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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here - MY fault, I should have had my friend read the post before I put it on. According to her, her real problem is that her boss said she cannot put refused to respond when asking race and whether someone is hispanic or not (those are the 2 questions she is uncomfortable with). So if a patient refuses to answer, she has to either get them to give an answer or worry about being in trouble for not complying with what he wants. Don't know if that changes how people feel. [/quote] Simple. Make shit up!!! No seriously. That is a whole different can of beans. What does he expect her to do? If they don't want to say, they don't want to say![/quote] Exactly everybody should be on color one day, and another the next. And when she has another job that last day they should all be skittles color[/quote] Race is a social construct, period. Its value is only the value a society has assigned to it. That's why racial categories and identification differ from nation to nation. You should focus less on posting bad snark and more on your grammar.[/quote]
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