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The University of Minnesota Medical School has gone woke.
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The White Coat Ceremony for the Class of 2026 went far beyond the recitation of the traditional Hippocratic Oath. The medical students swore an oath to wokeness.
“We recognize the inequities built by past and present traumas rooted in white supremacy, colonialism, the gender binary, ableism, and all other forms of oppression,” the oath stated.The University of Minnesota Medical School states that “our country is reckoning with its history, racism, racial injustice, and especially anti-black racism.” Applicants must “share your reflections on, experiences with, and greatest lessons learned about systemic racism,” which assumes such racism is an inarguable fact of life, the New York Post reported. Medical Students Say Western Medicine is Racist Campus Reform reports medical students pledged “to honor all Indigenous ways of healing” that […]
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