Tell me again why Women's reproductive health doesn't mean anything?
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I don't think you understand that they're just turning arguments around on you.
They choose to stand by the freedom to do whatever they want to do. This is fine. If it leads to a shortage of capable people to provide services, then demand will be created and people will rise to fill those roles over time, especially as wages inevitably increase to provide incentive to work for the healthcare systems.
You can shame these doctors for their decisions, sure. But I also don't think they're necessarily evil for seeking work elsewhere. Especially if there are underhanded machinations going on where money is being thrown around to deprive the places that establish law against abortion of healthcare workers.
I saw the turn around. I'm fine with doctors being free to go where ever. Insurance does what insurance does. This entire thing is to save babies and lives. If insurance and doctors cause deaths, it's not the fault of those not wanting abortions. All life is precious.
That whole saving babies backfired.
They won't work there because malpractice insurance went up. This was a known reaction. It happens all the time in different areas for different types of medical practices.
You're going to have to come up with even more than money to pay a doctor who has to pay malpractice insurance that is more than they make as a living. The reason for the mass exedus is that insurance contracts limits the amount of pay. That means doctors can't raise their prices, so they move.
You should have educated yourself. You should have listened when people tried to educate you. Now you get to be the very same baby killer.
I literally defended and agreed with you and you tried to attack me.
Maybe dude's right, maybe you're a fuckin' retard after all lol.
If that's your idea of defending, when you've regurgitated forced birth points of view...
I literally said what you said: that they chose to leave, and that was their decision based on finances.
Also, and in case you are actually too stupid to get this key point:
There will be a lot of people hit with the crossfire of this argument, including good doctors or doctors who are just doing what they're told to by the powers that be.
What if leaving these places is just a way to avoid having to do what their bosses tell them to, and keeping their heads down and away from politicizing their job?
Everyone at any of these health care systems, whether they participated or not, will be scrutinized and/or attacked. A lot of people who don't even agree with this will be caught up in that.
It's easy to forget that not everyone wants to be political or politicized -- and they aren't evil for just removing themselves from those situations. They are exercising their rights to live where they want.