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Dying of Whiteness

by Jonathan Michel Metzl

Publisher: Basic Books Published: 2019-03-05 Category: Personal Empowerment

Exploring the complex intersection of politics, health, and identity reveals stunning truths about how ideological commitments can literally shape life and death outcomes. This groundbreaking investigation examines how resistance to certain policies and social programs, often rooted in racial anxieties and political identity, leads some Americans to vote and behave in ways that directly undermine their own health, safety, and longevity.

Through extensive research across three states—Missouri, Tennessee, and Kansas—a compelling narrative emerges about communities where people actively oppose policies that would extend their lives. The examination focuses on resistance to gun safety regulations, rejection of the Affordable Care Act, and severe cuts to education and social services. What makes this exploration particularly profound is the documentation of how these political stances correlate with measurable increases in illness, injury, and premature death among the very populations supporting these positions.

The investigation moves beyond statistics to reveal deeply personal stories of individuals whose loyalty to certain political ideologies supersedes their own self-interest. Through interviews and case studies, readers encounter people suffering from treatable conditions who refuse available healthcare, communities experiencing epidemic levels of gun deaths who resist any safety measures, and schools crumbling from budget cuts supported by parents whose children attend them. These aren't abstract policy debates but lived realities with tragic consequences.

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