Reddit starts a sub to celebrate unvaccinated deaths. Perform serious mental gymnastics to justify themselves.
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Its probably not doctors doing it. Its nurses.
Nurses are almost always women who barely passed schooling, who think the world revolves around them, and have the ego to think they deserve to decide who lives/dies.
For every mouthy doctor you see on the internet, there are 60 nurses working under them doing far worse shit.
Fun fact: most female serial killers tend to be nurses or caretakers.
Addendum to fun fact: Only if you define serial killer in a way as to it being two+ kills across a long period of time. If it is at any time, even immediately consecutive, then mothers killing 2+ children is the most common serial killer category for women.
What about child molesters? School teachers?
Relative.
Well that's genuinely horrifying.
Yep. I largely believe this to be true. My wife is a researcher for a big university (she's on an H1B and we're working on her green card) and she is really struggling with what I'm saying vs. what her MD boss and colleagues are saying.
Watching Peter McCullough talk has really been a missing puzzle piece for me in trying to figure this out. I'll link a video where he argues before the Texas Senate HHS Committee that there's no direction at all from the CDC on outpatient treatment options.
He testifies that the current medical practice for a positive COVID test is "go home, rest, and if it gets bad, call us" -- there's no advice on what can be taken, what can be tried, or when to worry. He's pushed for outpatient treatment centers in Texas and has worked to direct patients to them. He claims to have reduced mortality by 85% and, in his words, "I work with very sick people."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAHi3lX3oGM&t
You can only find his google scholar page via archive as he's been professionally unpersoned for this.
He's only the most cited cardiologist in the world.
EDIT because I veered away from the anecdote about my wife and I: She looks at what I look at, and especially what I shared above, and she concludes that a lot of doctors are used to listening to guidance from above because they don't have time to read primary literature on every single new cutting edge thing. If CDC says HCQ and Ivermectin don't work, they're not going to question it. Why question it when questioning it can cause you to lose your job?
Explained in more detail in this American Thinker article
Cheers - perfect, I think she'll enjoy reading this too
Seen this *hit first hand. Lot of third world idiot nurses. I was with a patient in a teaching hospital listening in and the level of idiocy is astounding. Now with all the frontline workers being heroes stuff added in, they would love to abuse their power and think they're above it all.
Nurses can't order intubation