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    “Our maternal death rates are only bad because of inherent racism in our medical industry”

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    There’s some truth to his statement as far as the numbers go and perhaps some correction is needed. Obviously, you wouldn’t want to entirely remove the stats of African American women, as that would be blatantly racist, but it seems some for of compromise is warranted.

    Perhaps counting only half of them? or perhaps slightly more than half, say 6/10ths

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    On my fuck…Dude seriously…you said admitted your racist ass racist bias, what a monster.

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    They’re even better if you only count white men

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      We wouldn’t want people to forget what a racist Sen Bill Cassidy is.

      I hope this article makes the rounds again next year, right around the time he is up for reelection.

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      but the article is 3 years old.

      So you think he has learned from his mistakes and improved his atrocious stance?

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        Im impressed that you managed to read the second half of my comment without reading the first. The whole comment is a dozen words, so thats a real feat.

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          I did read it, I just found questionable as it seems you are dismissing this as too old to care

          Cassidy is still a Senator and a piece of shit, so what does it matter if the racist thing he said is 3 years old?

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            I literally said hes still a piece of shit, so that should answer your first question. As to “how is this not relevant?”

            The article is talking about what might happen if Roe is overturned by the supreme court, and what that might mean down the line. That happened already. We are out of “might” and are several years down the line.

            Lets talk about what’s currently happening, now. Discussing a speculative article about changes that “may occur in the future” is pretty odd when we are 3 years in the future and can literally tell the article what happened.

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    Ah, I have a modest proposal. Let’s count 60% of maternal deaths from black women. /s

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        I might be wrong, Frank, but my reading of the text says that freed slaves fall under “the whole Number of free Persons” and thus count as 1, not three fifths.

        The three fifths compromise just said slave states shouldn’t get to count slave population to get more representatives. The non-slave states wanted them not to count at all, since they don’t get representation regardless. It’s wild to me that we think of the “three fifths of all other persons” thing as the bad part, rather than the “rich assholes who owned people got more representation than those who didn’t own people because the people they owned counted toward their representative allotments.” After all, the slave owners wanted slaves to count as a full person. The problem, as always, was slavery.

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          I don’t think it’s that “three fifths” is the only bad part per se, it just gets referenced a lot because it is a really indefensible example of how enslaved people were considered less than a person. So much so that here it is codified as a fraction of a person. Very in your face sort of language.

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            I think although very vivid language it is quite defensible for the reasons Kuni mentioned: in the only context where slaves were actually defined as 3/5 of a person, all they could do was allow their masters to extract extra value through representation from them, as they did not get representation for being counted towards House representation.

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      He continued: “Now, I say that not to minimize the issue but to focus the issue as to where it would be. For whatever reason, people of color have a higher incidence of maternal mortality.”

      Maybe you should look into that, Senator.

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        Oh, it’s probably just genetic, just like how black and Hispanic men are uniquely genetically qualified to labor in the fields … /S

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    In an interview with Politico, the following words came out of Cassidy’s mouth: “About a third of our population is African American; African Americans have a higher incidence of maternal mortality. So, if you correct our population for race, we’re not as much of an outlier as it’d otherwise appear. Now, I say that not to minimize the issue but to focus the issue as to where it would be. For whatever reason, people of color have a higher incidence of maternal mortality.” Scum POS. I’m sure he will start fixing the issue instead contributing to it.

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      I think he’s pointing out that this is a federal race-connected issue, not a local state issue. As in other states have similar stats if you group the numbers by race.

      If that is correct, that’s a fair assessment. He should obviously work with the rest of Congress to solve that national issue, though, and he should really spearhead it if it affects his state more.

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        If only states were capable of doing things to improve the lives of their residents above what the nation as a whole can do. Clearly it’s impossible. Woe be this poor powerless state politician.

        Your justification doesn’t hold within its own logic. And doesn’t address how blatantly racist the statement itself is.

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          Solving it in his state is certainly a good way of spearheading a national solution.

          As for you considering the statement racist: I was expecting a lot worse based on the headline. I don’t think grouping by race when looking at health statistics is inherently racist. Race can be relevant to health outcomes, among other reasons due to racism, and so one should be allowed to discuss that.

          Deciding to ignore the problem because it predominantly affects a certain race is racist, but that wasn’t what was stated in the quote earlier in this thread, despite the headline suggesting it was.

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    Y’all need to appreciate that Louisiana’s batshit MAGAs finally ran the table and it’s something like a mix of Florida and Mississippi but with a lot more heat and pollution.