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WHY MUSK IS WRONG TO EQUATE DEI WITH LOWER STANDARDS

Elon Musk thinks diversity in medicine is dangerous. Science says otherwise. In an interview with Don Lemon last year, the tech billionaire claimed that Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts risk “lowering standards” - with potentially fatal consequences.

In this clip, an American Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology-certified surgeon begs to differ, explaining why Musk’s argument is flawed. Dr Ruthie (i.am.dr.ruthie) points out that DEI efforts focus on recruiting and retaining diverse physicians because research has shown this directly improves outcomes for patients.

Her argument aligns with findings from a major 2023 US-wide study published in JAMA Network Open (part of The Journal of the American Medical Association).
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Continued…….. This examined the impact of physician diversity on public health. The study found that Black communities with a higher share of Black primary care physicians experience increased life expectancy and reduced racial disparities in mortality rates. Interestingly, these benefits extend even to Black patients who never directly visit a Black doctor, suggesting broader systemic advantages. While the study’s authors note that further research is needed to establish any kind of causation (rather than mere correlation), the evidence strongly points to the conclusion that diversity in medicine benefits everyone.

So if diversity demonstrably improves patient outcomes, how exactly does that “lower standards,” @elonmusk?

video credit: Don Lemon https://youtu.be/hhsfjBpKiTw?si=RhWKPvsOZQGLYVd4

and Dr. Ruthie https://www.instagram.com/reel/DFGMfsdvTyq/?igsh=MTljbjZoem1leWhoYw==
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https://www.statnews.com/2023/04/14/black-doctors-primary-care-life-expectancy-mortality/
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/study-finds-black-people-live-longer-in-places-with-more-black-doctors
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Like other Western powers, the UK has been deeply involved in destabilising the DRC. Our latest Facts of the Week unpack how British governments, corporations and intelligence agencies have consistently undermined Congolese sovereignty for profit and geopolitical interests - be it through colonial-era scheming or modern economic exploitation.

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GAZA’S FATE IN EGYPT’S HANDS?

The plan to ethnically cleanse Gaza is unfolding, with immense pressure on Egypt to accept a US proposal that would relocate about 2 million Palestinians. This plan could effectively end the dream of Palestinian statehood, weaken Palestinian resistance, and bring Israel closer to its settler-colonial goal of establishing ‘Greater Israel,’ stretching from the Nile to the Euphrates. 

However, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has rejected the idea, fearing domestic unrest among the ardently pro-Palestine population. Plus, if Palestinian resistance fighters wind up as refugees in Egypt, Sisi has pointed out Israel could use that as a reason for a pre-emptive military campaign that could occupy Egypt, harkening back to Israel’s past occupations of Sinai.

Egypt’s alliance with the US came after acknowledging Israel’s existence in 1980, already delivering at least $84 billion in US aid despite Egypt’s human rights violations. 
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EPISODE 4: BEFORE ROSA PARKS, THERE WAS CLAUDETTE COLVIN

On this day 70 years ago, 2 March 1955, 15-year-old Claudette Colvin refused to give up her seat to a white woman. Her courageous act of defiance led to her arrest nine months before Rosa Parks’ (1913-2005) infamous civil disobedience, igniting the flame for a legal battle that would ultimately dismantle racist bus segregation in the United States.

In this episode of ‘Decolonised Minds,’ we explore the now 85-year-old’s story.

Despite her pivotal role, the public largely forgot Colvin’s role, perhaps buried under the weight of time and overshadowed by more widely recognised figures of the US Civil Rights Movement. Yet, her bravery as a teenager helped lay the groundwork for the historic Montgomery bus boycott and a Supreme Court ruling that declared segregation on public buses unconstitutional.

Her story is a powerful testament to the importance of every voice—no matter how young or marginalised—in the fight for justice.
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RAMAPHOSA SERVES WHITE ELITES - MALEMA

Accusations and counter-accusations of being apartheid-era agents, spies or collaborators have flown around the South African political landscape for decades. One of those who frequently faces these allegations is the country’s current president, Cyril Ramaphosa. Ramaphosa’s opponents claim that he was planted in the country’s liberation movement in the 1980s by the White elite to protect their economic interests in a future Black-led government after the fall of apartheid.

In this February 2024 clip, Economic Freedom Fighters party leader Julius Malema adds his voice to those who allege that Ramaphosa is a sellout. According to Malema, Ramaphosa was a project of the Oppenheimer and Menell families, rich White South Africans that have owned and controlled a vast segment of the country’s economy, especially the mining sector, for decades.
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Continued……Malema asks how Ramaphosa, who has never been a mine worker, set up and rose to the top of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), a powerful union and a strong ally of the African National Congress (ANC) in the 1980s. He concludes that Ramaphosa’s rise was a result a backroom deals with the Oppenheimers and other powerful White South African capitalists. He also accuses Ramaphosa of bringing these businessmen into the inner circle of Nelson Mandela, the country’s first post-apartheid leader, hence compromising him as well.

While no solid evidence has been provided to back the accusations against Ramaphosa, his meteoric rise from an activist to a businessman worth more than $450 million, according to Forbes, will always raise questions and speculations.

Credit: Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)

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https://www.forbes.com/profile/cyril-ramaphosa/
https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/south-africa/2019-02-14-cyril-denies-lekotas-claims-of-selling-out-comrades-during-apartheid/
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This week’s proverb is a reminder that your actions are what define you the most. Think of Kenya posing as regional peace broker while giving a platform to the genocidal Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group as it unveiled plans to carve up Sudan.

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ANCIENT EGPYT WAS A BLACK AFRICAN CIVILISATION

In a bid to present our ancestors as primitive people, European anthropologists and historians would discount the contributions of Africans towards civilisation. Ancient Egyptian civilisation is a case in point. Its achievements were often presented as the products of a White culture - for example, by the likes of French Egyptologist Gaston Camille Charles Maspero (1846-1916).

More recently, British writer Graham Hancock even suggested that Egyptian civilisation was (at the time) impossible to achieve without assistance from an advanced race - be it alien or some lost civilisation.
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