Comparing APN practice to slavery? How tone deaf and clueless can a doc be?
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Replying to @gorskon
She also likes to use the Shoah as a cheap prop. When challenged, she doubles down. Just awful.
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Replying to @kath2cats @gorskon
Dan Freedman, DO Retweeted Leah Houston MD
I thought that was her! She is one of the many anti-"provider" advocates that's tries to claim the term originated in Nazi Germany to dehumanize Jewish doctors.https://twitter.com/LeahHoustonMD/status/1170315636851060737?s=09 …
Dan Freedman, DO added,
Leah Houston MD @LeahHoustonMDReplying to @j_thePA @concernecus and 29 othersActually no. It wasn’t. The HISTORY of the use of the term DOES have a similarly bigoted past. https://thedeductible.com/2019/02/08/if-you-call-me-a-provider-i-will-assume-you-are-a-nazi/ … I brought it up to prove a point, because people NEED to stop using it (NOW) I am personally VERY offended when the term is used. It should NEVER be used.
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anti-(anything in quotation marks) “tries to claim...” Theese are microaggressions, they’re not helpful to the conversation
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You don't like the term provider. It offends you. That's fine. But you don't get to misappropriate the Holocaust to make your point. That offends me (and millions of others). It is wrong and doesn't help your cause.
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I must say that I'm rather embarrassed to find that some of my fellow physicians are so easily offended and are usually the same ones who rant against political correctness.
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