Today I would like to propose a new theory for political language – the longer and more unclear the name of an idea, the likelier it is that the phrase is meant as a cover-up.
For evidence I present “racial affinity group caucusing,” an idea proposed by several healthcare professionals.
“Racial affinity group caucuses” can help “dismantle the systems that perpetuate these inequities,” in healthcare, the opinion piece in the New England Journal of Medicine argues.
The lead author is Leanna Lewis, a social worker and the director of the University of California San Francisco’s “Program in Medical Education for the Urban Underserved.”