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marg6043
It's scary to think how doctor's are taking such a political stance and the potential future doctors that look to Fauci will be doctors in just a few
years. To me, and I've discussed this with my wife ad nauseum, the role of a doctor is to advocate for your patients first and foremost. They should
always listen to what their patients are saying. That doesn't mean they can't give their opinion and present the science as they understand it. But as
I was just discussing with my wife a couple days ago, it is important that doctors not say things like "well I still recommend you get vaccinated." As
I told her, the CIA found that people look to doctor's as people in positions of authority and will often do what a doctor recommends when they make
direct recommendations even if it runs counter to what they really want to do. I think we are seeing that to some degree right now, and some doctor's
are obviously seizing the opportunity, and it's being led by none other than the great, awesome, wholesome, and honestly moral Dr. Fauci. Sarcasm
obviously
. But you can tell Fauci is loving every minute of being loved by the media and the left. He's basking in it and his body language, the
way he talks, well everything really, tells me that he is a man that is loving being praised. A doctor, a true moral doctor, should never concern
himself with any of that. They should always do what is moral first and foremost. He is the antithesis of a doctor.
It's scary to think of how much praise he is getting in all of this as well. His morals are corrupt and he is a political animal in the worst sense. A
good doctor wouldn't make the statements he does to the media, ever. Instead they would say something more along the lines of:
"It's an individuals choice of whether they want to take the vaccine or not. However, as we can see with the numbers the vaccine isn't as effective
and we need to look to other measures to protect those most vulnerable. We should work to protect them first and foremost. We should also be looking
at alternatives to treating and eradicating this disease and we will work with and fund any research that shows promise." (Or something along these
lines)
Instead we get: "The unvaccinated are bad don't go near them they are causing all the issues. We should do what we can to sequester these individuals
and they shouldn't leave home" (in a nutshell, read between the lines.)
You have to really ask yourself, would a good doctor really advocate one solution and only look to one solution as the fix?? I know from having many
different doctors, the best ones, always looked to alternatives and never stopped looking. They listened to my concerns and they worked with me
through them. They were patient and caring, and even if I ran counter to what they thought, they respected that and looked for alternatives... That's
a doctor. Why have we stopped holding them to this standard as a whole?
The left is by far the worst. I was liberal when I was young, most are, but as we get older we realize that being conservative and cautious is often
the better approach. We have to look beyond ourself and realize that in this country there are around 380 million people, and that means 380 million
worthwhile opinions. Regardless of our beliefs on their opinions it's still extremely important that we acknowledge that not everyone will be the
same. I do not know what is best for you and you do not know what is best for me, but we can work together because we should, and it's one of the very
ideal's this country was founded upon. Compromise. Somewhere along the lines both sides have decided they know what is best for everyone. It's an
extremely sad and dire situation. It makes me glad that my wife and I could not have children because this is not a world I would want them to grow up
in anymore. And if we did have children I'd sadly have to say, that we would leave this country right away. And that's heartbreaking to me becuase
this is the country that has given me so much opportunity and so much in general. The left and the right seems hellbent as a whole to tear that down
for one stupid reason or another.
I have taken the stance that people have become so self righteous that they are the only ones that are correct. Like I stated I read a lot of
different forums and blogs from both sides. But at least the right is honest that they are a bit more close minded. However the left/progressives
claim they are open minded to all and anyone. They use stupid words like anti-racist which in reality is actually quite racist. They believe that they
know what is best for everyone while advocating the idea that we are all different and should accept said differences. However, when you run counter
to them and their ideals they turn on you and make all these outlandish claims. I love to argue with them becuase most are social issues, and to me,
social issues don't matter much, becuase society changes naturally over time, it's just the reality. However, the economy, which really affects us all
is where I put all my time and energy. Next time you debate with one of them just ask them "How does this help protect my job? How does his issue put
food on my table here and now? How does this protect my/our childrens future? How does this help the economy short-term, mid-term, and long-term? You
will find they are extremely stupid when it comes to economic issues and to me that is the most important.
Sorry for the little bit of a rant/topic change but to me it all ties in. To me vaccine status is a social/personal issue. It's none of anyone's
business at the end of the day. However, becuase of the media, government, and stupidity it is changing for the worse.