Advil just launched a campaign to achieve pain equity and end systemic pain racism pic.twitter.com/pdXvMrNdzG
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 14, 2024
What is the Advil Pain Equity Project?This ad is part of a new Advil campaign to end systemic pain racism: pic.twitter.com/ca2DqBcNH6
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 14, 2024
The Advil Pain Equity Project is a long-term commitment to champion equitable and accessible pain relief, created by Advil and launched in partnership with Morehouse School of Medicine and BLKHLTH. The Advil Pain Equity Project's first campaign, Believe My Pain, is focused on illuminating the issue of pain inequity in Black communities.This "Believe My Pain" thing isn't rooted in systemic racism. Some doctors do a poor job of addressing patients' concerns, regardless of race. No one should have to beg a doctor for pain relief. Isn't this a problem with health care in general? It's crazy that now EVERYTHING is perceived through the frame of racism. We've gone from striving to be a color blind society to bending over backwards to be obsessed with skin color. If the goal is to achieve a healthy society with quality health care, dividing people into groups and pitting them against each other is not the way to do it. Marxist tactics don't belong in the treatment of pain.
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