Tell me again why Women's reproductive health doesn't mean anything?
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So, what happened to the Hippocratic Oath of "First do no harm"??? Evil!!
They are private people that can choose where they want to live and work. And, they've made the choice not to live and work where their malpractice insurance is more than they make.
This is exactly what the people screaming baby killers wanted. They wanted their way, no excuses, no exceptions. Now they have it, and they're the baby killers. Good job forced birthers.
LMAO! Yes, they can choose where they work. I love how you turned that around!!! :-( Forcing a live birth vs killing a baby!! I'll side with life. Why do you side with death? Just a simple question!
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.