I welcome all doctors that are noticing a shift in the wind, and are changing sides because of who they think is winning. I welcome them because we need them to win this fight.
But I will never forgive them.
They are partly or mostly responsible for hundreds of thousands dead by not fighting the government on early treatments like HCQ, Zinc and Ivermectin. They did it to protect their careers and for money. They are the worst. Our medical community is scum.
You have to understand that doctors are specifically trained to never use critical thought under any circumstances. They have to follow protocol and procedures.
And it kind of makes sense, because you don't want people getting creative with drugs and therapies. Like you don't want aircraft maintenance personal to be critical thinking specialists either.
The problem is, of course, this type of system works only if the protocols are always the best possible and aimed at maximizing health and not, for example, profits for pharma.
So it's not so much the rotten community. They aren't any worse or better than any other part of the population. It's the entire system that is rotten by design, just doesn't work and has to be completely remade from the ground up.
You have to understand that doctors are specifically trained to never use critical thought under any circumstances. They have to follow protocol and procedures.
I understand that Dr. Peter McCullough treats patients and used critical thinking to realize that telling patients that there is no early treatment for Covid-19 was killing them and spoke out.
I understand that Dr. Vladimir Zelenko realized that by using early treatment he could save almost all the patients with covid-19.
Don't tell me that we would be better off if these doctors didn't use critical thinking skills.
That is fucking bullshit.
Almost all doctors in the USA totally let us down and are partially responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people.
I stand my my statement.
The medical community is SCUM and they let all those patients die to protect their careers and to make sure the money came in.
Conditioning doesn't work on 100% of the people it is used against, yes. Some people retain the ability to think despite their training to do otherwise.
It probably works on you though, because it works on the majority.
Calling people "SCUM" for doing exactly what society trained them to do is, for example, a good sign that conditioning would work very well.
I have always struggled with the balance between protocols and critical thinking. If protocols are absolutely necessary, there needs to be a mechanism for dissent that is untouchable. The nursing code of ethics requires nurses to "go up the chain" as an advocate for patient care until what he or she believes is negligent or inappropriate care by other health professionals is addressed. As a practical matter this "code" is totally useless within any health organization, especially a hospital.
They need a Peter McCullough on call inspector general for this shit and total protection for whistleblower health professionals, even when it turns out they were wrong. And there needs to be a patient bill of rights that allows a patient to chose their care provider and to reject the protocol even in a hospital setting. FFS, if you have a "right to die" you should have a right to take Ivermectin.
Second random thought. I have two kids. Their hard wiring is totally different. One is a rule follower that thrives in an environment where there is a plan and order and defined steps to be taken. The other thrives in a seemingly less organized environment. There are plusses and minuses for each of them as they make their way through the world. God given talent is just that. But there is usually a corresponding weakness that is the flip side of the same coin. This is a long way of agreeing with you. Generally speaking, there is no utility or even justice in condemning people for being hard wired to think a certain way.
I welcome all doctors that are noticing a shift in the wind, and are changing sides because of who they think is winning. I welcome them because we need them to win this fight.
But I will never forgive them.
They are partly or mostly responsible for hundreds of thousands dead by not fighting the government on early treatments like HCQ, Zinc and Ivermectin. They did it to protect their careers and for money. They are the worst. Our medical community is scum.
You have to understand that doctors are specifically trained to never use critical thought under any circumstances. They have to follow protocol and procedures.
And it kind of makes sense, because you don't want people getting creative with drugs and therapies. Like you don't want aircraft maintenance personal to be critical thinking specialists either.
The problem is, of course, this type of system works only if the protocols are always the best possible and aimed at maximizing health and not, for example, profits for pharma.
So it's not so much the rotten community. They aren't any worse or better than any other part of the population. It's the entire system that is rotten by design, just doesn't work and has to be completely remade from the ground up.
I understand that Dr. Peter McCullough treats patients and used critical thinking to realize that telling patients that there is no early treatment for Covid-19 was killing them and spoke out.
I understand that Dr. Vladimir Zelenko realized that by using early treatment he could save almost all the patients with covid-19.
Don't tell me that we would be better off if these doctors didn't use critical thinking skills.
That is fucking bullshit.
Almost all doctors in the USA totally let us down and are partially responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people.
I stand my my statement.
The medical community is SCUM and they let all those patients die to protect their careers and to make sure the money came in.
Conditioning doesn't work on 100% of the people it is used against, yes. Some people retain the ability to think despite their training to do otherwise.
It probably works on you though, because it works on the majority.
Calling people "SCUM" for doing exactly what society trained them to do is, for example, a good sign that conditioning would work very well.
They failed us for selfish reasons.
Medical Doctors are almost all very smart people, because you have to be to make it through.
They are not so dumb that they couldn't see what we could all see early on.
They are scum for letting so many people die rather than challenging the system.
At least some (but very few) did. They are not SCUM.
The rest are either dumb or SCUM take your pick.
I have always struggled with the balance between protocols and critical thinking. If protocols are absolutely necessary, there needs to be a mechanism for dissent that is untouchable. The nursing code of ethics requires nurses to "go up the chain" as an advocate for patient care until what he or she believes is negligent or inappropriate care by other health professionals is addressed. As a practical matter this "code" is totally useless within any health organization, especially a hospital.
They need a Peter McCullough on call inspector general for this shit and total protection for whistleblower health professionals, even when it turns out they were wrong. And there needs to be a patient bill of rights that allows a patient to chose their care provider and to reject the protocol even in a hospital setting. FFS, if you have a "right to die" you should have a right to take Ivermectin.
Second random thought. I have two kids. Their hard wiring is totally different. One is a rule follower that thrives in an environment where there is a plan and order and defined steps to be taken. The other thrives in a seemingly less organized environment. There are plusses and minuses for each of them as they make their way through the world. God given talent is just that. But there is usually a corresponding weakness that is the flip side of the same coin. This is a long way of agreeing with you. Generally speaking, there is no utility or even justice in condemning people for being hard wired to think a certain way.