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Minnesota Medical Students Swear Oath to Fight ‘White Supremacy,’ ‘Honor All Indigenous Ways of Healing’


MINNEAPOLIS, MN. - AUGUST 2022: Medical student Nobles Antwi and his classmates recite an oath they wrote together during the University of Minnesota Medical Schools annual White Coat Ceremony for the class of 2026 Friday, Aug. 19, 2022 at the Northrop Memorial Auditorium on the University campus in Minneapolis. The …



Medical students at the University of Minnesota pledged to “honor all indigenous ways of healing historically marginalized by Western medicine” and fight “white supremacy, colonialism, gender binary, ableism and all forms of oppression.”
The move has many questioning whether the university is embracing shamanism as equally legitimate to Western science.
In a video from the white coat ceremony, which was led by associate dean for undergraduate education Dr. Robert Englander, students are seen reciting a pledge that has them “commit to uprooting the legacy and perpetuation of structural violence deeply embedded within the health care system.”
The most incredible thing about this clip is that the doctor almost certainly doesn't believe in what he's saying. But he submits anyway—because the institutional powers now require otherwise intelligent people to falsify their own beliefs and repeat the left-wing copypasta. https://t.co/LnbGAdsNWU
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) October 12, 2022
“The most incredible thing about this clip is that the doctor almost certainly doesn’t believe in what he’s saying,” anti-critical race theory activist Christopher Rufo wrote. “But he submits anyway—because the institutional powers now require otherwise intelligent people to falsify their own beliefs and repeat the left-wing copypasta.”
As part of their oath, students also partook in a “land acknowledgement” in which they said the land upon which the university sits used to belong to the Dakota American Indians.
“This acknowledgement is not enough,” however, because the students must also “recognize inequities built by past and present traumas rooted in white supremacy, colonialism, the gender binary, ableism and all forms of oppression.”
“It is a common practice at medical schools in the United States to build upon the intent of the Hippocratic Oath to promote humility, integrity, and beneficence,” University media relations manager Kat Dodge told Campus Reform. “Each year at the University of Minnesota Medical School, the incoming students work with faculty to write an oath that reflects these core elements, values, and ethics the class aspires to uphold.”
The full pledge reads as the following:
With gratitude, we, the students of the University of Minnesota Twin Cities Medical School Class of 2026, stand here today among our friends, families, peers, mentors and communities who have supported us in reaching this milestone.
Our institution is located on Dakota land. Today many indigenous people throughout the state of Minnesota, including the Dakota and the Ojibwe call the Twin Cities home.
We also recognize this acknowledgment is not enough. We commit to uprooting the legacy and perpetuation of structural violence deeply embedded within the health care system.
We recognize inequities built by past and present traumas rooted in white supremacy, colonialism, the gender binary, ableism and all forms of oppression.
As we enter this profession with opportunity for growth, we commit to promoting a culture of antiracism, listening and amplifying voices for positive change.
We pledge to honor all indigenous ways of healing that have been historically marginalized by western medicine.
Knowing that health is intimately connected with our environment, we commit to healing our planet and communities.
We vow to embrace our role as community members and strive to embody cultural humility.
We promise to continue restoring trust in the medical system and fulfilling our responsibility as educators and advocates.
We commit to collaborating with social, political and additional systems to advance health equity. We will learn from the scientific innovations made before us and pledge to advance and share this knowledge with peers and neighbors.
We recognize the importance of being in community with, and advocating for, those we serve.
We promise to see the humanity in each patient we serve, empathize with their lived experiences, and be respectful of their unique identities.
We will embrace deep and meaningful connections with patients, and strive to approach every encounter with humility and compassion.
We will be authentic and present in our interactions with patients and hold ourselves accountable for our mistakes and biases.
We promise to communicate with our patients in an accessible manner to empower their autonomy.
We affirm that patients are the experts of their own bodies, and will partner with them to facilitate holistic wellbeing.
We will be lifelong learners, increasing our competence in the art and science of medicine.
We recognize our limits and will seek help to bridge those gaps through inter-professional collaboration.
We will prioritize care for the mind, body and soul of not only our patients, but of our colleagues and selves,’ the new students continued.
With this devotion, we will champion our personal wellness and bring the best versions of ourselves to our profession.
We will support one another as we grow as physicians and people,’ they said, before concluding: ‘We are honored to accept these white coats.
In light of their legacy as a symbol of power, prestige and dominance, we strive to reclaim their identity as a symbol of responsibility, humility and loving kindness.’
“The University of Minnesota School of Medicine and Dean Robert Englander have performed a real service for the public by presenting their new version of the Hippocratic oath,” Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, chair of medical watchdog Do No Harm, told Breitbart News. “No longer will the current rage to inculcate critical race theory into medical education be contained in lecture halls at America’s medical schools. It is now there for all to see.” He went on to say:
The students reciting the new pledge must forget about the traditional role of the physician as a healer of the sick and express guilt for the incredible advances in medicine that have enabled huge improvements in longevity and freedom from some of the most devastating childhood diseases. They must fight ‘the gender binary, white supremacy, and colonialism’ among other goals of progressive ideology. Physicians are being called to advocate for every progressive cause rather than focusing on the role assigned to them by society: Heal the sick.
“Most disturbing of all was the call to ‘honor all indigenous ways of healing that have been historically marginalized by Western medicine,’ Goldfarb concluded. “Surely Dean Englander cannot mean that we should embrace Shamanism. Or does he?”
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ARC Coup De Grace
Long Action
Magnum Bolt face, .535"
Fluted bolt body
20MOA rail
Pivoting bolt handle
Black 'Classic' bolt knob

