Kylee Zempel is an assistant editor at The Federalist. She previously worked as the copy editor for the Washington Examiner magazine and as an editor and producer at National Geographic. …
We might not have a shortage of these treatments today, but what happens when we do?
New York City is turning health care into a veritable “Hunger Games” as the race of its citizens is becoming a major consideration in the distribution of life-saving coronavirus drugs.
In this iteration of the sadistic experiment, the NYC “game-makers” are working to manipulate the arena to advantage racial minorities and disadvantage others. They call it “equity” to cover up its real name: racial discrimination. Of course, it’s also a gross violation of medical ethics. …
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