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Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

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[–] 1 pt

So....lets see if I have this right. Insane dipshit INSISTS that they are the wrong gender. INSISTS that everyone goes along with fantasy. Then they DO, shit goes sideways and the INSANE ASSHOLE squawks that the SANE should have stopped them. Did I get that right?

[–] 0 pt

Yes. You got it right. My argument is there's an expectation the medical system's primary responsibility is to regarding patients. Even when a patient insists they want to be harmed, a reasonable clinition will refuse to do such a thing.

Well, you and I know this is a fantasy today. Today, hospitals and clinitions are all about conformity and money. I don't particularly care that the person willingly destroyed their life, but it scares me to death that my children or myself is now subjected to the dangerous environment that clinicians are operating in. If they want me to be vaccinated and they suspect I'm not, it's likely they'll do it without my knowledge. Likewise, if (((big pharma))) has a new expensive drug that isn't proven to work, the clinition will likely choose that over a cheap proven drug. No fucking thank you. I'm not doing that.

[–] 1 pt

there's an expectation the medical system's primary responsibility is to do no harm (cms.gov) regarding patients. Even when a patient insists they want to be harmed, a reasonable clinition will refuse to do such a thing.

I agree and that is GONE today however, if the hospital DID stand up and say hey, we aren't doing this you're nuts. INSTANT lawsuit from the insane asshole who would then FORCE them to mutilate them/her whatever

[–] 0 pt (edited )

On one one hand, we have a completely insane person trying to do something idiotic. On the other hand, we have an industry that's supposed to protect society, not harm and destroy it.

I'll side with the insane person on this. In spite of doing something completely insane, the medical establishment should have refused to do the operation. Instead, it choose to be irresponsible and dangerous. While I'm not particularly sympathetic to the victim, it didn't know what it was getting into. The medical establishment should have prevented the life altering procedure, but it choose to make money over being ethical.

Therefore, it needs to pay handsomely. I don't believe the victim should get millions from the malfeasance, but should get hundreds of thousands of dollars. The hospital that agreed to do the surgery should pay millions in fines to help other victims.

We know none of us can trust a hospital or a doctor to do the right thing. We've seen this pattern over and over.