Expecting people to be on time is part of ‘white supremacy culture,’ Duke Medical School claims

el midgetron

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They can’t get ID, don’t know what computers are and can’t get to work on time. When are POC going to realize these white-liberals are patronizing them?


“Duke Medical School claims it is “white supremacy culture” to expect people of color to be on time in a strategic plan for creating an “anti-racist workforce.”

 
They can’t get ID, don’t know what computers are and can’t get to work on time. When are POC going to realize these white-liberals are patronizing them?


“Duke Medical School claims it is “white supremacy culture” to expect people of color to be on time in a strategic plan for creating an “anti-racist workforce.”

Good luck running a successful business without regular hours so that the customers know when you just might be open.
 
Duke is not on anyone's short list for colleges.

It's more like an option of last resort.

The only thing south of that is Barbados or the Cayman islands.
 
Those claiming that to adhere to regular hours in business, as being racist, might want to travel to Lagos, Nigeria. A bustling powerhouse of a city and the businesses, beyond street vendors, have actual regular business hours.
The stupid claim about regular business hours being racist, is an example of why actual Africans in Africa, don't like American blacks. They consider them lazy.
 
I don't know about the medical school but the Medical Center Clinic runs a pretty tight ship as far as not making people wait for appointments, not refusing people who have balances, and not turning away people who are late for appointments. I've seen doctors blessing out receptionists for doing those things. The Clinic is a bit of a misnomer though. It is basically all the outpatient services housed together in a building they call the Clinic.
 

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