This action is cut to accept AICS pattern mags only. I prefer to use Hawkins hunter mags for this build so I changed things around.
Extremely little use, ~35 rounds of 6.5 PRC.

$925 shipped

Will trade for a Right hand CDG short action.

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SOLD AI AXSR chassis

AI AXSR chassis with Rem 700 footprint for right handers. I bought this from a fellow hide member so I'm at least the 2nd ownder that I know of. This chassis has the AT-X fixed stock. Has light blemishes throughout the chassis but not always noticeable in daylight. Pictures show most of them but let me know if you want to see more.
Asking $1,250 shipped
Paypal f&f only.
Trades I would consider:
-TBAC 100% cert
- MDT double pull ckye-pod plus cash from buyer
-AMP annealer
- Bushnell Match Pro ED 15x56 binos plus cash from buyer

BIPOD NOT INCLUDED

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Wanted to share my experience with Glock Customer Service/Warranty

Howdy Hide,

Figured this is the best forum to post this in. First things first- I'm a big fan of Glocks and own a bunch of 'em and bought a new one as recently as last week. Just to illustrate that point, below is a picture that I've shared here of my collection of Glocks chambered in 45...

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Hopefully that serves to illustrate that I'm a fan of their product and not bashing them. That said, I did have to use their customer service/warranty recently and just wanted to share my experience with the Hide and hope that it may be of some help to others down the line if they too find themselves going down a similar path and find this thread through a search. Bottom line up front, I'm neither miffed nor impressed with how things worked out, but rather somewhere in the underwhelmed/indifferent mindset after bringing this effort to a conclusion as of today.

To start with- I should begin where all good stories begin, at the beginning and what started this exchange. I have a G19.3 purchased NIB in 2009 and the pistol has been an absolute rockstar ever since I owned it. I don't mean to overestimate the round count but after 15 years, I'd say that it likely is in the ballpark of 10K rounds. All factory ammunition using brands such as S&B, WWB, UMC, Blazer, Magtech, etc. There was about 1-2K rounds of NATO spec ammo and maybe 500 rounds of +P. I know that I've replaced the recoil spring at least twice (so minimum of 3 OEM recoil springs since owning it NIB).

So with that said- I'm a bit on the neurotic side when it comes to cleaning my firearms, doesn't matter if I put 50 or 500 rounds through it, it just bothers me to go to bed with a 'dirty' pistol. Well about 2-3 years or so ago, I was cleaning the pistol and noticed that there was a chip on the outside of the barrel with what appeared to be a hairline fracture that went from the chip all the way to the 12 o'clock position of the barrel. Truth be told, I already had a backup G19 so I took the Gen 3 out of rotation figuring I'd bring it to a GSSF match and have an armorer look at it for free but between COVID, work, and life, what was supposed to be a pause intended to only be a couple of months turned into years and this year I finally had the craps of having a pistol on the sideline for so long and decided to reach out to Glock's customer service.

