Willful ignorance in this context is quite evil. I think examples need to be made of them all, those who pushed this venom. The only nurses who should be given a pass are the one who realized what was happening and QUIT. Anyone who just tucked their head and continued playing along with the devil deserves their dues.
Let's not forget all the media figures, newspapers, etc., that did everything in their power to quash the truth from being exposed, whether that was the vaccine dangers or covid cures.
Doctors who can be proven to have known and didn’t object, death penalty.
Doctors who can be proven to have had no idea (aka useful idiots) licenses revoked, can never practice medicine again. Plus prison sentence determined by how many patients they’ve pushed the jab onto had died or had side effects.
Nurses who knew and were aiding in the crime, death penalty.
Nurses who knew and objected but continued to work, probably to keep a roof over their heads and keep food on the table, license to practice medicine revoked. Unless they’re willing to have their day in court and point the finger at who done it, they can keep their license.
Agree except for your last point. People in this movement that got the vax to keep their job were judged more harshly than you’re judging a nurse that willfully endangered people.
I’m all for doing what you’ve gotta do to survive, but my line is drawn at harming others for personal gain.
Wow, excellent question. I thank God that I have never been in such a situation but if I were, I would hope that my faith in God would guide me to walk away from my job rather than stand by and watch a doctor literally murder a human being with a protocol that is known to kill and not do something about it. I just can't imagine doing that. That nurse is assisting a murder and needs to answer for that. What about the Hippocratic Oath.
They enabled the villainy. Professionals who refused to step over the line, resigned. Many Healthcare professionals got overly callous about how they handled human beings during Covid. They all should go back to school and retake all the ethics classes at their expense, for starters. If nothing is done but a slap, it certainly won't quell the vaccinated who have just discovered it was all a hoax and their health might be greatly compromised. Where were all your Professional judgements? As people were dying? Where was your growing concern? I could go on forever but I'll stop here.
Maybe everyone that was involved in administering the clot shot makes up 4 to 6% of the population that will be lost forever. Maybe they are they ones that make up most of suicide weekend. At this point I am just enjoying the show. Let's just wait and see because I know several doctors and nurses that walked away when ordered to administer or get this shot themselves.
In the end, what disturbs the reader more than the policemen's escape from punishment is their capacity -- as the ordinary men they were, as men not much different from those we know or even from ourselves -- to kill as they did.
Battalion 101's killing wasn't, as Mr. Browning points out, the kind of "battlefield frenzy" occasionally seen in all wars, when soldiers, having faced death, and having seen their friends killed, slaughter enemy prisoners or even civilians. It was, rather, the cold-blooded fulfillment of German national policy, and involved, for the policemen, a process of accommodation to orders that required them to do things they would never have dreamed they would ever do, and to justify their actions, or somehow reinterpret them, so that they would not see themselves as evil people.
Fulfillment of hospital/CDC policies.
Mr. Browning's meticulous account, and his own acute reflections on the actions of the battalion members, demonstrate the important effect that the situation had on those men: the orders to kill, the pressure to conform, and the fear that if they didn't kill they might suffer some kind of punishment or, at least, damage to their careers. In fact, the few who tried to avoid killing got away with it; but most believed, or at least could tell themselves, that they had little choice.
But Mr. Browning's account also illustrates other factors that made it possible for the battalion's ordinary men not only to kill but, ultimately, to kill in a routine, and in some cases sadistic, way. Each of these factors helped the policemen feel that they were not violating, or violating only because it was necessary, their personal moral codes.
Protocols. Mask Nazis. Power trips.
One such factor was the justification for killing provided by the anti-Semitic rationales to which the policemen had been exposed since the rise of Nazism, rationales reinforced by the battalion's officers. The Jews were presented not only as evil and dangerous but also, in some way, as responsible for the bombing deaths of German women and children. Another factor was the process of dehumanization: abetted by Nazi racial theories that were embraced by policemen who preferred not to see themselves as killers, Jews were seen as less than people, as creatures who could be killed without the qualms that would be provoked in them were they to kill fellow Germans or even Slavs. It was particularly when the German policemen came across German Jews speaking their own language, especially those from their own city, that they felt a human connection that made it harder to kill them.
Treating unvaxxed different than vaxxed. Didn’t someone just say unvaxxed should be flown somewhere and shot by kids with Ak47s?
