Amy Gallagher, an NHS registered mental health nurse, is suing Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, which covers mental health services in north London, for racial and religious discrimination and harassment. The NHS trust's woke ideology branded her defective because of her 'whiteness' and her Christian beliefs, which were considered racist by definition.
She discusses this important test case with David Scott and explains how Tavistock targeted her beliefs, including Christianity, and introduced cultural Marxist ideology into the educational curriculum.
Tavistock's training included 2022 lectures. Whiteness is a modern issue. It is publicly available and can be viewed at: Links for this January and Links for this November.
This, of course, is neo-Marxist critical race theory applied to Britain's taxpayer-funded National Health Service.
In this discussion, Amy Gallagher shares her experience encountering this ideological bias in the education she was receiving (and paying for) and her employer's management in response to her questions for this story. talk about the nature of the response received from the person.
David and Amy discuss the nature of Cultural Marxist thought, its use of deceptive language in its metaphors, and the underlying beliefs (religious in nature) that drive ever more destruction of our institutions. ). The fact that it is the field of education, in this case medical education, that highlights this issue is no coincidence. This is because these ideas, originally developed in the field of law, are more ingrained in education than in any other area of society. . Through its fields, woke ideology is shaping the minds of young people in schools and the next generation of professionals and leaders in universities and institutions like this NHS Trust.
When Amy complained that the Tavistock family singled out race and singled out religion in course lectures and tutorials, she seemed annoyed and thought her words were traumatic. It was done. She faced disciplinary action that could lead to expulsion. She was isolated in the facility and had essentially no support from other students or faculty.
Eventually, Amy decided to take a legal stand and filed a lawsuit against the trust for discrimination. Freedom of religion is protected characteristics Under the Equality Act 2010.
Since then, she has received overwhelming support from the public for her position. crowdfunding A significant amount has already been raised to raise cash for legal costs. Donations to it continue.
Others within the NHS share Amy Gallagher's concerns, but are too afraid to speak out for fear of their jobs. The nature of NHS counseling and therapy itself is being transformed by the ideology that has gripped many (perhaps most) institutions in our country. It is an ideology rooted in deception and coercion, fear and false pride. This is a belief system that we all need to be aware of and learn to counter.
That's why this case is so important and why it's so important to support Amy.
Amy Gallagher is fighting back and joins David to discuss why and how.