Before I get too far, I know the pictures aren't of the greatest quality but I'll throw the pictures of the issue I'm describing here below-

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Since I know it's not the best quality, I'll also throw in a crudely edited picture of the area in question...

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Not sure if it'll come through but as members here are well aware, this is the part of the firearm subjected to tens of thousands of PSI each and every time a round is fired during normal operation so naturally I was concerned about metallurgical issues at this point which is what caused me to seek Glock's opinion on the matter.

Alrighty, this post is getting long so I'll end it hear and pick it up in a subsequent post.

-LD

Steel Target Range Setup

If you were to build a permanent target range with steel targets at every 100 yard increments going out to 1000 yards, how would you do it.

I am building a target range setup at my ranch, will have steel target setups at 100 yard increments out to 1000+. This will be a permanent setup and will not need to move it anytime soon. I am trying to come up some ideas on installation, hangers, sizes, etc. Right now, I am thinking of welding a pipe rack at each 100 yard increment and having a series of steel gongs hanging down at each, kind of like the attached, hanging from straps.

The 100 yard will also have a stand for paper.

I am new at this, i havent seen what is typical for long-range target ranges.

1. Any other target concepts I should consider? I may add a few popping targets at the closer increments

2. What is a typical size gong(s) / plate(s) you would expect to see at 1000 yard shot - where someone relatively new to ELR but with a little instruction can still hit it, but its still a challenge.

3. At those 800-1000 yards distances, any brand of gong / steel or any certain setup aid in hearing/seeing whether target was hit?

4. what about sizes from ~300 yards to 700 yards?

5. I am thinking of using the rubber straps because easier to install/replace than a chain hanging type system. Ideally would have gongs with a tube welded in the top to put on the pipe crossbar but cant find those. Im also worried about the targets sliding down the post and coming too bunched up together, but not sure how to address that other than building a separate rack


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Im guessing this is over gassed?

Im at 42.9 of varget (1.1gr below book max) on a suppressed PSA rifle length, rifle buffered LR308 firing hornady 178s. Its destroying the rims. Lantac enhanced bcg and superlative arms block opened all the way. I even threw in another tungsten weight in the buffer for a total of 6.4oz. Rough chamber maybe? I scoped it once and don't remember seeing anything out of the ordinary.
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22 creed new build

Finally getting the barrel broke in.
22 Creedmoor
Aero Precision Solus action
Preferred Barrel Blanks 24" Rem Varmint/Sendero contour 1:7 twist
Little B@st*rd Gen 1 brake profiled
KRG Bravo (still waiting on AG composite stock)
Built by me - JR Precision LLC.


74 grain tipped hammer hunter (all copper)
Average 3570 FPS (didn't note ES and SD, but single digit SD)
This is with RL-17 - I need to retest with a powder that I have more of and get more of.
All shot at 100 yards
Becoming promising, hopefully it gets a smidge better.

EDIT after looking at shooting log: group 1 ES/SD: 24.9/10.2 - group 2 ES/SD: 9.8/4.2 on Garmin
These are NOT the first 2 groups, rather the last 2 groups in this string. I'd say close to the ragged edge and at listed max from Hammer Hunter
reloading data, around 3570+/-fps.

I'm one of the few that has been having a hard time getting the Hammers to do well. This one seems to be coming around.

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SOLD WTS Whidden FL Bushing Click Sizing Die 6 ARC Mandrels and Bushings Included PRICE DROPPED

WTS Whidden Gunworks 6mm ARC (6ARC, 6 ARC) Sizing Die; Click-adjustable; full-length; bushing sizing. Includes 6 different bushing sizes, and 4 different expander mandrels. Has been used to resize ~550 pieces of Hornady brass. Hoping to find a good home for it since I've switched sizing dies. Please feel free to reach out with any questions. Thanks

MSRP of approx. $310
Price: $180 shipped

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Shipping ammo may get tougher

Didnt know where else to put this but Ishipped out a bit of Ammo yesterday at UPS. They have a big sign up saying that "effective 17 November" the regional office will be closing. I asked the guy behind the desk about that (since you have to take the ammo to the regional location and not just a UPS store) and he told me that a lot of them are closing. I dont know if thats just in this area (SW Oklahoma) but if its nationwide, thats going to pretty much screw up all private ammo sales/shipping.

Anyone else able to add to this?

If there's a better place for it mods, please move.