▲ | habinero 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sure, buddy. "Everyone thinks this way, they just don't say it" has been the rallying cry of people with bad minority opinions forever. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | mothballed 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nah I was just doing as you asked and deferred to the "experts" that outlasted me. Hilariously you indict your own argument and only reveal in it the very fallacies you would damn. And I'm well aware I'm unsuited for healthcare in the USA, because the policies are dominated by people with either a 5 year old's ideological view of reality or with the worst perverse industry interests to do regulatory capture in the USA, having worked in it I've realized it is the most disingenuous violent rent-seeking enterprise in existence here and very little of that has to do with the actual health care providers. If you want instruction on why people are reluctant to point out the situation publicly, notice people (in a sister thread) start screaming bloody murder about "racism" and "because of my wife with cancer you lose" and it becomes obvious why no one is going to publicly give anything but the most gentle and populist message if they actually work in healthcare with their license on the line. Very few people are going to get fired, possibly have their license revoked, have a bunch of frivolous racism cases all to do the favor of having people understand why ERs are broken but then refuse to believe any of it. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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