Doctor Stanley Goldfarb accuses five medical schools in the United States of discrimination and files complaints.

Doctor Stanley Goldfarb accuses five medical schools in the United States of discrimination and files complaints.

Some medical schools in the United States are openly discriminating against white students, according to a physician who serves as the chair of a woke antiracist organization.

Dr. Stanley Goldfarb filed charges with the Office for Civil Rights of the United States Department of Education, saying that five schools are violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which forbids discrimination based on race, color, or national origin.

 

He claims that the colleges are awarding scholarships based on race rather than academic ability, and that as a result, they are discriminating against white candidates in order to meet quotas of minority students and demographics who have historically been “underrepresented” in the student population.

Do No Harm’s raison d’être is to combat antiracism and discrimination in the medical field, and Goldfarb is the board chair of that organization. “State violence is a public health issue,” their website’s tagline states, an apparent allusion to police shootings of black individuals, which have gotten a lot of attention in recent years.

 

Five schools have been identified as pushing the ‘racist’ rules, according to the organisation.

The University of Minnesota Medical School, the University of Oklahoma-Tulsa School of Community Medicine, the University of Utah School of Medicine, and the Medical College of Wisconsin are among them.