Beyond Chilling:
- re: retraction of Dr. Wang published paper in JAHA, one of only 2 ever retracted and the other one was due to the fact that the published paper was erroneous, "London cited no specific errors in Wang’s paper in his statement, just that publishing it was antithetical to his and the journal’s values." I hope he wins his…
- re: retraction of Dr. Wang published paper in JAHA, one of only 2 ever retracted and the other one was due to the fact that the published paper was erroneous, "London cited no specific errors in Wang’s paper in his statement, just that publishing it was antithetical to his and the journal’s values." I hope he wins his case against Pitt.
- An emergency room provider, "‘I’m not going to go treat that white guy, I'm going to treat the person of color instead because whatever happened to the white guy, he probably deserves it.’”
- Perhaps even more chilling than the ER provider: "Harold Schmidt, prof. of medical ethics & health policy at the U. of Penn. told the NYT, “Older populations are whiter. Society is structured in a way that enables them to live longer. Instead of giving additional health benefits to those who already had more of them, we can start to level the playing field a bit.”" This apparently went unchallenged by the NYT!
Thank you Bari Weiss for being an incredibly brave and honorable person. You are a treasure to this nation. And Katie Herzog too... :)
Beyond Chilling:
- re: retraction of Dr. Wang published paper in JAHA, one of only 2 ever retracted and the other one was due to the fact that the published paper was erroneous, "London cited no specific errors in Wang’s paper in his statement, just that publishing it was antithetical to his and the journal’s values." I hope he wins his case against Pitt.
- An emergency room provider, "‘I’m not going to go treat that white guy, I'm going to treat the person of color instead because whatever happened to the white guy, he probably deserves it.’”
- Perhaps even more chilling than the ER provider: "Harold Schmidt, prof. of medical ethics & health policy at the U. of Penn. told the NYT, “Older populations are whiter. Society is structured in a way that enables them to live longer. Instead of giving additional health benefits to those who already had more of them, we can start to level the playing field a bit.”" This apparently went unchallenged by the NYT!
Thank you Bari Weiss for being an incredibly brave and honorable person. You are a treasure to this nation. And Katie Herzog too... :)