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1:39pm August 13, 2013
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SIGNAL BOOST: Dying Teenager Anthony Stokes Is Being Denied Life-Saving Heart Transplant Because Of Past Run-Ins With Law Enforcement
Fifteen-year-old Anthony Stokes has less than six months to live unless he receives an emergency heart transplant. But his family has been told that Anthony doesn’t qualify for the transplant list because he has a “history of non-compliance” — partly due to his history of earning low grades and having some trouble with the law.
“They said they don’t have any evidence that he would take his medicine or that he would go to his follow-ups,” Melencia Hamilton, Anthony’s mother,told WSBTV News. Hamilton explained that her son has an enlarged heart, and a transplant is the only thing that will help his condition.
The doctors at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta weren’t very specific about what exactly contributed to their decision to label Anthony as “non-compliant.” But family friends explained to WSBTV News that they were told it’s partly because of Anthony’s performance in school and run-ins with law enforcement.
His family and friends don’t accept that as a valid reason to deny the teen life-saving treatment. “We must save Anthony’s life,” family friend Mack Major, identified as Anthony’s mentor, told CBS Atlanta. “We don’t have a lot of time to do it, but it’s something that must be done.”
Civil rights organizations are beginning to take up Anthony’s cause, saying a child’s past shouldn’t have anything to do with the medical care they receive. “He’s been given a death sentence because of a broad and vague excuse of non-compliance,” a representative from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), Christine Young Brown, said. “There was nothing specific in that decision. Just non-compliance.”
Regardless of Anthony’s specific past, his story fits into a larger pattern ofracially-motivated skepticism about young black men. The routinecriminalization of black youth — thanks in large part to the so-called “school-to-prison pipeline,” which funnels a disproportionate number of black teensinto the justice system for minor infractions — ensures that teens like Anthony are often seen as threats. And once society labels those kids as criminal, suspect, or “non-compliant,” their lives are typically considered to have less value.

This is an absolutely heartbreaking story to read, especially considering that I have previously done charity events with this organization and have supported them over the years, and thought them to be very good in their philosophy and practices. I am so, so disappointed right now. This boy does not deserve to be left to die, especially not for such racially-motivated, prejudiced, ambiguous, and invalid reasons. This organization is supposed to help ALL children as much as they can. That’s what I signed up for. Not this.

transplant discrimination is eugenics

littlemissmutant:

socies:

thepoliticalfreakshow:

SIGNAL BOOST: Dying Teenager Anthony Stokes Is Being Denied Life-Saving Heart Transplant Because Of Past Run-Ins With Law Enforcement

Fifteen-year-old Anthony Stokes has less than six months to live unless he receives an emergency heart transplant. But his family has been told that Anthony doesn’t qualify for the transplant list because he has a “history of non-compliance” — partly due to his history of earning low grades and having some trouble with the law.

“They said they don’t have any evidence that he would take his medicine or that he would go to his follow-ups,” Melencia Hamilton, Anthony’s mother,told WSBTV News. Hamilton explained that her son has an enlarged heart, and a transplant is the only thing that will help his condition.

The doctors at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta weren’t very specific about what exactly contributed to their decision to label Anthony as “non-compliant.” But family friends explained to WSBTV News that they were told it’s partly because of Anthony’s performance in school and run-ins with law enforcement.

His family and friends don’t accept that as a valid reason to deny the teen life-saving treatment. “We must save Anthony’s life,” family friend Mack Major, identified as Anthony’s mentor, told CBS Atlanta. “We don’t have a lot of time to do it, but it’s something that must be done.”

Civil rights organizations are beginning to take up Anthony’s cause, saying a child’s past shouldn’t have anything to do with the medical care they receive. “He’s been given a death sentence because of a broad and vague excuse of non-compliance,” a representative from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), Christine Young Brown, said. “There was nothing specific in that decision. Just non-compliance.”

Regardless of Anthony’s specific past, his story fits into a larger pattern ofracially-motivated skepticism about young black men. The routinecriminalization of black youth — thanks in large part to the so-called “school-to-prison pipeline,” which funnels a disproportionate number of black teensinto the justice system for minor infractions — ensures that teens like Anthony are often seen as threats. And once society labels those kids as criminal, suspect, or “non-compliant,” their lives are typically considered to have less value.

This is an absolutely heartbreaking story to read, especially considering that I have previously done charity events with this organization and have supported them over the years, and thought them to be very good in their philosophy and practices. I am so, so disappointed right now. This boy does not deserve to be left to die, especially not for such racially-motivated, prejudiced, ambiguous, and invalid reasons. This organization is supposed to help ALL children as much as they can. That’s what I signed up for. Not this.

transplant discrimination is eugenics

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    Just a follow up. He received the transplant....
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