![]() i can't think of anything that destroys that trust more quickly or permanently than policies like this. you have to believe that the doctor has your interests at heart. all kinds of things to say about this but i can't help but think that trust in a doctor is the key to our entire health care system. vivek ramaswamy have been thinking about the intersection of politics and race and science, he's a lawyer and a scientist or he's also the author of "woke inc" and he ,joins us. but denying health care to american citizens because of their race? that is too much. the only sin is complaining about it.ar that makes you a monster. We are used to hearing that your kids can't get into a certain school if they are the wrong color or get a certain job if they don't have the g right appearance, and apparently we've accepted that. the question is why are americans putting up with it? it's immoral. the websitela maintained by the county in texas explains that being nonwhite automatically makes you eligible for treatment. without even assessing the relative health risks involved. someone being denied medical treatment because he's the wrong color. last year the infusion center's website which says it's state-funded featured informationfu sheet that explicy listed race as an factor for getting antibody therapy. the north central texas covid-19 regional infusion center was created by the texas department of health. we reached out to the texas department of health about this back in november and they denied allocating any health care on the basis of race. i am being denied medical service because of my race? > tucker: so you can't get life-saving drugs from the government of texas if you're the wrong color. in new york, in a shocking new piece, "racial minorities are ![]() if you have high blood pressure and you are 60, you get one point. ![]() minnesota awards two points to so-called bipoc patients, that's someone who's not white. soot if you are a white congeste heart failure patient, that's not enough for you. if you have congestive heart failure at the same time, you get one point. the state of utah gives two points to anyone simply for not being white. srace often counts more than physical health. in utah, covid patients are triaged by a scoring system that determines whether or not they qualify for these potentially life-saving antibody treatments. physicians, the fda explained, should consider "race and ethnicity" as they minister treatment so positions are doing that across the country. But when Zucker and Woolley improvise together, pinging set-ups and sound stings back and forth while their late-night crowd goes wild, it’s more than fun enough to compensate.Īt Underbelly Cowgate, Edinburgh, until 25 August.Criticalte treatment. It has little new to say about hack comics and (what’s always assumed to be) their bleak lives. The show flits between the standup and melancholy reveries (dry ice, sad piano) triggered by whatever heckles or walkouts come Zucker’s way. As the ever-changing age of his son (from infant to pensioner and back) implies, we’re taking a trip into the recesses of a glitching mind, where comedy’s dwindling endorphin rush struggles to keep desolation at bay. The point isn’t to play the reality of a Tucker gig. ![]() There are sob stories about his recent divorce, switching on a dime with priapic “I was fucking my wife the other day” standup. He offers us lukewarm takes on Trump, smartphones, and the clitoris – one among many words (and names, and places) he struggles to pronounce. Because – shabby of suit, flies gaping, more rumpled than a doss-house duvet – Tucker is a never-was struggling to upgrade to a has-been.
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