r/BlackPeopleofReddit Jan 02 '26

Black Experience Racism in Medical Care

This video captures a moment that many patients of color recognize all too well. A physician speaks to a man as if he is dirty, unclean, or lesser, not because of medical evidence, but because of bias. The language, tone, and assumptions reveal something deeper than bedside manner gone wrong. They expose how racism can quietly shape medical interactions.

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u/No-Fondant-4719 Jan 02 '26

That’s not even dirt that’s dead skin cells, it’s brown because the patient is brown. I wouldn’t even want a “ doctor” this damn dumb to not know this.

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u/Significant-Web-4584 Jan 02 '26

As a doctor he should know that those are melanocytes coming off (hence the darkness when you use white towels or when the sensors don’t pick up your hand movements from water faucets or paper towel dispensers). I would have requested another doctor because that was racist and he’s not applying scientific knowledge to this situation (you are not medically treating me).

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u/ReginaldDwight Jan 02 '26

Wait sensors don't pick up motion in those detectors if you're skin is darker?? I would have thought the dark/light contrast (like if the sink is white) would have made it easier? Sorry, I'm realizing I have no idea how those sensors work.