Professor's got it right
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Apparently in Tennessee it is now legal for doctors there to simply not treat people they don't agree with their "lifestyle".
Couldn't pay me enough to live in a red state. Might as well move to a third world country for how backwards they all are.
I'm in a red state. All we do is look at the blue states and weekly Whisper "help us"
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i dont know who or what to blame but some healthcare professionals are among the most cruel members of society
Some think they know biology sooo well, and that LGBTs are anomalies not worthy of life
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what about uniformed nazis or uniformed zionists?
"So who can I refuse treatment to?"
"That's the neat part. You don't."
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That would be like if you were in IT and had a phobia of keyboards…. or screens.
BRB claiming disability
Edit: or I would be back if that didn't blow my cover
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That would be like if you were in IT and had a phobia of keyboards…. or screens.
Ooh I love this analogy! And LTBT+++ would be "but I don't like users with trackballs instead of a mouse"
It's absurd.
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Someone being LGBT doesn't mean McDonald's is allowed to refuse them service, or ESSO is allowed to refuse to sell them gas, or a gym can refuse them membership. Why the fuck do you think a doctor should be allowed to refuse them treatment for a disease?
Doesn't this fall under the Hippocratic oath anyways? Or am I mistaken
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"He resisted his homosexual urges, and remained faithful to his heterosexual wife until the very day he shot himself."
Something like this is what encouraged my wife's conservative grandmother to reconsider her thoughts on the topic. She heard about a gay teen who committed suicide and asked "if it was a choice, why wouldn't they just choose not to be gay instead of killing themselves?"
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"So who can I refuse treatment to?"
"That's the neat part. You don't."
never have refused. never will.
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"Is this career path okay with discrimination? Because I have groups I want to die."
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Doesn't this fall under the Hippocratic oath anyways? Or am I mistaken
The oath is a promise, not a law. People break promises all the time.
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Don't feel too bad, I once had a ticket come across my desk for HIPPO violations. It took half the day to figure out what they were talking about.
HIPPO violations? You'd think those websites would be blocked by the firewall.
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Or move to Tennessee.
They want doctors who hurt the people they don't like.
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And Mengele's skeleton is a teaching tool at the University of São Paulo, cause it's the most ironic thing they came up with.
Somebody at the university must've been a john deere fanboy.
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Some think they know biology sooo well, and that LGBTs are anomalies not worthy of life
wrote last edited by [email protected]Hospital worker here. No amount of education can undo the dogma of right wing extremism. You wouldn't think hateful bigots would be counted among nurses, doctors, etc since they literally spent years studying exactly why they should know better.
But then Fox or some preacher starts hating on trans folks and suddenly their medical knowledge about the community is just straight into the dumpster.
They need to be fired.
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"Is this career path okay with discrimination? Because I have groups I want to die."
It is important to consider both sides on any issue. Thank you for keeping things Fair and Balanced.
~/s~
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Some think they know biology sooo well, and that LGBTs are anomalies not worthy of life
That line of thinking also breaks down once you consider that life itself is the OG anomaly, and that the evolution of complex life was fueled by a never ending torrent of anomalies.
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The oath is a promise, not a law. People break promises all the time.
If you are POTUS you get to break the law all the time too.
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Someone being LGBT doesn't mean McDonald's is allowed to refuse them service, or ESSO is allowed to refuse to sell them gas, or a gym can refuse them membership. Why the fuck do you think a doctor should be allowed to refuse them treatment for a disease?
What? They can totally do those things. They are private businesses who can reject whomever they want. Protected classes are only protected for things like housing, employment, and public things (school/utilities/etc.)
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What if I wanna be a chaotic-good doctor and deny nazis treatment?
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Someone being LGBT doesn't mean McDonald's is allowed to refuse them service, or ESSO is allowed to refuse to sell them gas, or a gym can refuse them membership. Why the fuck do you think a doctor should be allowed to refuse them treatment for a disease?
Someone being LGBT doesn’t mean McDonald’s is allowed to refuse them service, or ESSO is allowed to refuse to sell them gas, or a gym can refuse them membership.
Patience, patience ... the GOP is working on this as well.