Myth of 'superhuman strength' in Black people persists in deadly encounters with police - eviltoast
    • Neato@ttrpg.network
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      7 months ago

      Yup. It’s fucking awful.

      In the 2016 study, for example, trainees who believed that black people are not as sensitive to pain as white people were less likely to treat black people’s pain appropriately.

      What’s more, a meta-analysis of 20 years of studies covering many sources of pain in numerous settings found that black/African American patients were 22% less likely than white patients to receive any pain medication.

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        I don’t get it. If they believe that black people are less sensitive to pain, then wouldn’t a black person complaining of pain actually have a much worse injury and need higher priority treatment?

        I know the answer is just racism, but at least get your logic straight.

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          Yeah, but they aren’t using logic. Like with women, it’s just an excuse to not listen to people they don’t like.