The policemen were also helped by the practice of trying not to refer to their activities as killing: they were involved in "actions" and "resettlements." Moreover, the responsibility wasn't theirs; it belonged to the authorities -- Major Trapp as well as, ultimately, the leaders of the German state -- whose orders they were merely carrying out. Indeed, whatever responsibility they did have was diffused by dividing the task into parts and by sharing it with other people and processes. It was shared, first of all, by others in the battalion, some of whom provided cordons so that Jews couldn't escape and some of whom did the shooting. It was shared by the Trawnikis, who were brought in to do the shooting whenever possible so that the battalion could focus on the roundups. And it was shared, most effectively, by the death camps, which made the men's jobs immensely easier, since stuffing a Jew into a cattle car, though it sealed his fate almost as surely as a neck shot, left the actual killing to a machine-like process that would take place far away, one for which the battalion members didn't need to feel personally responsible.
Protocols. Standard of care. Evidence based care. Trust the Science.
The hero nurses were the ones that didnt bend the knee and got fired for it. Everyone should get a slap that decided to go along with it. Its the same excuse as “i was just doing my job rounding up jews and putting them in the cattle car!”
The obvious ones will be found he ones who had something to gain.the other trapped in the middle some may have had a higher calling.The others will have to live with it. People do things for a lot of reasons. Let me throw this one at you. Let me know what you think.
‘I am a nurse. I deal with late stage care. When it first hit nobody knew anything and people were dying. There was nothing we could do. So you hold their hand. Tell them there family can’t come in but they are outside full of love. You tell them to be strong…and they do because they love their families. They don’t want to pass it to them. I watch them go. Most are from a different generation and with that they carry an inner feeling of duty. An inner glow of peace. They know god is waiting and they will go as they always wished they had. With dignity just like the boys did when they were young to answer the call. I threw that last part in because that is what I like to think about as the monitor hits the steady tone. Why did I stay knowing the evil around me? Someone has to to be the fire in the darkness. Everyone arguing with everyone everywhere I answered gods call and held their hands while everyone argued outside’
People in all professions did this. Held the hand, drove the truck, made the food plowed the field, stocked the formula, stood the watch. We did it for each other We are Americans. It’s what we do. We have god the constitution and the greatest civilization the world has ever known. For the evil? We have the emails. We have the videos. We have all of the evidence. God always wins.
People that went along to keep their jobs to feed their families would maybe get a pass, but at the same time, they would all claim that to try to get a pass. Probably should probably have their ability to practice medicine revoked forever, at the least.
If they roll over on their superiors, the ones actually calling the shots, they would probably get a pass. Everyone else, death penalty or life in prison and made to work to atone.
The easy way would be to kill them all and let God sort it out, though.
Hang them all. No special treatment. They knew what they were doing was permanently harming (possibly killing) others. They took an oath to DO NO HARM.
We do not need such people living amongst us, nor anywhere, at all.
Did they get paid above and beyond their typical earnings?
Just a question. I'm not the judge, but that's where I'd think it should begin. What did they earn/give up for doing what they did.
Not everyone who looks evil, did it out of bad motivations. Not everyone who looks saintly is either.
I have friends, or we knew people, who were/are in the medical community. Some were very vocal, and honestly, downright hateful, to those who didn't agree lock step with them. People I never thought would have been so.
But, then I think back to how I was pre-Nov 2020 and I could have possibly done some of that BS. And we all did, do, and have. I don't understand it now, but I know what it's like to be brainwashed to think masks work, a virus is going to kill us all, and the government has our best interests at heart (well, not really that last one)....
Sorry, but if you gave the shot, you’re an attempted murderer at best. They were trained to force the vax. They were trained to dodge questions and not ask questions if their own. Being a part of the medical community, they had to understand fairly damn quickly that something was wrong…yet they went along with it.
You know how EASY it is to tell other people to throw away their livelihoods? Not only that but they've been being fed the "this is how we treat covid" shit from the top, and non-compliance in medical fields can cost you a license you've spent the better part of your adult life obtaining.
I say the people who hang are in the government and in unelected agencies. We can determine individual guilt later.
It's pretty simple. It's irrational to morally evaluate the actions of people subjected to coercion (within the limits of that coercion). If people's lives (or perhaps even just livelihoods) were threatened then they deserve some form of leniency. We need to focus on those who initiated the violence in the first place (which is the state). Otherwise you're doing the equivalent of trying to determine whether it's moral for Nazi concentration camp victims to steal from each other in prison rather than focusing on the people that put them there.
People who gleefully went along with it on the other hand... well... fuck em.
The time for whistleblowers is almost over. Anyone who didn't act against the coercion was acting knowingly. Sorry but God would've provided, had they been stronger, better, more true.
