United Nations Attacks America Because Black Women Die More in Child Birth

Every health outcome is lower for blacks than for every other race in America.

The answer why is very simple: black people are less healthy than every other race in America.

Although rates of drug use are relevant here, the primary issue is obesity.

Blaming white people for blacks being obese is just too much. If there was some system where white people kidnapped black women and force-fed them, then this complaint might make sense.

Trying to make an argument that white people didn’t do enough to educate black women on how to not be obese is pretzel logic that is really too much for even a leftist to openly argue, so it has to be insinuated.

The Hill:

The United Nations condemned the United States after a new report found that pregnant Black women and girls face a systemic and historical pattern of racist abuse in the health sector.

The report by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) found that Afrodescendent women are abused and neglected due to systemic racism and sexism in the health care system across both South and North America, with the U.S. having the largest discrepancy in maternal death rates despite being the richest.

This reads like the satire Andrew Anglin was writing 5-6 years ago.

Literally.

“The scourge of racism continues for Black women and girls in the Americas, many of whom are descendants of the victims of enslavement,” Dr. Natalia Kanem, UNFPA executive director, said in a statement.

The report debunks common myths that Black women suffer worse maternal health outcomes because they fail to seek treatment in a timely manner, engage in poor lifestyle choices and have hereditary predispositions.


Debunk this, faggots

According to the U.N., disproportionate levels of mistreatment stem from unscientific and slavery-era beliefs still present in the medical system.

That is a truly amazing sentence.

We have to again remind you: they compelled people to believe in trannies, and to accept children being injected with hormones and having their genitals mutilated. Now, the group of people who accepted that will accept literally anything – up to and including that sentence you just read there.

The report specifically highlighted that there remains deep connections between the field of gynecology and racism, including the fact that surgical techniques like caesarean sections were created through experimentation on enslaved African women who were said not to “feel pain in the same way as whites.”

The idea that Black women don’t feel pain in the same manner continues in today’s medical education, according to the report. Medical students and physicians have reported that “Black people’s nerve endings are less sensitive than white people’s nerve endings.”

The idea that there is even one single doctor in America who says “oh, don’t worry about that black bitch – she has less sensitive nerve endings” is so retarded that I am at a loss for words.

But again: child trannies.

But the report also added that these biases appear in medical textbooks in different manners. For instance, childbirth is modeled on pelvic morphology more common in white women. Differing pelvic presentations are considered abnormal or high risk. As a result, when a Black birthing person reports pain, it is often minimized or overlooked.

In the United States, Black women and girls are three times more likely to die while giving birth or within six weeks of giving birth compared to white women.

Even those who have a higher income or level of education face higher rates of mortality. Deaths among pregnant Black American college graduates is 1.6 times higher than white women with less than a high school diploma, the U.N. reported.

Members of Congress have tried to address the maternal health crisis through a package of legislation dubbed the “Momnibus.”

The Black Maternal Health Caucus, established in 2019, is behind the package meant to address the racial disparities that exist for pregnant Black people. The Momnibus includes calls for recognizing the social determinants of health, funding for community-based organizations, and diversifying the perinatal workforce, but most of the 12-package act hasn’t passed.

Okay, well.

Fix the obesity chart. Then there is a conversation to be had about other causes, but right now, this higher rate of negative outcomes for black women can be entirely attributed to the obesity differential.

It’s also just an obvious fact that black women are less responsible than white women (which is presumably at least part of the reason for the obesity differential), and are less likely to be responsible when dealing with various aspects of health.

We can help them. That’s fine. But the starting people cannot be “let me tell you why this is white people’s fault.” That doesn’t even address any issue, or help black people in any way. It is just a way to demonize and dehumanize white people.

Just ask this bitch why she’s still alive, then do what she tells you. Problem solved.