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whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
In the moral and ethical sense you are correct of course.. However, in America there is always the legal and coverage sense.. Any doctor who would act in that manner would be denied legal coverage by his insurance and subject to bankrupting prosecution.. 😷
Miram · 31-35, F
@whowasthatmaskedman
If you believe doctors have to make difficult moral decisions, face consequences and pay sacrifices to remain true to themselves, in the US alone, you need to educate yourself about their plights elsewhere.
Do not create excuses and justifications. One who cannot bear these burdens shouldn't take this path. It is a choice.
Empathize with the actual victims instead.
If you believe doctors have to make difficult moral decisions, face consequences and pay sacrifices to remain true to themselves, in the US alone, you need to educate yourself about their plights elsewhere.
Do not create excuses and justifications. One who cannot bear these burdens shouldn't take this path. It is a choice.
Empathize with the actual victims instead.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@Miram I concede your point. The issue is global. I was looking purely at the US issue regarding terminations, which seemed to be the subject. My error..😷