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Please elaborate.
It's largely bullshit. It has no relation to the post. And it's clear that the commenter has a unrealistic view of the world.
Sounds like you're saying a lot of bullshit with nothing to back it up.
Hell, you're not even able to refute my statement directly. You're making vague gestures to falsehoods you can't even explain. Fucking pathetic
suck my fucking dick 🖕
I'd argue the "medical technology" makes it qualify, and that there is undeniable history of racial and gender inequality when it comes to ability to contribute to medical research, which may have resulted in similar disparity when it comes to handling medical issues (for example, mishandling of endometriosis).
You'd have to be extremely deluded to think society today or in the future is holding back the proper treatment of, and research of illnessnesses in, people of color and women.
Editing cause I don't think what you said even makes sense.
That's why I said "history", the consequences of which are still felt today.