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.
See, as a former mechanic who still works on his own stuff, I see the opposite. You WANT critical thinkers, not technicians, who will do what is necessary to fix the problem rather than follow rigid and possibly flawed protocols only to shrug and say "it's not fixed" at the end.
Case in point, a tech trying to fix a Cummins engine at a place I worked walked into service department one day and said: "what do I do now? Cummins warranty protocol says the next step is to run the engine but they had me take the cylinder head off two steps ago. How do you run an engine without a cylinder head?"
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.
See, as a former mechanic who still works on his own stuff, I see the opposite. You WANT critical thinkers, not technicians, who will do what is necessary to fix the problem rather than follow rigid and possibly flawed protocols only to shrug and say "it's not fixed" at the end.
Case in point, a tech trying to fix a Cummins engine at a place I worked walked into service department one day and said: "what do I do now? Cummins warranty protocol says the next step is to run the engine but they had me take the cylinder head off two steps ago. How do you run an engine without a cylinder head?"
Yes, that's true, if the mechanic is experienced and competent.