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originally posted by: Ksihkehe
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Brotherman
Why would a doctor walk out in protest? It is confusing to me, if the doctor has the vaccination why would said doctor worry? Is it worry for other patients in the hospital? Is it some kind of principle type of thing? Is it news worthy propaganda stunt? I still don't know why people give to * about this at this point anymore.
Then again I did listen to that asshole biden fella talk about vaccines for polio and small pox today as justification for mandatory covid vaccines too, and I laughed at that because its strange.
What is the main purpose of a protest? Generally it's to bring attention and shows one displeasure. I can tell you our medical fields are very tired and most, not all, are getting fed up with seeing unvaxxed taking up ICU beds in something that can be prevented for most if they were vaxxed.
Before that is was people that didn't wear masks, then it was people against lockdowns, and after they get their vaccine wish at 100% it will go full circle and the vaccinated that don't wear masks will take the blame. A global pandemic of a novel respiratory illness is going to stress the medical system.
In no modern medical training does it say that it's okay to pin the problems of the medical world on people due to their personal medical decisions, nowhere. It specifically tells you NOT to do that. You can cheer this on now, when you support it. When they come for your steak or cigar or whatever little thing you do that isn't healthy you'll be screaming about authoritarians.
It is not a black and white issue, almost nothing ever is. When people say it is a black and white issue it's very easy to tell they are lying or not well-informed. I don't care what their background in medicine is. If they can't come up with any counterpoints to their position they are obviously not informed enough on the topic.
originally posted by: nonspecific
So just a failed publicity stunt then.
What's your opinion on this if we look at the opposite side of the coin?
It raises a more complex issue but similar enough to include I think.
www.express.co.uk...
a reply to: Ksihkehe
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Ksihkehe
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Brotherman
Why would a doctor walk out in protest? It is confusing to me, if the doctor has the vaccination why would said doctor worry? Is it worry for other patients in the hospital? Is it some kind of principle type of thing? Is it news worthy propaganda stunt? I still don't know why people give to * about this at this point anymore.
Then again I did listen to that asshole biden fella talk about vaccines for polio and small pox today as justification for mandatory covid vaccines too, and I laughed at that because its strange.
What is the main purpose of a protest? Generally it's to bring attention and shows one displeasure. I can tell you our medical fields are very tired and most, not all, are getting fed up with seeing unvaxxed taking up ICU beds in something that can be prevented for most if they were vaxxed.
Before that is was people that didn't wear masks, then it was people against lockdowns, and after they get their vaccine wish at 100% it will go full circle and the vaccinated that don't wear masks will take the blame. A global pandemic of a novel respiratory illness is going to stress the medical system.
In no modern medical training does it say that it's okay to pin the problems of the medical world on people due to their personal medical decisions, nowhere. It specifically tells you NOT to do that. You can cheer this on now, when you support it. When they come for your steak or cigar or whatever little thing you do that isn't healthy you'll be screaming about authoritarians.
It is not a black and white issue, almost nothing ever is. When people say it is a black and white issue it's very easy to tell they are lying or not well-informed. I don't care what their background in medicine is. If they can't come up with any counterpoints to their position they are obviously not informed enough on the topic.
Things change, we have to adapt. We have never in our lifetimes been thru anything like this and some are going to fold, some are going to stay even quo and some will excel. I don't know these doctors situations, but it's fairly easy to see that they are just frustrated right now. I'm not condoning it but I can understand.
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Brotherman
Why would a doctor walk out in protest? It is confusing to me, if the doctor has the vaccination why would said doctor worry? Is it worry for other patients in the hospital? Is it some kind of principle type of thing? Is it news worthy propaganda stunt? I still don't know why people give to * about this at this point anymore.
Then again I did listen to that asshole biden fella talk about vaccines for polio and small pox today as justification for mandatory covid vaccines too, and I laughed at that because its strange.
