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[ - ] Laputois 14 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 16:36:34 ago (+14/-0)

Everything everyone has said here , PLUS she married a fucking cop. Talk about interested in enforcing shit upon humanity. Fuck both of them.

[ - ] TheNoticing 6 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 18:04:44 ago (+6/-0)

What a stupid cunt.

[ - ] GeneralDisarray 6 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 19:48:41 ago (+6/-0)

Notice how she doesn't admit that she poisoned anyone and doesn't apologize to her victims!

She took part in a genocide and ignorance has never been accepted as a defence under the law!!

The punishment for taking part in genocide according to international law is automatic death sentence.

She just admitted her guilt in this post.

[ - ] bonghits4jeebus 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 7, 2022 01:21:25 ago (+0/-0)

Doctors had a worse choice than most people. Promote the shot or resign by not doing so.

[ - ] IfuckedYerMum 14 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 15:42:53 ago (+14/-0)

recommended COVID shot
refused it herself
lol These people are un-fucking-real.

[ - ] Gowithit 9 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 15:54:03 ago (+9/-0)

From the comments

Lucía Goldberg
Dec 1
No one should judge this processional who comes forward and is regretful for just following the instructions. We were all confused and scared at the beginning and many thought that complying was a good thing. Thank you for sharing your story as a doctor fighting medical tyranny.

Fucking a there it is. We were confused and scared. No fuck you. We werent . We knew we begged this is bullshit. Taking it back doesnt do shit. " Im so regretful" ... were these fuckers paid per shot?

[ - ] AntiPostmodernist 7 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 16:22:27 ago (+8/-1)

From a perspective of medical ethics, none of this shit flies.

There is no excuse for giving bad medical advice.

The fact she herself didn't follow it means she was not making a mistake, she knew the shots were potentially dangerous, she cannot be given even an ounce of sympathy.

Even if she did take it, that only bumps the charge from malice to negligence, in either case its still a severe case of malpractice.

I'd want her license on my desk for this.

If you are a doctor and don't know anything about a treatment, you don't fucking recommend it, you don't tell people not to take it, either, what you do as a professional is shut the fuck up about it and refer them to someone who does know about it.

If you give any advice, that's a form of medical treatment you are administering, the people receiving the advice are you patient, which means you bear the responsibility for whatever happens as a result.

We live in a world where there are no professional standards, where our professionals are not held to the standards they must meet in their positions.

These are not laypeople, they are entrusted with a responsibility for people's lives, doctors and lawyers are held to a higher level of expectations because it's serious business.

Mistakes cannot be forgiven, they cannot be afforded at all, there is no excuse for giving poor medical advice.

Know your shit or shut your lips. You should be making a reference to those who do know, blind advisements kill people in medicine all the time, if a doctor speaks outside their knowledge the consequences are their responsibility.

Part of being a practicing medical professional is knowing when not to. This is an epidemic in the world of medicine thay should be addressed, unfortunately I live in a country with public healthcare, so this doesn't happen here due to how the government has a monopoly on the medical care of their citizens.

A good argument never brought up about public health is how badly the resulting monopoly will affect the quality of medical practices, including in the field of ethics.

The cost is measured in lives lost or lives ruined.

Basically, fuck em, and anyone who makes excuses for them.

People are dead or disabled now because of a widespread epidemic of flagrant violations of medical ethics by trusted medical professional, a whole lot of doctors and nurses need to be removed from practicing medicine, at the very least, they could also be brought up on charges too.

[ - ] Cantaloupe 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 7, 2022 01:24:36 ago (+0/-0)

[ - ] KyleIsThisTall 5 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 19:07:44 ago (+5/-0)

#NO AMNESTY

[ - ] GeneralDisarray 1 point 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 19:50:28 ago (+1/-0)

Yes!, they got paid for each shot they administered.

That should have been the biggest red flag to every doctor.

[ - ] jigganiggaboo 5 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 18:34:07 ago (+5/-0)

And they want amnesty.

[ - ] I_am_baal 3 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 20:29:24 ago (+3/-0)

Kill em all, and let god sort em out

[ - ] HeyJames 4 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 15:11:17 ago (+4/-0)

Most medical training schools are financed heavily by drug companies. They teach practitioners and low IQ RNs jewish medicine that encourages pushing dangerous drugs

[ - ] TheNoticing 1 point 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 18:17:39 ago (+1/-0)

Don't forget the "wonderful" Rockefeller education.

[ - ] Indoctrinated_USA 1 point 1.4 yearsDec 7, 2022 01:27:48 ago (+1/-0)

I recommended it for years, never actually got it myself - despite being a healthcare provider...
Means she knew the whole time.

[ - ] voatersaredumbasses 1 point 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 17:50:05 ago (+1/-0)

She recommended it but never got it. Fucking cunt.

[ - ] Fascinus 1 point 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 15:36:33 ago (+1/-0)

[ - ] albatrosv15 1 point 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 15:31:09 ago (+1/-0)

Wait, wait. She didn't take the shot and at the same time recommended to take it? Supreme hypocrisy.

[ - ] Stonkmar [op] 2 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 16:06:53 ago (+3/-1)

Her response was she got Covid beforehand so she was 'immune'. If she hadn't gotten Covid she probably would have gotten the jab.

