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silverthorne) wrote2007-03-23 10:32 am
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*Sigh*
Okay. Tolerance is a good thing. Cultural diversity is a good thing. Letting people keep their traditions is a good thing.
...I just received a 200-page-thick workbook for the nurses in post partum.
It is pages and pages of how to deal with people from different cultures. Everything except how to deal with white people.
Thing is, most of it? Is common sense and general ettiquette that even the dreaded 'white people' know. Or at least it was at some point. Lord knows I was raised that way, because most of what I read was 'no shit, I knew that already'. The rest of it, if you listen to your patient in the first place and work with them (and the patient communicates and just doesn't get all closed-mouthed), should come easy enough.
The nurses though will have to go to classes for this. Memorize it all. Take tests. Get certificates for it or do it all over again.
Just so someone's toes don't get stepped on.
I'm all for being polite and meeting people in the social middle.
But this? Shit like this, when it's required reading because if we don't do it, some numbnut somewhere will take exception to the way you bow your head to them or something else which should be pretty damned trivial in the face of trying to take care of a sick patient, will sue the crap out of the hospital for racial discrimination.
The fact that we even need books like this just make me want to hide from everyone on the fucking planet until they remove cranial mass from rectum area.
This is when I start losing faith and losing willingess to listen to 'white people are horrible' things. This right here.
Everyone has got to bend a little, or we will all break.
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By 'priviledged', do you mean because I'm white (yes), middle classed (lower-classed here, I average 21,000 a year in pay at best), will automatically win arguments based on race (nope), or some other definition of the word I don't know about?
Anyway...yeah. I see your point, and it's exactly the one I see whether I say anything or watch people just toss all of this about.
Wait, I didn't blame minorities for that book. I didn't actually *blame* a specific person for that book...but that's where we're going, isn't it?
Actually, I don't feel threatened. What I feel is sad, because what is getting thrown at me at this point is the same shit that my ancestors (them, not me), threw at others.
Which again, adds fuel to the fire rather than solve or fix or correct anything.
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By "privileged" I mean this (http://seamonkey.ed.asu.edu/~mcisaac/emc598ge/Unpacking.html). One can also refer to other forms of privilege, e.g. male privilege, class privilege, etc. Having privilege in this context does not mean that the privileged person is on easy street, but that of two otherwise identical people, one privileged and one not, the privileged person is likely to have had an easier time of it in our society. Maybe a small difference, maybe a large.
Wait, I didn't blame minorities for that book. I didn't actually *blame* a specific person for that book... / Actually, I don't feel threatened.
Sorry, but that's how you're coming across by directing your ire and frustration at those ____ people who shirked at work and didn't get punished for it rather than discussing, first and foremost, the confused and ignorant bureaucrats who let them shirk and who tossed that manual at you.
Anyway...yeah. I see your point, and it's exactly the one I see whether I say anything or watch people just toss all of this about.
Has it occurred to you that maybe this is because you
What I feel is sad, because what is getting thrown at me at this point is the same shit that my ancestors (them, not me), threw at others.
Okay, we're done. That you could actually compare this discussion to historical acts of hatred and violence with an apparently straight face shows that we have nothing more to say to each other.
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None of this changes how mindbogglingly self-centered and willfully callous I find it to compare an internet discussion, however heated (please note: it's really not), to murder, torture, rape, forced relocation, and economic suppression - just for starters.
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...which is not really all that conducive to any discussion.
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What I feel is sad, because what is getting thrown at me at this point is the same shit that my ancestors (them, not me), threw at others.
Admittedly, I don't know exactly what your ancestors did or did not do (neither, for that matter, do you), but you are nevertheless comparing your treatment in this discussion to racist behavior of the past. Which is an incredibly provocative statement even referring only to the most minor incidents that black, Indian, Asian descent, and immigrants both white and non-white have had to deal with in the last half of the last century. And dude, you didn't specify that far, so yes, whatever you were thinking in your head, your actual words implicitly compared your treatment in a mildly heated internet discussion to the victims of hate crimes.
I'm not pissed off so much as dumbfounded.