What is the main purpose of a protest? Generally it's to bring attention and shows one displeasure. I can tell you our medical fields are very tired and most, not all, are getting fed up with seeing unvaxxed taking up ICU beds in something that can be prevented for most if they were vaxxed.
That's not a valid excuse, though.
Think of medical pros in general as Organic Mechanics, the people equivalent of a good auto mechanic.
In WHAT universe would it be acceptable for a vehicle mechanic to get picky over the vehicle's operation(s) that lands it in there more often? And in that vein, the same can and SHOULD be asked of doctors & nurses. They are mechanics, not proselytizers. They have a Mechanic's Job to do, and that's it. The job doesn't decide what the owner of the stuff needing repair does, and neither does the mechanic.
That seems to have been utterly lost in the ego fluffing.
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Brotherman
Why would a doctor walk out in protest? It is confusing to me, if the doctor has the vaccination why would said doctor worry? Is it worry for other patients in the hospital? Is it some kind of principle type of thing? Is it news worthy propaganda stunt? I still don't know why people give to * about this at this point anymore.
Then again I did listen to that asshole biden fella talk about vaccines for polio and small pox today as justification for mandatory covid vaccines too, and I laughed at that because its strange.
What is the main purpose of a protest? Generally it's to bring attention and shows one displeasure. I can tell you our medical fields are very tired and most, not all, are getting fed up with seeing unvaxxed taking up ICU beds in something that can be prevented for most if they were vaxxed.
That's not a valid excuse, though.
Think of medical pros in general as Organic Mechanics, the people equivalent of a good auto mechanic.
In WHAT universe would it be acceptable for a vehicle mechanic to get picky over the vehicle's operation(s) that lands it in there more often? And in that vein, the same can and SHOULD be asked of doctors & nurses. They are mechanics, not proselytizers. They have a Mechanic's Job to do, and that's it. The job doesn't decide what the owner of the stuff needing repair does, and neither does the mechanic.
That seems to have been utterly lost in the ego fluffing.
You can't compare auto mechanics to doctors. Sorry, that is completely off base.
originally posted by: Ksihkehe
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Ksihkehe
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Brotherman
Why would a doctor walk out in protest? It is confusing to me, if the doctor has the vaccination why would said doctor worry? Is it worry for other patients in the hospital? Is it some kind of principle type of thing? Is it news worthy propaganda stunt? I still don't know why people give to * about this at this point anymore.
Then again I did listen to that asshole biden fella talk about vaccines for polio and small pox today as justification for mandatory covid vaccines too, and I laughed at that because its strange.
What is the main purpose of a protest? Generally it's to bring attention and shows one displeasure. I can tell you our medical fields are very tired and most, not all, are getting fed up with seeing unvaxxed taking up ICU beds in something that can be prevented for most if they were vaxxed.
Before that is was people that didn't wear masks, then it was people against lockdowns, and after they get their vaccine wish at 100% it will go full circle and the vaccinated that don't wear masks will take the blame. A global pandemic of a novel respiratory illness is going to stress the medical system.
In no modern medical training does it say that it's okay to pin the problems of the medical world on people due to their personal medical decisions, nowhere. It specifically tells you NOT to do that. You can cheer this on now, when you support it. When they come for your steak or cigar or whatever little thing you do that isn't healthy you'll be screaming about authoritarians.
It is not a black and white issue, almost nothing ever is. When people say it is a black and white issue it's very easy to tell they are lying or not well-informed. I don't care what their background in medicine is. If they can't come up with any counterpoints to their position they are obviously not informed enough on the topic.
Things change, we have to adapt. We have never in our lifetimes been thru anything like this and some are going to fold, some are going to stay even quo and some will excel. I don't know these doctors situations, but it's fairly easy to see that they are just frustrated right now. I'm not condoning it but I can understand.
Consistently, over time, when we adapt principles to suit situation there are long-term consequences to society.
This pandemic has been made worse by the very agencies and people that are supposed to prevent panic and instill confidence.
