A feminist movement has accused the Israeli government of adopting a racist policy towards the country's Ethiopian Jews. Activists believe black women are deliberately being given a controversial contraceptive, to bring about a drop in the population - a claim the government denies. Thousands of Ethiopians have immigrated to Israel since the 1980s, but their Jewish heritage has been questioned, while their social status continues to suffer.

The female doctor appears to be Sephardic. She probably knows first hand about the racism some Jews encounter in Israel.
You go, girl!
Jack Bernstein's book is such an eye opener.
I'd say chances are she is one of the Mizrahim, the Middle-Eastern Jews who frequently feel more kinship with the Palestinian Arabs than they do with their "fellow" Jews.
israhell racist? how's that possible??
G_D's chosen behavior for sure!!
israhell, doesn't it feel good when the s*it land on your face specially when you're accustomed to blame others??
From the Wiki - Chemical Castration:
"In 1966, John Money prescribed medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA, the base ingredient now used in Depo Provera) as a treatment for a patient dealing with pedophilic urges, becoming the first American to employ chemical castration.[4] Since then, the drug has become a mainstay of chemical castration in America.[4] Despite its long history and established use, the drug has never been approved by the FDA for use as a treatment for sexual offenders.[4]"