Few have come forward to speak out against this. Those few have shown it can be done. Everyone else kept their heads down... judgment comes for us all. Do good work while you are here and Be The Light In The World 💫
Perhaps the punishment should be tied to how much money was made enforcing the vax. Nurses are not necessarily making piles of money, they are paying their modest billls and housing themselves, while Fauci was raking it in.
My daughter is a nurse who is unvaxxed and never worked with CV19 patients. She doesn't work on that floor. Everything was, apparently, compartmentalized. She didn't witness any of it. We just need to be sure. Check their time clocks, make sure they are indeed guilty.
c. 1600, "to select by lot and put to death every tenth man," from Latin decimatus, past participle of decimare "the removal or destruction of one-tenth," from decem "ten" (from PIE root *dekm- "ten").
The killing of one in ten, chosen by lots, from a rebellious city or a mutinous army was a punishment sometimes used by the Romans. The word has been used (loosely and unetymologically, to the irritation of pedants) since 1660s for "destroy a large but indefinite number of." Related: Decimated; decimating.
Used on sailing ships in days gone by. Things got difficult if you hanged the entire mutinous crew!
Willful ignorance in this context is quite evil. I think examples need to be made of them all, those who pushed this venom. The only nurses who should be given a pass are the one who realized what was happening and QUIT. Anyone who just tucked their head and continued playing along with the devil deserves their dues.
Let's not forget all the media figures, newspapers, etc., that did everything in their power to quash the truth from being exposed, whether that was the vaccine dangers or covid cures.
Top administrative policy makers, death penalty.
Doctors who can be proven to have known and didn’t object, death penalty.
Doctors who can be proven to have had no idea (aka useful idiots) licenses revoked, can never practice medicine again. Plus prison sentence determined by how many patients they’ve pushed the jab onto had died or had side effects.
Nurses who knew and were aiding in the crime, death penalty.
Nurses who knew and objected but continued to work, probably to keep a roof over their heads and keep food on the table, license to practice medicine revoked. Unless they’re willing to have their day in court and point the finger at who done it, they can keep their license.
Agree except for your last point. People in this movement that got the vax to keep their job were judged more harshly than you’re judging a nurse that willfully endangered people.
I’m all for doing what you’ve gotta do to survive, but my line is drawn at harming others for personal gain.
This is rational and I accept
Wow, excellent question. I thank God that I have never been in such a situation but if I were, I would hope that my faith in God would guide me to walk away from my job rather than stand by and watch a doctor literally murder a human being with a protocol that is known to kill and not do something about it. I just can't imagine doing that. That nurse is assisting a murder and needs to answer for that. What about the Hippocratic Oath.
I for one am not for holding the general nurse accountable.
I think Head Nurses should be based on their decisions.
And any Nurse that hooked up a ventilator or gave Remdesivir.
They all deserve their day in court.
They enabled the villainy. Professionals who refused to step over the line, resigned. Many Healthcare professionals got overly callous about how they handled human beings during Covid. They all should go back to school and retake all the ethics classes at their expense, for starters. If nothing is done but a slap, it certainly won't quell the vaccinated who have just discovered it was all a hoax and their health might be greatly compromised. Where were all your Professional judgements? As people were dying? Where was your growing concern? I could go on forever but I'll stop here.
Maybe everyone that was involved in administering the clot shot makes up 4 to 6% of the population that will be lost forever. Maybe they are they ones that make up most of suicide weekend. At this point I am just enjoying the show. Let's just wait and see because I know several doctors and nurses that walked away when ordered to administer or get this shot themselves.
Reminds me of **Ordinary Men. Lots of parallels to draw.
https://archive.ph/m0IAd
Fulfillment of hospital/CDC policies.
Protocols. Mask Nazis. Power trips.
Treating unvaxxed different than vaxxed. Didn’t someone just say unvaxxed should be flown somewhere and shot by kids with Ak47s?
Protocols. Standard of care. Evidence based care. Trust the Science.
They should still face punishment for their complicity in the situation, though not as harsh as those who actively did it knowingly.
In my opinion.
The hero nurses were the ones that didnt bend the knee and got fired for it. Everyone should get a slap that decided to go along with it. Its the same excuse as “i was just doing my job rounding up jews and putting them in the cattle car!”
The obvious ones will be found he ones who had something to gain.the other trapped in the middle some may have had a higher calling.The others will have to live with it. People do things for a lot of reasons. Let me throw this one at you. Let me know what you think.