CDC spokespeople crying on national television and doctors blaming patients does not instill confidence in me, not as a citizen or as a practitioner of public health.
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Ksihkehe
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Ksihkehe
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Brotherman
Why would a doctor walk out in protest? It is confusing to me, if the doctor has the vaccination why would said doctor worry? Is it worry for other patients in the hospital? Is it some kind of principle type of thing? Is it news worthy propaganda stunt? I still don't know why people give to * about this at this point anymore.
Then again I did listen to that asshole biden fella talk about vaccines for polio and small pox today as justification for mandatory covid vaccines too, and I laughed at that because its strange.
What is the main purpose of a protest? Generally it's to bring attention and shows one displeasure. I can tell you our medical fields are very tired and most, not all, are getting fed up with seeing unvaxxed taking up ICU beds in something that can be prevented for most if they were vaxxed.
Before that is was people that didn't wear masks, then it was people against lockdowns, and after they get their vaccine wish at 100% it will go full circle and the vaccinated that don't wear masks will take the blame. A global pandemic of a novel respiratory illness is going to stress the medical system.
In no modern medical training does it say that it's okay to pin the problems of the medical world on people due to their personal medical decisions, nowhere. It specifically tells you NOT to do that. You can cheer this on now, when you support it. When they come for your steak or cigar or whatever little thing you do that isn't healthy you'll be screaming about authoritarians.
It is not a black and white issue, almost nothing ever is. When people say it is a black and white issue it's very easy to tell they are lying or not well-informed. I don't care what their background in medicine is. If they can't come up with any counterpoints to their position they are obviously not informed enough on the topic.
Things change, we have to adapt. We have never in our lifetimes been thru anything like this and some are going to fold, some are going to stay even quo and some will excel. I don't know these doctors situations, but it's fairly easy to see that they are just frustrated right now. I'm not condoning it but I can understand.
Consistently, over time, when we adapt principles to suit situation there are long-term consequences to society.
This pandemic has been made worse by the very agencies and people that are supposed to prevent panic and instill confidence.
CDC spokespeople crying on national television and doctors blaming patients does not instill confidence in me, not as a citizen or as a practitioner of public health.
For sure, I definitely agree with this. We are about 18 months into this and we still have no clear picture. There are still confusion around certain policies. It was 100% flubbed by our leaders and they did fail in this aspect.
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Brotherman
Why would a doctor walk out in protest? It is confusing to me, if the doctor has the vaccination why would said doctor worry? Is it worry for other patients in the hospital? Is it some kind of principle type of thing? Is it news worthy propaganda stunt? I still don't know why people give to * about this at this point anymore.
Then again I did listen to that asshole biden fella talk about vaccines for polio and small pox today as justification for mandatory covid vaccines too, and I laughed at that because its strange.
What is the main purpose of a protest? Generally it's to bring attention and shows one displeasure. I can tell you our medical fields are very tired and most, not all, are getting fed up with seeing unvaxxed taking up ICU beds in something that can be prevented for most if they were vaxxed.
That's not a valid excuse, though.
Think of medical pros in general as Organic Mechanics, the people equivalent of a good auto mechanic.
In WHAT universe would it be acceptable for a vehicle mechanic to get picky over the vehicle's operation(s) that lands it in there more often? And in that vein, the same can and SHOULD be asked of doctors & nurses. They are mechanics, not proselytizers. They have a Mechanic's Job to do, and that's it. The job doesn't decide what the owner of the stuff needing repair does, and neither does the mechanic.
That seems to have been utterly lost in the ego fluffing.
You can't compare auto mechanics to doctors. Sorry, that is completely off base.