[ - ] PostWallHelena 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 21:44:49 ago (+0/-0)

She recommended it for high risk patients for a short time. Shes not high risk.

[ - ] SirNiggsalot 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 7, 2022 12:21:39 ago (+0/-0)

Top tier cunt

[ - ] Rowdybme 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 7, 2022 02:10:55 ago (+0/-0)

Dumbasses.

[ - ] Cantaloupe 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 7, 2022 01:23:44 ago (+0/-0)

Read her substack.

Initially she gave Hydroxy chloroquine then the vax came out she recommended it some, then there were Vax issues so she stopped. Seems like she mostly was helpful

https://unbridledmd.substack.com/p/essential-x-2?r=f731s&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post

[ - ] SithEmpire 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 22:01:20 ago (+0/-0)

For the properly apologetic and remorseful, I can just about allow a swift and painless death.

[ - ] Nozyedys 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 20:45:25 ago (+0/-0)

Bragging about recommending it and gloating about not taking it. True narcissist right here.

[ - ] AttilaHitler 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 20:35:42 ago (+0/-0)

Think we are going to need that entire wall the Arabs are building.

[ - ] Anus_Expander 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 20:35:09 ago (+0/-0)

let's hope a roving pack of niggers teaches her some culture in a dark cold alley

[ - ] Nosferatjew 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 20:22:13 ago (+0/-0)

Death penalty.

[ - ] GeneralDisarray 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 19:59:08 ago (+0/-0)

Someone should ask her if she is now offering her patients anti parasitics for cancer and prevention?

Like ivermectin and HCL!!!

Or is she just going along with the rest of the medical murders?

[ - ] Cantaloupe 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 7, 2022 01:21:34 ago (+0/-0)

She did, we got her wrong
Initially she gave out Hydroxy chloroquine. When the vax was new she recommended it to some when the data showed issues she stopped recommending it.

https://unbridledmd.substack.com/p/essential-x-2?r=f731s&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post

[ - ] lord_nougat 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 15:15:12 ago (+1/-1)

at least she has repented, for whatever that is worth.

[ - ] AntiPostmodernist 3 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 16:05:28 ago (+4/-1)*

It's worth less than nothing.

As a doctor you have a responsibility to your patients, that includes knowing the power you have due to your authority.

As people place their faith in your ability to make decisions for their health when they know you are a doctor.

When you identify yourself as a doctor and give medical advice under that identity, you are practicing medicine, and everyone who receives that advice is now your patient, which means whatever happens to them as a consequence of following that advisement is now your responsibility.

Her words and actions indicate malice, not mere malpractice, she had deliberately violated the first and most essential rule of medicinal practice for the sake of personal gain.

She did harm to her patients and put other things above their health and wellbeing when acting in her professional capacity.

This is a flagrant violation of medical ethics, and she should be punished for it, perhaps even by getting her license stripped from her.

This applies to all the doctors who recommended this injection without knowing anything about it, the effects of the shot on anyone who got it because of them are their fault, and as doctors they should be judged and dealt with in accordance to ethical guidelines.

The charge could be negligence, but in cases like these, where there is reason to suspect she knew there might be risks but recommended it anyway, that's malicious.

Severe? Yes, but this is what you get when you are given such influence over peopes lives, and why doctors should be careful about what they say when they have their professional titles attached to their statements.

These doctors had a responsibility to know what they were recommending when giving advice, a doctor should never speak authoritatively about anything that is beyond their field of awareness, that can get people killed.

A doctos should be aware that if they give medical advice to anyone who knows they are a doctor, that means they are administering treatment (of which medical advisement is one) to these people and that they are their patients, which means that the result of following this advice falls upon them in terms of responsibility.

Any doctor who operates a Twitter account and gives their medical advice on there should be held to account for it.

Perhaps they should be penalized for their irresponsibility.

What would the father of medicine think? Hypocrates came up with these rules to stop people dying of getting sick from receiving poor or unethical medical care.

He'd probably throw a fit about this. He may not have lived in the days of social media, but he did live in times where people would be able to address the public collectively from some platform.

He definitely made rules regarding what one of his doctors could say in those situations. They say that the entire crowd are now your patients, your statements are to be considered as medical treatment, what happens to the crowd as a result of receiving your advice is your professional responsibility, you can expect to be punished for anyone who suffers or dies because they trusted your words.

Where it comes to medical ethics "sorry" doesn't mean a thing. It's severe because it's important, the consequences are dire, and being a doctor is accepting one of the greatest duties with the greatest responsibilities that one could possibly take on.

Of all the jobs where fuckups are not permitted from anyone carrying a professional postion: they definitely include medicine and law.

There is no room for excuses, people's lives rest on you doing you job properly, you mess up and you deserve whatever comes as a consequence for that. There is no "sorry" and even honest accidents or mistakes must be treated seriously, even punished. No room for fuckups in these professions.

[ - ] SecretHitler 3 points 1.4 yearsDec 6, 2022 18:11:14 ago (+3/-0)

It's actually worth a lot, as far as the narrative is concerned. Not a free pass for her, but we actually want other doctors to come forward with the same message so it's difficult to know how to best react to this.