Kennedy’s hearing signifies how close a man with medically racist beliefs is to becoming the US’s leading health official

  • Majorllama
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    06 hours ago

    … I never said that? I said blue eyes are more light sensitive than darker eyes. This is verifiably true.

    Everyone should have polarized sun glasses, but the level of discomfort someone with blue eyes and someone with brown eyes will have while dealing with the same sunny conditions will be quite different. I have very light blue eyes. Some have called them “icey”. I cannot deal with pretty much any sunlight and I can also have reflections trigger horrible migraines. It’s well documented that lighter colored eyes tend to struggle more often with brightness levels. Kinda like how putting some dark paint on your upper cheeks helps significantly while working outside as it cuts down on the light being bounced into your own eyes by your cheeks.

    • @[email protected]
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      34 hours ago

      The problem is that RFK is essentially saying that, not that you said it. Genetic differences shouldn’t be used as a “reason” to deny people proper medical care.

      • Majorllama
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        04 hours ago

        …and you think generic differences should be a reason to deny people proper medical care?

        Am I misunderstanding your comment? I have a bit of a headache right now and I feel like I am reading your comment wrong. Please clarify.

        • @[email protected]
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          14 hours ago

          Your example of blue eyes not being scientific racism came across as defending RFK’s stance, so my apologies if I misread. I am against denying care to anybody for any reason.

          • Majorllama
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            13 hours ago

            Boy now I feel all turned around.

            I’ll just clarify my stance I guess. I think it’s important to consider how someone’s race or genetics can alter their medical needs or risks, but I don’t think those genetics should be used to deny medical care. I do think it should be taken into consideration by their doctor though. Just like families have predisposed medical conditions some people are going to have a higher likelihood of certain things due to their race or ethnicity and it’s important that doctors take those things into consideration. Kinda like how we shouldn’t be using the same exact medical standards for both men and women. They have differences and they need to be considered at all points during care.

            • @[email protected]
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              23 hours ago

              I generally agree then. Personally, I feel like we should focus more on individualized care needs and not so much on demographics, since differences between individuals are far greater than differences between demographics. Good doctors already allow personal needs to override any demographic-based assumptions, but it’s still unfortunately common to find bias in medicine.

              • Majorllama
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                12 hours ago

                The difference in gender care still upset me a ton. Multiple ex girlfriends have told me that their doctors and even the nurses don’t take their comments or requests seriously unless a guy (me in that case) is around to repeat it. Which is obviously totally fucking bullshit.

                My mom was denied painkillers until her boyfriend demanded them for her.

                I have legitimately heard doctors say “you know how women are, always so dramatic”. Like bitch I am 5’11" and 280 pounds, but I will cry like a baby if I have to get shots. I hate needles. Men can be dramatic too haha.