It's very valid. Explain why it is not, without using emotional excuses. Be logical about it, tugging heart strings has no place in the shop (of either kind)
originally posted by: Ksihkehe
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Ksihkehe
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Ksihkehe
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Brotherman
Why would a doctor walk out in protest? It is confusing to me, if the doctor has the vaccination why would said doctor worry? Is it worry for other patients in the hospital? Is it some kind of principle type of thing? Is it news worthy propaganda stunt? I still don't know why people give to * about this at this point anymore.
Then again I did listen to that asshole biden fella talk about vaccines for polio and small pox today as justification for mandatory covid vaccines too, and I laughed at that because its strange.
What is the main purpose of a protest? Generally it's to bring attention and shows one displeasure. I can tell you our medical fields are very tired and most, not all, are getting fed up with seeing unvaxxed taking up ICU beds in something that can be prevented for most if they were vaxxed.
Before that is was people that didn't wear masks, then it was people against lockdowns, and after they get their vaccine wish at 100% it will go full circle and the vaccinated that don't wear masks will take the blame. A global pandemic of a novel respiratory illness is going to stress the medical system.
In no modern medical training does it say that it's okay to pin the problems of the medical world on people due to their personal medical decisions, nowhere. It specifically tells you NOT to do that. You can cheer this on now, when you support it. When they come for your steak or cigar or whatever little thing you do that isn't healthy you'll be screaming about authoritarians.
It is not a black and white issue, almost nothing ever is. When people say it is a black and white issue it's very easy to tell they are lying or not well-informed. I don't care what their background in medicine is. If they can't come up with any counterpoints to their position they are obviously not informed enough on the topic.
Things change, we have to adapt. We have never in our lifetimes been thru anything like this and some are going to fold, some are going to stay even quo and some will excel. I don't know these doctors situations, but it's fairly easy to see that they are just frustrated right now. I'm not condoning it but I can understand.
Consistently, over time, when we adapt principles to suit situation there are long-term consequences to society.
This pandemic has been made worse by the very agencies and people that are supposed to prevent panic and instill confidence.
CDC spokespeople crying on national television and doctors blaming patients does not instill confidence in me, not as a citizen or as a practitioner of public health.
For sure, I definitely agree with this. We are about 18 months into this and we still have no clear picture. There are still confusion around certain policies. It was 100% flubbed by our leaders and they did fail in this aspect.
This is progress. If you can accept they were wrong constantly up until now, the next step is realizing they might still be wrong now.
It's just a baby step, but it's an important one.
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Brotherman
Why would a doctor walk out in protest? It is confusing to me, if the doctor has the vaccination why would said doctor worry? Is it worry for other patients in the hospital? Is it some kind of principle type of thing? Is it news worthy propaganda stunt? I still don't know why people give to * about this at this point anymore.
Then again I did listen to that asshole biden fella talk about vaccines for polio and small pox today as justification for mandatory covid vaccines too, and I laughed at that because its strange.
What is the main purpose of a protest? Generally it's to bring attention and shows one displeasure. I can tell you our medical fields are very tired and most, not all, are getting fed up with seeing unvaxxed taking up ICU beds in something that can be prevented for most if they were vaxxed.
That's not a valid excuse, though.
Think of medical pros in general as Organic Mechanics, the people equivalent of a good auto mechanic.
In WHAT universe would it be acceptable for a vehicle mechanic to get picky over the vehicle's operation(s) that lands it in there more often? And in that vein, the same can and SHOULD be asked of doctors & nurses. They are mechanics, not proselytizers. They have a Mechanic's Job to do, and that's it. The job doesn't decide what the owner of the stuff needing repair does, and neither does the mechanic.
That seems to have been utterly lost in the ego fluffing.
You can't compare auto mechanics to doctors. Sorry, that is completely off base.
It's very valid. Explain why it is not, without using emotional excuses. Be logical about it, tugging heart strings has no place in the shop (of either kind)
It's not valid and I shouldn't have to explain why an auto mechanic and a doctor are different. Last I knew, vehicles do not pass along deadly virus to others.
