It’s 2024….. WAKE UP AMERICA !! The United States, despite being a first-world country, lags behind many other developed nations in terms of black maternal health outcomes. Black women in the U.S. experience significantly higher rates of maternal mortality and morbidity compared to their white counterparts, a disparity that is not observed to the same extent in other high-income countries. Factors contributing to this disparity include systemic racism, socioeconomic inequities, inadequate access to healthcare, and implicit bias within the healthcare system.
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When you become a police officer, you are entrusted to always use good judgment and #PROTECT and #SERVE our citizens. The strength of our nation depends on the trust people have in our systems. Damaging this trust, particularly within minority communities (🤚🏻🤚🏼🤚🏽🤚🏾🤚🏿), especially as global competitors rise, could cripple us from within. Consider this: - Black Americans hold $1.6 trillion in spending power across sectors like real estate, retail, and entertainment. - Black-owned businesses, making up 10% of all U.S. businesses, generate $150 billion in annual revenue. - Black workers contribute billions annually to federal and state tax revenues. - Losing these contributions would likely slow GDP growth and harm overall economic productivity. This isn’t about being “woke” or pushing a political agenda. It’s about recognizing the economic and societal impact of eroding trust. Let's stop harming our communities and strive to do better. Sonya Massey, may peace be upon you. I hope we see change going forward.
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🚨 Unveiling the Veiled: Double Standards in Healthcare for Blacks vs. Whites in the United States 🚑🖤 ⚖️ In the land of equal opportunities, a hidden reality persists within our healthcare system. It's time to expose the double standards faced by black Americans. 🕵️♂️ 🔍 Disparities in Access to Healthcare: Limited and inadequate coverage disproportionately affects black Americans, hindering their health outcomes. #HealthcareDisparities 🚑 Racial Bias in Diagnosis and Treatment: Black patients are unjustly denied pain medication, leading to misdiagnosis and inadequate care. #EqualityInHealthcare 🤰 Maternal Mortality Disparities: Shockingly, black women are 3-4 times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes. This crisis demands action NOW. #BlackMaternalHealthMatters 💆♀️ Unequal Treatment in Mental Health: Mental health conditions affect everyone, yet black individuals are less likely to receive the care they deserve. Let's break the stigma and bridge the gap. #MentalHealthEquality 💪 Disparities in Chronic Disease Management: Higher rates of chronic diseases among black Americans highlight the urgent need for preventive care and addressing socioeconomic challenges. #HealthEquity 🌟 It's time to dismantle these injustices! Advocating for policy changes, cultural competency training, and community-based initiatives can create a more equitable healthcare landscape. Together, let's ensure equal access and improved health outcomes for ALL Americans. 🌍💙 #HealthcareEquality #StandUpForChange
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🚨 Unveiling the Veiled: Double Standards in Healthcare for Blacks vs. Whites in the United States 🚑🖤 ⚖️ In the land of equal opportunities, a hidden reality persists within our healthcare system. It's time to expose the double standards faced by black Americans. 🕵️♂️ 🔍 Disparities in Access to Healthcare: Limited and inadequate coverage disproportionately affects black Americans, hindering their health outcomes. #HealthcareDisparities 🚑 Racial Bias in Diagnosis and Treatment: Black patients are unjustly denied pain medication, leading to misdiagnosis and inadequate care. #EqualityInHealthcare 🤰 Maternal Mortality Disparities: Shockingly, black women are 3-4 times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes. This crisis demands action NOW. #BlackMaternalHealthMatters 💆♀️ Unequal Treatment in Mental Health: Mental health conditions affect everyone, yet black individuals are less likely to receive the care they deserve. Let's break the stigma and bridge the gap. #MentalHealthEquality 💪 Disparities in Chronic Disease Management: Higher rates of chronic diseases among black Americans highlight the urgent need for preventive care and addressing socioeconomic challenges. #HealthEquity 🌟 It's time to dismantle these injustices! Advocating for policy changes, cultural competency training, and community-based initiatives can create a more equitable healthcare landscape. Together, let's ensure equal access and improved health outcomes for ALL Americans. 🌍💙 #HealthcareEquality #StandUpForChange
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🚨 Unveiling the Veiled: Double Standards in Healthcare for Blacks vs. Whites in the United States 🚑🖤 ⚖️ In the land of equal opportunities, a hidden reality persists within our healthcare system. It's time to expose the double standards faced by black Americans. 🕵️♂️ 🔍 Disparities in Access to Healthcare: Limited and inadequate coverage disproportionately affects black Americans, hindering their health outcomes. #HealthcareDisparities 🚑 Racial Bias in Diagnosis and Treatment: Black patients are unjustly denied pain medication, leading to misdiagnosis and inadequate care. #EqualityInHealthcare 🤰 Maternal Mortality Disparities: Shockingly, black women are 3-4 times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes. This crisis demands action NOW. #BlackMaternalHealthMatters 💆♀️ Unequal Treatment in Mental Health: Mental health conditions affect everyone, yet black individuals are less likely to receive the care they deserve. Let's break the stigma and bridge the gap. #MentalHealthEquality 💪 Disparities in Chronic Disease Management: Higher rates of chronic diseases among black Americans highlight the urgent need for preventive care and addressing socioeconomic challenges. #HealthEquity 🌟 It's time to dismantle these injustices! Advocating for policy changes, cultural competency training, and community-based initiatives can create a more equitable healthcare landscape. Together, let's ensure equal access and improved health outcomes for ALL Americans. 🌍💙 #HealthcareEquality #StandUpForChange
