An Australian doctor has been suspended for promoting Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.
(www.theaustralian.com.au)
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This is why having government mandated licensing for professions is a really fucking bad idea. In fact, having any kind of centralized governance over an entire sector of any profession is a bad idea.
Correct. And that’s the Danger - centralizing, up front, may have some “advantages”. The problem is it creates an Open Cartel that then has to be abided to By Force.
Democracy is actually a very very dangerous concept. This is why we have a Democratic Constitutional Republic. Hence why the Deep State could have never existed if we stuck with that - as always, war & emergency powers give rise to Nightmares.
FEAR IS THE REAL PATHOGEN
The only thing you can do is slow down the slow march of the goose stepping State.
Question I have, now, is how do you maximize an informed public? How do you have an Eternal Great Awakening?
The government controlling who can be a doctor and who can't is super political and dangerous. My beliefs should not determine if I can be a doctor or not. Next, they'll be saying if I'm a Republican I can only do certain jobs. It's nearly slavery which they claim to be against. I guess slavery is okay when you aren't the slave.
But it's clear, Ivermectin works. It's scientifically proven and it's cheap. Wonder why big pharma wants to sell the expensive clot shot but not Ivermectin? Money.
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Example: Indiana Libraries wanted librarians to be classified as professionals (require a masters of library science... Must somehow help them to justify what they paid for their degree). State said ok, so professionals are designated that they have some type of formal education (trade certificate or degree) and continuing education. Libraries agreed, so the public libraries got together and formalized the requirements, including how many hrs. A year they needed to stay a professional. Sent the info to state and state tracks it for them.
I would say some form of professional certification is needed for some of the more important professions. Contractors and customers don't want hacks building houses that fall down or burst into flames. Likewise I don't want a doctor who doesn't know anatomy, or failed out of med school.
On the flip side when gov't controlls the cert/license process, bad things happen. Where is the right balance?