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CDC concerned about intersectional 'health disparities' of foreign Hispanic lesbians

CDC concerned about intersectional 'health disparities' of foreign Hispanic lesbians


CDC concerned about intersectional 'health disparities' of foreign Hispanic lesbians

A medical watchdog says she is keeping an eye on the Centers for Disease Control after learning the federal agency is embracing far-left activism in the final months of the Biden administration.

Thanks to The Daily Caller, which noticed a CDC announcement on the Federal Register, the Office of Health Equity is reorganizing its programs, policies, and budget plans with a new emphasis on “health disparities” among minorities, foreigners, and LGBT people.  

Twila Brase, who leads Citizens' Council for Health Freedom, tells AFN what stands out the most to her is what the CDC is doing to decades of government regulations. As it stands now, she says, words such as “equity” and “gender” do not exist in those guidelines until now.    

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“Because what they're actually doing,” she advises, “is they're putting this into a regulation that, for the most part, has not been touched since either 1973 or 2005.”

In the CDC announcement, the Daily Caller also noticed the Office of Health Equity is embracing the word “intersectionality. That is a left-wing phrase, invented by academics, for a person who is oppressed for numerous reasons. A black woman, for example, may face unfair obstacles due to both her race and her sex.

The new mission statement from the Office of Health Equity says it will apply an “intersectionality lens” when conducting its work.

It appears the Biden administration, in the final months of President Biden’s term, Brase warns, is determined to insert “health equity” in federal regulations.

"They don't know what the next administration is going to be,” she says. “They are taking the opportunity.”

Because all of that private information will be collected, Brase says doctors, nurses, and office workers become “data clerks” for the federal government, and medicine and health come afterward. 

"As soon as government is involved in health care,” she warns, “then all sorts of political agendas get layered on top of the purpose of health care, and interrupt and interfere, with what medicine is really supposed to be.”