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🚨 Unveiling the Veiled: Double Standards in Healthcare for Blacks vs. Whites in the United States 🚑🖤 ⚖️ In the land of equal opportunities, a hidden reality persists within our healthcare system. It's time to expose the double standards faced by black Americans. 🕵️♂️ 🔍 Disparities in Access to Healthcare: Limited and inadequate coverage disproportionately affects black Americans, hindering their health outcomes. #HealthcareDisparities 🚑 Racial Bias in Diagnosis and Treatment: Black patients are unjustly denied pain medication, leading to misdiagnosis and inadequate care. #EqualityInHealthcare 🤰 Maternal Mortality Disparities: Shockingly, black women are 3-4 times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes. This crisis demands action NOW. #BlackMaternalHealthMatters 💆♀️ Unequal Treatment in Mental Health: Mental health conditions affect everyone, yet black individuals are less likely to receive the care they deserve. Let's break the stigma and bridge the gap. #MentalHealthEquality 💪 Disparities in Chronic Disease Management: Higher rates of chronic diseases among black Americans highlight the urgent need for preventive care and addressing socioeconomic challenges. #HealthEquity 🌟 It's time to dismantle these injustices! Advocating for policy changes, cultural competency training, and community-based initiatives can create a more equitable healthcare landscape. Together, let's ensure equal access and improved health outcomes for ALL Americans. 🌍💙 #HealthcareEquality #StandUpForChange
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Percentage of black people in European populations: 🇫🇷 France: 8.43% 🇵🇹 Portugal: 4.35% 🇬🇧 UK: 3.95% 🇧🇪 Belgium: 3.57% 🇸🇪 Sweden: 3.09% 🇳🇱 Netherlands: 2.83% 🇳🇴 Norway: 2.50% 🇨🇭 Switzerland: 2.11% 🇮🇪 Ireland: 1.31% 🇮🇹 Italy: 1.20% 🇪🇸 Spain: 1.17% 🇩🇰 Denmark: 0.91% 🇫🇮 Finland: 0.85% 🇩🇪 Germany: 0.65% 🇦🇹 Austria: 0.51% 🇪🇪 Estonia: 0.10% 🇭🇺 Hungary: 0.08% 🇨🇿 Czechia: 0.04% 🇷🇴 Romania: 0.03% 🇵🇱 Poland: 0.02% 🇷🇺 Russia: 0.02% 🇱🇻 Latvia: 0.02% 🇷🇸 Serbia: 0.01% 🇺🇦 Ukraine: 0.01% According to Eurostat and other countries sources. 2020 or latest available data.
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We all need to feel important and that we are ‘good enough’. For some, their sense of self-worth is the result of having accomplished a goal requiring determination, effort and sacrifice. For those who have no such hard-won accomplishments however, a sense of self-worth can only be achieved by elevating happenstance to the status of a virtue by convincing themselves that their worth is established by things for which they can claim no credit, such as the nation in which they were born, the colour of their skin, their sexual orientation, or the faith or socio-economic class of their families. (It’s a remarkable co-incidence isn’t it that, whatever the characteristic may be that is held tenaciously as a source of pride and worth, is always what he – and it is often a he – just happened to be born? It must be terrifying to realise that one’s source of worthiness is the result of an accident of birth.) When someone’s sense of worth is based on such arbitrary foundations, it is vital that nothing can be allowed to contradict the claim to worthiness bestowed by being white, British, heterosexual, wealthy, Christian, able-bodied, right-handed or… and which allows them to feel superior to those unlucky enough not to have been born ‘like me’. (We might call this the difference between self-worth based on ‘I am better than I was’ – and self-worth based on ‘I am better than he or she is’.) When those whose self-esteem is based on such accidents of birth encounter others who appear to get along just fine – or worse, actually prosper and succeed – without such benefits, they are confronted by proof that this ‘special quality’ upon which their worth depends, is not, in fact, all that valuable. To re-establish the vital importance of the happenstance that is the basis of their self-esteem, the ‘Other’ must be demeaned – not so that they will know their place, but so that we can be reassured of ours. (It is worth noting that, as Jung observed, our most potent negative stereotypes are actually reflections of things we detest within ourselves because they threaten the Self-image we need to maintain if we are to believe that we are ‘okay’. These things we fear about ourselves are often pushed into the unconscious – from which they are then projected onto The Other in the hope that, by punishing them, we can delude ourselves into believing that we have successfully excised it from ourselves.) If you need to be wealthy to feel ‘good enough’, you will oppose social programmes; if your self-esteem depends on being ‘A Man’s Man’, you will despise members of the LGBT+ community. By battering women, belittling our children, bashing gays, blaming Jews or immigrants, supporting policies that punish the poor, or waging war on the Enemy-of-the-Day, we are trying to convince ourselves that We are not like Them and that We are therefore among Life’s winners – and let the Devil take the hindmost. This isn’t politics, it is exorcism – and it has been known to kill.
Are you a PROUD American? I AM. I helped shape America and have not been a bystander, so blame me if you think America is a banana republic or something stupid like that. No, we are not a third rate country like some political hacks argue. Did you know that Currently, 59% of Republicans say they are extremely proud to be American? Republican current extreme pride is statistically tied with the group’s 58% record low in 2022. Meanwhile, Democrats and Independents rank much lower in being proud Americans. Check out Gallop to learn more. Stay Independent Amigos, especially on Independence Day!
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