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Brotherman
Why would a doctor walk out in protest? It is confusing to me, if the doctor has the vaccination why would said doctor worry? Is it worry for other patients in the hospital? Is it some kind of principle type of thing? Is it news worthy propaganda stunt? I still don't know why people give to * about this at this point anymore.
Then again I did listen to that asshole biden fella talk about vaccines for polio and small pox today as justification for mandatory covid vaccines too, and I laughed at that because its strange.
What is the main purpose of a protest? Generally it's to bring attention and shows one displeasure. I can tell you our medical fields are very tired and most, not all, are getting fed up with seeing unvaxxed taking up ICU beds in something that can be prevented for most if they were vaxxed.
That's not a valid excuse, though.
Think of medical pros in general as Organic Mechanics, the people equivalent of a good auto mechanic.
In WHAT universe would it be acceptable for a vehicle mechanic to get picky over the vehicle's operation(s) that lands it in there more often? And in that vein, the same can and SHOULD be asked of doctors & nurses. They are mechanics, not proselytizers. They have a Mechanic's Job to do, and that's it. The job doesn't decide what the owner of the stuff needing repair does, and neither does the mechanic.
That seems to have been utterly lost in the ego fluffing.
You can't compare auto mechanics to doctors. Sorry, that is completely off base.
It's very valid. Explain why it is not, without using emotional excuses. Be logical about it, tugging heart strings has no place in the shop (of either kind)
It's not valid and I shouldn't have to explain why an auto mechanic and a doctor are different. Last I knew, vehicles do not pass along deadly virus to others.
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Brotherman
Why would a doctor walk out in protest? It is confusing to me, if the doctor has the vaccination why would said doctor worry? Is it worry for other patients in the hospital? Is it some kind of principle type of thing? Is it news worthy propaganda stunt? I still don't know why people give to * about this at this point anymore.
Then again I did listen to that asshole biden fella talk about vaccines for polio and small pox today as justification for mandatory covid vaccines too, and I laughed at that because its strange.
What is the main purpose of a protest? Generally it's to bring attention and shows one displeasure. I can tell you our medical fields are very tired and most, not all, are getting fed up with seeing unvaxxed taking up ICU beds in something that can be prevented for most if they were vaxxed.
That's not a valid excuse, though.
Think of medical pros in general as Organic Mechanics, the people equivalent of a good auto mechanic.
In WHAT universe would it be acceptable for a vehicle mechanic to get picky over the vehicle's operation(s) that lands it in there more often? And in that vein, the same can and SHOULD be asked of doctors & nurses. They are mechanics, not proselytizers. They have a Mechanic's Job to do, and that's it. The job doesn't decide what the owner of the stuff needing repair does, and neither does the mechanic.
That seems to have been utterly lost in the ego fluffing.
You can't compare auto mechanics to doctors. Sorry, that is completely off base.
It's very valid. Explain why it is not, without using emotional excuses. Be logical about it, tugging heart strings has no place in the shop (of either kind)
It's not valid and I shouldn't have to explain why an auto mechanic and a doctor are different. Last I knew, vehicles do not pass along deadly virus to others.
We are discussing maintenance & repair, not parts falling off in transit yet.
Let's get back on the topic, and stop shirking my question here.
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Brotherman
Why would a doctor walk out in protest? It is confusing to me, if the doctor has the vaccination why would said doctor worry? Is it worry for other patients in the hospital? Is it some kind of principle type of thing? Is it news worthy propaganda stunt? I still don't know why people give to * about this at this point anymore.
Then again I did listen to that asshole biden fella talk about vaccines for polio and small pox today as justification for mandatory covid vaccines too, and I laughed at that because its strange.
What is the main purpose of a protest? Generally it's to bring attention and shows one displeasure. I can tell you our medical fields are very tired and most, not all, are getting fed up with seeing unvaxxed taking up ICU beds in something that can be prevented for most if they were vaxxed.
That's not a valid excuse, though.
