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Rather have doctors cutting you open vs. police is a very stupid comparison and makes no sense at all.
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I'm not going to address other races that have at some point in the worlds history, were enslaved by another race. I'm only sticking to the sufferage (sic) Black Americans endured after slavery ended.
Sir / madam, you have conveniently disregarded my question. To wit, "Why do other minorities thrive that were never slaves?" Anyway, you wrote "It's also unfortunate that the violence all too prevalent in the black race" Now that's one sentiment upon which we both can agree. Since LBJ, blacks have allowed their race to be "purchased" by those politicians who, instead of working towards normalization of economic opportunities, have thrown trillions at the problem, just to buy votes. As a result, blacks, who once had an enviable and strong family construct, now, without fathers, place the burden of child-raising on working Moms. And where do those children find their male roll models? On the street, in prison, gangsters, foul-mouthed rappers, etc. |
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All those scenarios would not be included under the category of “unarmed” but should be included if one is comparing pointless killings by cops versus deaths caused by medical incompetence. |
Red herring, straw man arguments. You’re comparing apples and turtles.
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Great dialogue from both sides about race. There is hope..
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One other fact contained the OP that has not been discussed yet - - - - Doctors Kill More People Than COVID-19!!!
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The BLM movement is a scam , if not what protests are there for all the black murders every week and in major cities. Namely Chicago anyone funding this charade is foolish.
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I have huge respect for physicians—the vast majority who are good ones. Not for the bad ones. The worst are those selling pain pills of various sorts to drug addicts. These people make possible the deaths of many thousands of people a year. However, there are also many people who sue doctors because of a bad result, and there are thousands of lawyers who make their wealth trying to make doctors look guilty of things they didn’t do. I spent two years as an operating room scrub tech in top hospitals in Colorado and California. I scrubbed on over a thousand surgeries. I only recall seeing one case of malpractice (a general surgeon trying to do a hip pinning). (I’m not counting the famous gynecologist who, after a c-section, swing the placenta around his head by the umbilical cord as if it were a lariat, hollering like a cowboy, leaving a trail of blood on the walls around the room. The patient and anesthesiologist had already left, so no one was harmed.)
In 1974-75 I was an operating room supervisor in a hospital in Rwanda. I’ve written about it in my recent book “They Don’t Eat Missionaries Anymore.” One doctor I worked with sewed the intestines into the incision of two patients in six weeks without my noticing. The patients died after he left. Was it murder? Not really. Should he have noticed? Definitely. He now lives in south Florida, and according to the DEA, holds the U.S. record in most pain pills purchased for redistribution: 1,960,000 pills! So, have people died because of his prescriptions or pills sold to make him wealthy? I don’t know for sure, but I’d guess hundreds have died thanks to him. Are these lives that matter? Quote:
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Doctors don’t go around deliberately seeking patients out to kill. Unfortunately many cops are racist and enjoy murdering blacks. There is a difference.
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This is a ridiculous thread. How about all the lives both doctors and police officers save. There are a couple of doctors that saved my life who I will be eternally grateful to. Stay safe.
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Then, there are other sources that are not limited to only shootings. According to Mapping Police Violence, there were as many as 114 deaths of unarmed people caused by police in 2019. National Trends — Mapping Police Violence I don't really understand the point of this thread. Maybe still trying to downplay the obvious police misconduct leading to George Floyd's death by comparing unrelated numbers of police shootings to medical errors? They both are preventable causes, but for the most part so are deaths from auto accidents, heart attacks, workplace accidents, strokes, drownings & lightning strikes. No real correlation that I can see. Are you saying that the medical field needs to be held more accountable for accidental deaths? If that's it, then what would police-related deaths have to do with it? Puzzling... :shrug: |
“How many Doctors go to jail every year for malpractice or murder?” Likely not as many as there should be. But either way, these facts are no reason to ignore the problems with unnecessary police violence. Why use one problem to excuse another?
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