Nephew of Ebola Patient Thomas Duncan: He Didn’t ‘Stand a Chance’ Because He’s Black

As I said, "It might help to compare and contrast the care given to whites in this country who have ebola symptoms and the care given to blacks in this country who have ebola symptoms."


It might help even more to use your brain for once in your life, and consider the fact that the only ebola patients besides this guy have been doctors, WHO BELONGED IN THE COUNTRY, AND ACTUALLY PAID FOR THEIR HEALTHCARE. It has nothing to do with race, and if you cant figure out why Americans who acrually pay for their healthcare deserve better treatment, well then you sir are a moron.
 
It might help even more to use your brain for once in your life, and consider the fact that the only ebola patients besides this guy have been doctors, WHO BELONGED IN THE COUNTRY, AND ACTUALLY PAID FOR THEIR HEALTHCARE. It has nothing to do with race, and if you cant figure out why Americans who acrually pay for their healthcare deserve better treatment, well then you sir are a moron.

Sorry, I forgot who I was talking to.

As you were. :)
 
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White guy goes to hospital with Ebola symptoms and tells the doctors the truth. Is immediately treated for Ebola and recovers.

Black guy goes to hospital, lies about everything, gets treated for the common flu, and then dies.

Liberal moron- "Clearly those racist doctors had it out for the black man!"
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I will let you get away with it this one time you racist cocroach

Get away with what? What standards are you applying to the uninsured white guy in Nebraska who's run up a $500,000 bill? Are you up for letting him die?
 
It might help to compare and contrast the care given to whites in this country who have ebola symptoms and the care given to blacks in this country who have ebola symptoms.

How about the fact he lied on his application to leave his country? That he hid the fact he was exposed to the disease prior to entering the country and knowingly lied about it?

Oh course, to the left.... none of this plays into the situation. Similar to Jesse Jackson, it is all about race, and not about personal responsibility and actions.
 
How about the fact he lied on his application to leave his country? That he hid the fact he was exposed to the disease prior to entering the country and knowingly lied about it?

Oh course, to the left.... none of this plays into the situation. Similar to Jesse Jackson, it is all about race, and not about personal responsibility and actions.

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