Think of medical pros in general as Organic Mechanics, the people equivalent of a good auto mechanic.
In WHAT universe would it be acceptable for a vehicle mechanic to get picky over the vehicle's operation(s) that lands it in there more often? And in that vein, the same can and SHOULD be asked of doctors & nurses. They are mechanics, not proselytizers. They have a Mechanic's Job to do, and that's it. The job doesn't decide what the owner of the stuff needing repair does, and neither does the mechanic.
That seems to have been utterly lost in the ego fluffing.
You can't compare auto mechanics to doctors. Sorry, that is completely off base.
It's very valid. Explain why it is not, without using emotional excuses. Be logical about it, tugging heart strings has no place in the shop (of either kind)
It's not valid and I shouldn't have to explain why an auto mechanic and a doctor are different. Last I knew, vehicles do not pass along deadly virus to others.
We are discussing maintenance & repair, not parts falling off in transit yet.
Let's get back on the topic, and stop shirking my question here.
Nah I'm done interacting with you. You like to belittle and talk down to people who disagree. Not my type of person.
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Brotherman
Why would a doctor walk out in protest? It is confusing to me, if the doctor has the vaccination why would said doctor worry? Is it worry for other patients in the hospital? Is it some kind of principle type of thing? Is it news worthy propaganda stunt? I still don't know why people give to * about this at this point anymore.
Then again I did listen to that asshole biden fella talk about vaccines for polio and small pox today as justification for mandatory covid vaccines too, and I laughed at that because its strange.
What is the main purpose of a protest? Generally it's to bring attention and shows one displeasure. I can tell you our medical fields are very tired and most, not all, are getting fed up with seeing unvaxxed taking up ICU beds in something that can be prevented for most if they were vaxxed.
That's not a valid excuse, though.
Think of medical pros in general as Organic Mechanics, the people equivalent of a good auto mechanic.
In WHAT universe would it be acceptable for a vehicle mechanic to get picky over the vehicle's operation(s) that lands it in there more often? And in that vein, the same can and SHOULD be asked of doctors & nurses. They are mechanics, not proselytizers. They have a Mechanic's Job to do, and that's it. The job doesn't decide what the owner of the stuff needing repair does, and neither does the mechanic.
That seems to have been utterly lost in the ego fluffing.
You can't compare auto mechanics to doctors. Sorry, that is completely off base.
It's very valid. Explain why it is not, without using emotional excuses. Be logical about it, tugging heart strings has no place in the shop (of either kind)
It's not valid and I shouldn't have to explain why an auto mechanic and a doctor are different. Last I knew, vehicles do not pass along deadly virus to others.
We are discussing maintenance & repair, not parts falling off in transit yet.
Let's get back on the topic, and stop shirking my question here.
Nah I'm done interacting with you. You like to belittle and talk down to people who disagree. Not my type of person.
In other words, you can't do it without relying on emotionally manipulating the listener throughout.
I did see that coming, which I why I preemptively said to avoid emotional manipulation/heart string tugs in the response. If you can't make a case without having to resort to that, your argument had no legs to stand on to begin with.
originally posted by: BarbaraTheEnlightened1
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Brotherman
Why would a doctor walk out in protest? It is confusing to me, if the doctor has the vaccination why would said doctor worry? Is it worry for other patients in the hospital? Is it some kind of principle type of thing? Is it news worthy propaganda stunt? I still don't know why people give to * about this at this point anymore.
Then again I did listen to that asshole biden fella talk about vaccines for polio and small pox today as justification for mandatory covid vaccines too, and I laughed at that because its strange.
What is the main purpose of a protest? Generally it's to bring attention and shows one displeasure. I can tell you our medical fields are very tired and most, not all, are getting fed up with seeing unvaxxed taking up ICU beds in something that can be prevented for most if they were vaxxed.
That's not a valid excuse, though.
Think of medical pros in general as Organic Mechanics, the people equivalent of a good auto mechanic.
