
It's truely concerning.
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I think the biggest problem is the viscerality of third world. Unfortunately is something that can also be seen in third world country hospitals, sometimes Healthcare workers prioritize people who they find most relation to.
Except if you are paying straight hard cash.
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1.) you skipped the vaccine. I’m never getting it, but you skipped it and weren’t prepared to die as a consequence of your action. That you expect the system to prioritize you over a preventable issue is narcissism.
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That’s the thing, I didn’t skip the vaccine. I don’t recommend getting it to my followers, and I myself delayed getting it as long as possible, but my job mandated it and I wasn’t about to lose my livelihood over something I couldn’t 1000% justify my skepticism of with anything
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I have witnessed this first hand at medical centers, stores, and within the gov.
This is the product of CRT and the "everything is white supremacy" narrative.
The thin thread holding us together continues to fray.
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I remember being in hospital after a car accident and in so much pain they had me on morphine. Almost all the minority nurses would purposely delay my meds for no reason. Screaming in pain for a whole 2 hours once. The only ones that helped me ASAP were white and the 1 Nigerian.
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Fortunately I have never experienced this in a hospital setting but I damn sure have experienced this in restaurants, markets and fast food businesses. Actually I've experienced much more flagrant aggression. All in the Denver area.
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I’ve seen this happen every time I’ve accompanied someone to the ER over the past 15 years.
This exact thing.
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I’m going to be honest, I knew anti-white discrimination was pervasive in the more trivial institutions in the US, such as certain industries (fast food comes to mind first here), but seeing it firsthand in an institution where life and death is at stake was jarring, never
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