You have a very generous view, that I understand and is nice.
But when you're in certain professions or have certain responsibilities you cannot afford to be ignorant. Legally and morally, it's part of your job responsibility. At the first hints of trouble they should have researched whatever they could.
When the jabs first came out, my husband asked if we should take them. I told him I have to check. I looked up what was new and different about these "vaccines". I read about nanoparticles and mRNA and I knew then they were bad. That lead me to Dr. Tenpenny, Dr. Zelenko, Dr. Madej and Dr. Mikovits. My mom, sister and brother took 2 jabs. I finally talked my mom out of the booster. Not really speaking to my brother or sister.
Even with ALL the information, now available, they are still giving Covid jabs today, and more people will die.
You cannot make Cyanide cupcakes and tell people it's their choice to eat them or not. They should never exist.
It's going to get interesting. My biggest concern is the unintended consequences of going after everyone in the medical profession who "should have known better". Need emergency care? Sorry, all the doctors are booked up with other emergency cases. Why? Because there are so few anymore. Why's that? Well, besides the ones in jail, very few are going into the medical field anymore.
That's why I think we're going to have to figure out a way to sift the wheat from the chaff.
I'm not saying you're wrong. I am suggesting that we need to be wise in how we deal with the criminal syndicate. And by that, I don't mean letting anyone off the hook. Some doctors, like Fauci, need to face capital punishment.
If the medical professional was ignorant or evil, both have a bad outcome.
Actually, I have a friend who had a doctor visit her. He took her son out in his expensive super-car. And he told her son he could have one someday if he becomes a doctor. He's in medical school right now.
I hope the main reason people get into the medical field is to help others.
Unfortunately, money motivates a lot of people who become doctors. By no means all, maybe only a small percentage. But how many are enticed and seduced by the financial rewards of the medical industry after they enter the profession?
Big pharma has a history of lavish spending on doctors while educating them on their products. Some years back, a family member told me about walking into the staff lounge one day and overhearing 2 of the clinic doctors discussing the amazing dinner and theater experience they had the night before, and what was planned for next week with another drug company (I want to say it was a dinner cruise), before they realized someone else was in the lounge. Then the topic completely changed. I wonder why? Were they told not to discuss those events with the staff? Is there any chance they would not be influenced by the lavish dinners and complementary entertainment?
You have a very generous view, that I understand and is nice.
But when you're in certain professions or have certain responsibilities you cannot afford to be ignorant. Legally and morally, it's part of your job responsibility. At the first hints of trouble they should have researched whatever they could.
When the jabs first came out, my husband asked if we should take them. I told him I have to check. I looked up what was new and different about these "vaccines". I read about nanoparticles and mRNA and I knew then they were bad. That lead me to Dr. Tenpenny, Dr. Zelenko, Dr. Madej and Dr. Mikovits. My mom, sister and brother took 2 jabs. I finally talked my mom out of the booster. Not really speaking to my brother or sister.
Even with ALL the information, now available, they are still giving Covid jabs today, and more people will die.
You cannot make Cyanide cupcakes and tell people it's their choice to eat them or not. They should never exist.
It's going to get interesting. My biggest concern is the unintended consequences of going after everyone in the medical profession who "should have known better". Need emergency care? Sorry, all the doctors are booked up with other emergency cases. Why? Because there are so few anymore. Why's that? Well, besides the ones in jail, very few are going into the medical field anymore.
That's why I think we're going to have to figure out a way to sift the wheat from the chaff.
I'm not saying you're wrong. I am suggesting that we need to be wise in how we deal with the criminal syndicate. And by that, I don't mean letting anyone off the hook. Some doctors, like Fauci, need to face capital punishment.
If the medical professional was ignorant or evil, both have a bad outcome.
Actually, I have a friend who had a doctor visit her. He took her son out in his expensive super-car. And he told her son he could have one someday if he becomes a doctor. He's in medical school right now.
I hope the main reason people get into the medical field is to help others.
Unfortunately, money motivates a lot of people who become doctors. By no means all, maybe only a small percentage. But how many are enticed and seduced by the financial rewards of the medical industry after they enter the profession?
Big pharma has a history of lavish spending on doctors while educating them on their products. Some years back, a family member told me about walking into the staff lounge one day and overhearing 2 of the clinic doctors discussing the amazing dinner and theater experience they had the night before, and what was planned for next week with another drug company (I want to say it was a dinner cruise), before they realized someone else was in the lounge. Then the topic completely changed. I wonder why? Were they told not to discuss those events with the staff? Is there any chance they would not be influenced by the lavish dinners and complementary entertainment?