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Recall Raymond's rhetorical question "Does a Black person who wants to be white suffer from the 'disease' of being a 'transracial?'" Such a question is intended to show that, since "transracialism" is politically and morally suspect, so too, is transsexuality.
Raymond poses the rhetorical question "Does a Black person who wants to be white suffer from the 'disease' of being a 'transracial?'" and then observes that "there is no demand for transracial medical intervention precisely because most Blacks recognize that it is their society, not their skin, that needs changing" [Raymond 1994, xvi].
In South Africa, 29% of the population, consisting of both black and white suffer from constipation especially in the elderly [ 3].
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Later in 1778 at Short Hills, New Jersey, White suffered a fractured femur caused by a musket ball and received a wound to the head from the stock of a British Army grenadier's musket.
The finding suggests that genetic differences could help explain why more blacks than whites suffer from high blood pressure.
The biggest trauma whites suffer from black people... is a fear of black people, she says.
[ 56-588] As might be predicted by the distribution of negative body image, whites suffer from excess mortality at a much lower BMI than African-Americans.[ 21] In Figure 2, we see that white men and women begin to experience excess loss of life at a BMI of typical of overweight persons (BMI > 25 to ≤ 30).
Unskilled whites suffered, too, since unpaid black labour depressed their wages.
The interviews suggested that while blacks and whites suffered similar rates of emotional trauma, blacks bore a heavier economic and social burden.
Eleven percent of Hispanic New Yorkers, twice the percentage of whites, suffered post-traumatic stress disorder in the first months, although after four months, they were at about the same levels as whites.
There are members of minority groups who make racist comments, but if there is some evidence that white Americans, especially white men, suffer from racial discrimination, I'd love to see it.
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