The Left’s obsession with race is alive and well, even in healthcare. This lawsuit is a critical step toward restoring equality and meritocracy in our medical system.
- Scholarship only for “Native Hawaiian” students.
- Provides tuition, a stipend, and funds for books.
- Challenged in court for violating the Constitution.
A Scholarship Based on Skin Color?
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is under fire for a scholarship program that reeks of blatant discrimination. This isn’t about helping those in need, it’s about handing out taxpayer dollars based on someone’s ethnic background. The Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program is exclusively for “Native Hawaiian” medical students who promise to practice medicine in Hawaii after they graduate.
Awardees get a sweet deal: tuition covered, a monthly allowance, and extra cash for books and supplies. But here’s the kicker: you only qualify if you’re the “right” race. This program, still active as of March 15th, is a slap in the face to the principles of equality and opportunity.
Do No Harm Takes a Stand
Thankfully, someone is fighting back. Do No Harm, a group dedicated to removing identity politics from medicine, has filed a lawsuit against HHS. They argue this scholarship program violates the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the Constitution.
Stanley Goldfarb, chairman of Do No Harm, isn’t pulling any punches. He stated the program’s continued existence proves just how deep-seated this discrimination is.
The Broader Impact: Race-Based Policies Must End
This lawsuit isn’t just about one scholarship. It’s about the Left’s relentless push to divide us by race. These policies, often disguised as “diversity” initiatives, only serve to create resentment and undermine the idea of a colorblind society. We must stand against this divisive ideology and demand equal treatment under the law for all Americans.
The Trump administration made strides in ending these discriminatory practices. This lawsuit is a chance to build on that progress and ensure that future administrations don’t revert to these harmful policies. The future of our nation depends on our commitment to equality. If we continue down this path, where will it end?


