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Life is steeped in stereotypes, but one medical man is punching at pigeonholing. Thanks to his speaking out, people in and around Carbondale, Illinois can live less limited by insidious assumption. It's part of the administrator's #Resist-rooted stance. Video published by Fox News shows Dr. Jerry Kruse elucidating next to a seated panel at Southern Illinois University. Jerry is the dean, provost, and CEO of SIU's School of Medicine. In the clip, he opines on things not merely schoolwide but universal. Jerry is jousting, in essence, with Donald Trump. On January 20th, the White House issued Executive Order 14168. Taken from its text:
POTUS promised:
Fast-forward to footage of Jerry at the podium; he cuts to the crux:
Sex, as it turns out, is not at all narrow:
Gender ideology, as you're likely aware, updates our understanding of men and women: Select cowboys suffer from uterine cramps, while some cowgirls are sour on saddles 'cause they scrunch up their scrotums. Per pro-gender Jerry, The Donald's dastardly datedness is deafening; let's turn down the stereotypes:
The School of Medicine is avidly anti-assault:
It's an interesting idea -- medical ethics oppose assumptions about what Paulas and Peggys are packing in their pants. Though alluring, however, it's not nearly novel. Training ground for America's doctors is replete with principled positions -- such as one razing the racism of grading. Consider a literary likening: In 2017, Harvest House Publishers released "Men Are Like Waffles -- Women Are Like Spaghetti: Understanding and Delighting in Your Differences." The book posed that males compartmentalize while females combine all components. If that's true, it might be said that society has undergone a feminine overhaul. Previously, arenas of endeavor operated independently. What was medical, for instance, wasn't also ideological. But presently, wokeness is the noodle that binds. Spot the spaghetti: George Floyd Gets His Own Exhibit — at a Holocaust Museum Whiteboards Are Racist, at Least in Physics Science Journal Decries Racism in Geology, Claims Black People Are Too Scared to Hold Hammers 'Antiracism' Comes to Kids' Little League Baseball Elite University Schools STEM Students in Anti-Oppression and Black Feminism Scientific American: The Racist Myth of Binary Sex Wasn't Invented 'Til Nearly 1800 Back to Dr. Jerry, his school bio affirms an appreciation for mixing medicine and mores:
To be clear, the medical school isn't merely against stocking-or-stuffer sexual distinctions. In the video, Jerry protests a panoply of oppression:
[RELATED: New: Anti-ICE Agitators Find Out It's Not a Good Idea to Shake the Gates at Newark Facility] It's a lot to defy, but such is the burden of your future physician's alma mater. SIU is poised to meet the need. Not long ago, everyone had a sex and no one had a gender. And state-funded medical institutions were invested solely in objective science. But it's a new day, and the world is unprecedentedly complex. Social consciousness informs all. In Southern Illinois, ICE is a cold cancer; global health occupies a local school's purview; DEI is a prophylactic priority; and some patients put the "guy" in "gynecology." Maybe most notably, academic medicine has declared itself the prescription -- for an ailment otherwise known as America's Commander-in-Chief. -ALEX |
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Medical School Dean Fights the 'Stereotype' That Women Have Vaginas
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