Yes, my view of doctors has taken a nose-dive because of their stance during 'Covid' - for both their sins of commission (enthusiasts for perforation, and the mask) or sins of ommission (head down, bum up, ears blocked to the pseudo-science and the harm of the 'pandemic' response).
And thanks for the tip re Jack Handey - that guy is actually funny!
I'm not at all ashamed to say that I blame doctors for what has happened over the past 2.5+ years. As Julie Ponesse pointed out in her excellent presentation at the AMPS Reclaiming Medicine conference (https://amps.redunion.com.au/reclaiming_medicine-video), they DID have a choice, and most of them chose to betray their patients' interests in favour of their own. If they're not held individually responsible for the damage their complicity has wrought, where's the disincentive to do this all again?
The disincentive can, theoretically, come from education, providing positive alternatives, or system re-design. I'm glad you chose those 3 rather than getting enmeshed in trying to hold individuals responsible. I blame them, but I'm not holding my breath for reality to catch up anytime soon.
Yes, my view of doctors has taken a nose-dive because of their stance during 'Covid' - for both their sins of commission (enthusiasts for perforation, and the mask) or sins of ommission (head down, bum up, ears blocked to the pseudo-science and the harm of the 'pandemic' response).
And thanks for the tip re Jack Handey - that guy is actually funny!
I'm not at all ashamed to say that I blame doctors for what has happened over the past 2.5+ years. As Julie Ponesse pointed out in her excellent presentation at the AMPS Reclaiming Medicine conference (https://amps.redunion.com.au/reclaiming_medicine-video), they DID have a choice, and most of them chose to betray their patients' interests in favour of their own. If they're not held individually responsible for the damage their complicity has wrought, where's the disincentive to do this all again?
She's so well-spoken, that Julie. I loved her on the Zuby podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/40e1ylWRY9iUUzGhiGWYcC?si=a438101911fa42ba
The disincentive can, theoretically, come from education, providing positive alternatives, or system re-design. I'm glad you chose those 3 rather than getting enmeshed in trying to hold individuals responsible. I blame them, but I'm not holding my breath for reality to catch up anytime soon.