Like most of you, I have been watching this board and contributing here and there over the months and have drawn great inspiration from it. And there have been many ugly things about the human race and its institutions that have been illuminated here. I don't know if it is true, but there has been discussion on this board about docs/hospitals being incentivized to avoid ivermectin and HCQ, and instead place people on ventilators... and when they die, the incentive is collected. Maybe the docs truly believe in the ventilator approach and they're interpreting the money coming through as a payment to help the hospital to fight the pandemic, so they think it's okay. And maybe some are just greedy and evil.
If the incentives are real, how do we prove it?
And, if we prove the incentives are real, then how do we identify the docs and hospitals that took the money with evil in their hearts? Tougher to prove, but if we can identify them, then we can at least make them explain themselves.
I'm a "baby-boomer" aged 70. How many doctors do you know of 65+ who are still working? I think that you are unjustifiably targeting an extremely small group with your hatred.
The youngest baby boomers are around 55 years old or older today. Many baby boomers have continued working past 64 and I have known many who were working at 70 not because they needed the money, but because they defined their worth in life by that metric.
It's interesting you suggest my comment is hatred. Perhaps you should re read it. I pointed out a very valid observation that was clearly a defining cultural characteristic to a generation. I lived through the early 80s I remember the commercialism and self-bragging about being yuppies.
Don't accuse me of hate when a self identifying characteristic to a large part of a generation didn't age well.