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TikToker Hailed As A Hero For Alerting Medical School Of His Med Student Date's Racist Comments

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TikToker @neesh_me was so unsettled by his date's comments about denying healthcare to minorities that he reached out to the med school she was attending to let them know.

A man on TikTok is being applauded by people on social media after he alerted a medical school about the racist ideas of one of their students.

Creator Neesh (@neesh_me) began his story by telling viewers he would often "match" with conservative women on Tinder to get a free meal.


"I know what you’re thinking, why would you do that to yourself? The answer is really simple. I would eat a bunch of food, and then I would dip on the bill."
"I know, I'm a scumbag."

The TikToker then detailed a particular date with a med student who went on a racist rant about healthcare.

He shared he was initially impressed that she was in med school and became quite intrigued when she talked about changes she would like to see in healthcare.

But he was not prepared for the changes she had in mind.

"She's like, 'Frankly, I don't think immigrants deserve healthcare.' That's a wild change to want."

His date continued, saying that Black and brown people are "genetically inferior," which also took him by surprise.

"I'm brown, do you not see me?"
“Do you not see this? You're Latina. It doesn't make any sense, but she keeps going off saying increasingly heinous stuff."

Neesh decided at that moment to record his date's rant and expose her to the school she was attending.

"I take that footage, and I sent it to the med school she's attending, and about maybe a week later I get an email saying, ‘Hey, we're so sorry you had to endure that racial hardship. We've taken the appropriate steps to ensure [the student] doesn’t perform medical procedures anywhere in California."

The creator concluded by expressing his satisfaction.

"I probably saved lives."
"I'm not a doctor like my parents wanted me to be, but I saved some lives that day."

You can watch below.

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I did it for the people #datingstories #tinderdate #conservativewomen #indian #latina

Viewers of the TikTok thanked Neesh for taking action and agreed that he saved lives in doing so.

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We also appreciate Neesh for taking a stand and the medical school for taking action.

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