‘I am a nurse. I deal with late stage care. When it first hit nobody knew anything and people were dying. There was nothing we could do. So you hold their hand. Tell them there family can’t come in but they are outside full of love. You tell them to be strong…and they do because they love their families. They don’t want to pass it to them. I watch them go. Most are from a different generation and with that they carry an inner feeling of duty. An inner glow of peace. They know god is waiting and they will go as they always wished they had. With dignity just like the boys did when they were young to answer the call. I threw that last part in because that is what I like to think about as the monitor hits the steady tone. Why did I stay knowing the evil around me? Someone has to to be the fire in the darkness. Everyone arguing with everyone everywhere I answered gods call and held their hands while everyone argued outside’
People in all professions did this. Held the hand, drove the truck, made the food plowed the field, stocked the formula, stood the watch. We did it for each other We are Americans. It’s what we do. We have god the constitution and the greatest civilization the world has ever known. For the evil? We have the emails. We have the videos. We have all of the evidence. God always wins.
I was just doing my job didn't work for Nuremberg
People that went along to keep their jobs to feed their families would maybe get a pass, but at the same time, they would all claim that to try to get a pass. Probably should probably have their ability to practice medicine revoked forever, at the least.
If they roll over on their superiors, the ones actually calling the shots, they would probably get a pass. Everyone else, death penalty or life in prison and made to work to atone.
The easy way would be to kill them all and let God sort it out, though.
simple as
IF YOU COMMIT A CRIME YOU MUST SERVE DUE PUNISHMENT. End of conversation.
Hang them all. No special treatment. They knew what they were doing was permanently harming (possibly killing) others. They took an oath to DO NO HARM.
We do not need such people living amongst us, nor anywhere, at all.
Traitors hang. Just following orders is never a defense.
Did they get paid above and beyond their typical earnings?
Just a question. I'm not the judge, but that's where I'd think it should begin. What did they earn/give up for doing what they did.
Not everyone who looks evil, did it out of bad motivations. Not everyone who looks saintly is either.
I have friends, or we knew people, who were/are in the medical community. Some were very vocal, and honestly, downright hateful, to those who didn't agree lock step with them. People I never thought would have been so.
But, then I think back to how I was pre-Nov 2020 and I could have possibly done some of that BS. And we all did, do, and have. I don't understand it now, but I know what it's like to be brainwashed to think masks work, a virus is going to kill us all, and the government has our best interests at heart (well, not really that last one)....
Let the folks who lost someone close decide.
Holy Shit!
I'm over here getting blue balls waiting for the first arrest, and this pede is thinking about what we do when they all get arrested.
Let's start with the first one, and see how it goes.
Weren’t nurses also receiving gigantic bonuses?
Sorry, but if you gave the shot, you’re an attempted murderer at best. They were trained to force the vax. They were trained to dodge questions and not ask questions if their own. Being a part of the medical community, they had to understand fairly damn quickly that something was wrong…yet they went along with it.
Death penalty for the ring leaders and worst offenders. Lesser penalties for the genuinely duped and repentant.
When peace comes, it musn't just be hangings...
https://youtu.be/BAunpxS8GXo
You know how EASY it is to tell other people to throw away their livelihoods? Not only that but they've been being fed the "this is how we treat covid" shit from the top, and non-compliance in medical fields can cost you a license you've spent the better part of your adult life obtaining.
I say the people who hang are in the government and in unelected agencies. We can determine individual guilt later.
It's pretty simple. It's irrational to morally evaluate the actions of people subjected to coercion (within the limits of that coercion). If people's lives (or perhaps even just livelihoods) were threatened then they deserve some form of leniency. We need to focus on those who initiated the violence in the first place (which is the state). Otherwise you're doing the equivalent of trying to determine whether it's moral for Nazi concentration camp victims to steal from each other in prison rather than focusing on the people that put them there.
People who gleefully went along with it on the other hand... well... fuck em.
The time for whistleblowers is almost over. Anyone who didn't act against the coercion was acting knowingly. Sorry but God would've provided, had they been stronger, better, more true.
Few have come forward to speak out against this. Those few have shown it can be done. Everyone else kept their heads down... judgment comes for us all. Do good work while you are here and Be The Light In The World 💫
Perhaps the punishment should be tied to how much money was made enforcing the vax. Nurses are not necessarily making piles of money, they are paying their modest billls and housing themselves, while Fauci was raking it in.
My daughter is a nurse who is unvaxxed and never worked with CV19 patients. She doesn't work on that floor. Everything was, apparently, compartmentalized. She didn't witness any of it. We just need to be sure. Check their time clocks, make sure they are indeed guilty.
Used on sailing ships in days gone by. Things got difficult if you hanged the entire mutinous crew!