Docs Runnin' for Office? Betta Be 'Bout Healthcare for the People, Not Just the Rich
These doctors wanna be politicians? Gotta see if they gonna keep it real for the community or just sell out to the system.

Aight, so I'm hearin' a whole lotta doctors, all Democrats, wanna run for office in the midterms. Word is some of 'em triggered 'cause of that dude RFK Jr. and his whole anti-vax thing. Look, I ain't gonna lie, health be important, especially round here where we already dealin' with all kinda messed up stuff.
But lemme tell you somethin', just 'cause you got a white coat don't mean you understand what's goin' on in the streets. These doctors gotta prove they ain't just tryna climb the ladder and forget about the folks who need 'em most. We talkin' affordable healthcare, access to meds, and real solutions for the problems that be killin' us out here.
See, these doctors, they wanna talk 'bout vaccines. Cool. But what 'bout the fact that we can't even afford to go to the damn clinic in the first place? What 'bout the food deserts, the pollution, the lack of clean water? All that stuff affects our health too, and ain't nobody addressin' it.
I'm seein' a lotta talk 'bout public health, but where the funding at? Where the resources for community programs that actually help people? They wanna police our bodies, but they don't wanna invest in our well-bein'. That ain't right.
RFK Jr., he sayin' some wild stuff, no doubt. But the bigger picture is, we gotta be able to question everything, especially when it comes to our health. We gotta do our own research, talk to our people, and make informed decisions. Can't just blindly trust nobody, not the government, not the doctors, nobody.
So these doctors wanna run for office? They gotta understand that they work for us, not the other way around. They gotta fight for policies that benefit the whole community, not just the privileged few. They gotta be accountable and transparent, and they gotta listen to the voices of the people who are often ignored.
I ain't tryna be cynical, but I've seen too many promises broken to just blindly trust these folks. They gotta earn our trust, show us they really 'bout that action, and prove they ain't just another set of politicians lookin' to line their pockets.
Real talk, we need folks in office who understand what it's like to struggle, who know the importance of community, and who are willing to fight for what's right. If these doctors can do that, then maybe they got a chance. But if they just another cog in the machine, then they can stay where they at.
Word to the mother, we need real change, not just empty promises. Keep it 100, or keep it movin'.
Sources:
* Local community health centers and clinics * National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) * BlackDoctor.org