In WHAT universe would it be acceptable for a vehicle mechanic to get picky over the vehicle's operation(s) that lands it in there more often? And in that vein, the same can and SHOULD be asked of doctors & nurses. They are mechanics, not proselytizers. They have a Mechanic's Job to do, and that's it. The job doesn't decide what the owner of the stuff needing repair does, and neither does the mechanic.
That seems to have been utterly lost in the ego fluffing.
You can't compare auto mechanics to doctors. Sorry, that is completely off base.
It's very valid. Explain why it is not, without using emotional excuses. Be logical about it, tugging heart strings has no place in the shop (of either kind)
It's not valid and I shouldn't have to explain why an auto mechanic and a doctor are different. Last I knew, vehicles do not pass along deadly virus to others.
We are discussing maintenance & repair, not parts falling off in transit yet.
Let's get back on the topic, and stop shirking my question here.
Nah I'm done interacting with you. You like to belittle and talk down to people who disagree. Not my type of person.
In other words, you can't do it without relying on emotionally manipulating the listener throughout.
I did see that coming, which I why I preemptively said to avoid emotional manipulation/heart string tugs in the response. If you can't make a case without having to resort to that, your argument had no legs to stand on to begin with.
Brad is telling me that beneath the layers of bullying and woman hating, you are actually a very sensitive human being. He is showing me three letters, ST and D, I have no idea if they are initials or perhaps the name of a business. Do they mean anything to you?
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: BarbaraTheEnlightened1
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: Brotherman
Why would a doctor walk out in protest? It is confusing to me, if the doctor has the vaccination why would said doctor worry? Is it worry for other patients in the hospital? Is it some kind of principle type of thing? Is it news worthy propaganda stunt? I still don't know why people give to * about this at this point anymore.
Then again I did listen to that asshole biden fella talk about vaccines for polio and small pox today as justification for mandatory covid vaccines too, and I laughed at that because its strange.
What is the main purpose of a protest? Generally it's to bring attention and shows one displeasure. I can tell you our medical fields are very tired and most, not all, are getting fed up with seeing unvaxxed taking up ICU beds in something that can be prevented for most if they were vaxxed.
That's not a valid excuse, though.
Think of medical pros in general as Organic Mechanics, the people equivalent of a good auto mechanic.
In WHAT universe would it be acceptable for a vehicle mechanic to get picky over the vehicle's operation(s) that lands it in there more often? And in that vein, the same can and SHOULD be asked of doctors & nurses. They are mechanics, not proselytizers. They have a Mechanic's Job to do, and that's it. The job doesn't decide what the owner of the stuff needing repair does, and neither does the mechanic.
That seems to have been utterly lost in the ego fluffing.
You can't compare auto mechanics to doctors. Sorry, that is completely off base.
It's very valid. Explain why it is not, without using emotional excuses. Be logical about it, tugging heart strings has no place in the shop (of either kind)
It's not valid and I shouldn't have to explain why an auto mechanic and a doctor are different. Last I knew, vehicles do not pass along deadly virus to others.
We are discussing maintenance & repair, not parts falling off in transit yet.
Let's get back on the topic, and stop shirking my question here.
Nah I'm done interacting with you. You like to belittle and talk down to people who disagree. Not my type of person.
In other words, you can't do it without relying on emotionally manipulating the listener throughout.
I did see that coming, which I why I preemptively said to avoid emotional manipulation/heart string tugs in the response. If you can't make a case without having to resort to that, your argument had no legs to stand on to begin with.
Brad is telling me that beneath the layers of bullying and woman hating, you are actually a very sensitive human being. He is showing me three letters, ST and D, I have no idea if they are initials or perhaps the name of a business. Do they mean anything to you?
That's the formerly laughed at initials for Star Trek: Discovery. they went with Disco for the shorthand, because it was less easy to cackle over.
Otherwise no, you're pulling random crap out your butt.