A religious studies prof who thinks God is a white racist has the temerity to direct a racial slur at the man who became Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center in 1984 at age 33 and has had many major achievements in his field shouldn’t be teaching anybody, if only because she’s obviously got some wising up to do. Despicable.
So a pediatric neurosurgeon, who thinks that he sees "what makes a person who they are" while performing brain surgery, when such a narrow-minded medical doctor, with such a narrow view of what makes up a person, says something about critical race theory, (whatever garbage he's been fed about what that is), we are then suppose to think he is an expert on something outside of pediatrics? Does his newsworthiness on this propped-up subject have anything to do with his race?
ReplyDeleteThere Is No Debate Over Critical Race Theory: Pundits and politicians have created their own definition for the term, and then set about attacking it.
ReplyDeleteCritical Race Theory dates to the 1970s in the writings of several legal scholars, including Derrick Bell and Richard Delgado. Well, I used to be a medical editor, and I think you might want study neurosurgery a little more before dismissing inferences made by a noted neurosurgeon.
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