

I came out of that place feeling so bad for the little boy. I suppose that I have been inside of my home for too long and I got a glimpse of the hatred many Blacks now have for ALL white people. The nurse shook her head and said that she was not supposed to do that but that she would do it for me. I went back to the nurse and told her what the lady said. She said “I don’t do that! Go ask a nurse!” I told her that the nurse told me to speak with her about having the results sent to my doctor. She said “WAIT.” I stood there for at least 10 minutes and she finally asked what I wanted. Then I signaled her that I needed her assistance. I went to ask her my question and she would not look at me. She told me that the check-in lady would take care of that for me. I told a nurse that my doctor wanted all results sent to him. The father ran over to him and turned him around and told him to stay put in a harsh tone.Īfter the doctor saw me and I had the chest x-ray and blood work, I was getting ready to leave. Just then I saw the woman behind the glass who checked people in (she was Black) and she got the attention of the parents and looked my way and then at the little boy, showing the parents that their son was interacting with me. When his parents went up to sign in, the child was sitting by himself and waiting for them. There was a Black family across from me with an adorable little boy – probably about 3 years old. I was sitting in a chair waiting to be called. Having been inside for so many months, and then experiencing what I did at the urgent care was a real education for me. I smile and say hi to people as I pass them. I am a “people person.” I have always been this way. My doctor was double-booked and told me to go to an urgent care, which I did. I also have severe asthma, and wearing the “mask” actually brings on asthma attacks. I have autoimmune illnesses and therefore a compromised immune system. My husband does our grocery shopping and I do my research and writing. Then I will show what the Bible says about SIN.įor the last year and a half, I have been cloistered in our home approximately 99% of the time. I never forgot this and lived my life accordingly.įirst, a story from just a few days ago which shows what CRT (Critical Race Theory) is doing to this world in these end times. He added that if he heard racist talk or the “N” word out of any of our mouths, we would be severely punished. When I was growing up in my Jewish home, our father told us repeatedly that we, as Jews, who have been persecuted and slaughtered for centuries, should NEVER be racist against anyone. I have said this in many of my articles, but I will reiterate it once again. A lot of what people think is activism is mostly clout chasing to clime their respective social dominance hierarchies.The reader can see all about the vitriolic and venonous words spoken by the Psychiatrist later on in this piece.īut I want to begin this article with a story and then with Scripture which clearly shows that all HATRED/RACISM originates in SIN. It's clear she has no idea what she's talking about, she's another one of these performative fake activists that unfortunately proliferate progressive circles, and are the equivalents of crocodile tear pundits like Tucker Carlson and others on the far right. I think this person is an example of a far left sort of person, who takes words like "critical race theory", "racism", "misogyny", "white supremacy", and uses them like buzzwords to get a reaction. You end up ignoring social and economic class for instance, which then marginalizes poor white people by lumping them into the same category as the few hyper successful white men at the top. The problem with far left activists is that they use critical race theory incorrectly by using it as their only lens, thus reducing a complex and nuanced world down to race. People can climb out and become successful, but it's a hell of a lot harder than someone born in the suburbs (white or black). The policy of denying loans to black folks is gone, but all of the challenges that come with a generation of poverty and unequal laws still exist.

So for instance, the historical denial of lending money to black people resulted in the inability for black communities to generate wealth that could be passed on to later generations, so you end up with self-perpetuating poor neighborhoods. One of the main ideas behind critical race theory is that people are not necessarily personally racist, but systems and structures created in the past that were built on racist notions may still perpetuate the effects of racist policies.
