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re: US individuals expressing a high degree of trust in MDs plummets from 71.5% to 40.1%
Posted on 7/11/25 at 2:58 pm to Lakeboy7
Posted on 7/11/25 at 2:58 pm to Lakeboy7
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Are you “writing off” ignorance? Look I’m here for it, will exponentially upgrade the gene pool going forward.
Look, I think that you are shite poster, but that’s not a reason to off yourself.
Posted on 7/11/25 at 4:48 pm to Lakeboy7
quote:No!
Are you “writing off” ignorance?
Not remotely!
That's why I'm calling out the various authors' complete, indisputable ignorance.
Posted on 7/11/25 at 7:55 pm to NC_Tigah
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What kind of recess and physical activities go on in elementary school nowadays?
There are probably 6 total minutes of recess at many urban elementary schools. 15 minutes tops.
Posted on 7/12/25 at 3:58 am to NC_Tigah
Doctors, Pharmacists & Teachers.......for decades, survey after survey in the US confirmed that Americans considered those professions/careers, and the professionals who fulfilled those roles, to be the most trusted, respected in the professional world.
And then Covid exposed them all. Americans trust/respect for them plummeted, and will never be regained.
All 3 professions above, and most who represented them, deserve the catastrophic loss of personal/professional trust, respect amongst the mass public. People died, and far more have & will continue to die as a result of their "sell out". Amongst all, any, every person......those individuals in those professions/careers were the MOST capable, adept & responsible to conduct the rather EASY, AVAILABLE RESEARCH & ANALYSIS regarding the Testing, Protocols, Alternative/Safe Medicines, Masking, Lockdowns, Mandates, Vaccines, etc. Many far far less qualified or educated individuals conducted their own research & clearly found the overwhelming science, data, facts which exposed the fraud/fake & deadly narrative those professionals promoted, coerced, advised. They furthermore used guilt/shame. They censored, fired, ostracized & killed innocent people!
Their respective professions and their individual trust/respect fell hard/fast off the cliff and will remain on the rocks. However, teachers in general were exposed the most when parents were able to observe these teachers & their "classrooms" live, direct when their children were instructed/taught at home over computer screens. Soo much so were these teachers and their methods, ideology exposed......that if I were a teacher wanting to change careers I would have to seriously consider, and very well might decide TO NOT DIVULGE THAT I WAS A TEACHER ON MY RESUME!
Posted on 7/12/25 at 7:25 am to cajunangelle
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Back in the olden days when people died from rupture they ran people in and cut them open
Scruffy is a doctor. Not to be condescending but they don’t rush in anymore. You know why? Doctors get paid the same as they did 25 yrs ago. And when the hospital gets 95% of the money and the surgeon gets less than a plumber, no doctor will rush in. They treat it more like a job than a calling now. Think do your work and go home
Posted on 7/12/25 at 7:27 am to NC_Tigah
Most doctors today are tied to hospitals and large practices, they are corporate employees. The sole practitioner model has been eliminated. Few doctors are independent.
Posted on 7/12/25 at 7:38 am to Reagan80
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Few doctors are independent.
I have my own practice and love what I do. Physician satisfaction employed by private equity and big hospitals shows 25% of those doctors are ready to get out of medicine when given the chance.
There are several doctors posting in here that recognize the struggle of medicine. We try to do our best but it’s an uphill battle. When you get medical advice on twitter and tik tok, it is bound to end up bad
Posted on 7/12/25 at 8:11 am to GumboPot
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Be a human doctor. Not the future AI version of what Big Pharma wants you to become.
They have us all by the short and curlies with student loan debt.. i still think doctors should be able to unionize
Posted on 7/12/25 at 8:54 am to aTmTexas Dillo
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I like PAs and FNPs.
I don’t.
Posted on 7/12/25 at 9:12 am to NC_Tigah
Because they schedule 4 people every 15 minutes and have no education that teaches them to use their senses and reason...medicine as it exists today is absolutely untenable.
..and I am, embarrassingly enough, a part of it when I say that.
..and I am, embarrassingly enough, a part of it when I say that.
Posted on 7/12/25 at 10:05 am to NC_Tigah
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US individuals expressing a high degree of trust in MDs plummets from 71.5% to 40.1%
I'm glad to say that Ive always been in that remaining 28.5%.
This post was edited on 7/12/25 at 10:06 am
Posted on 7/12/25 at 10:07 am to Tigahs24Seven
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Because they schedule 4 people every 15 minutes and have no education that teaches them to use their senses and reason...medicine as it exists today is absolutely untenable.
..and I am, embarrassingly enough, a part of it when I say that.
Med schools focusing on dei shite, and private equity investment into the industry is not a good combo. Especially since we've gotten Obama care fully operational in the system by now.
Posted on 7/12/25 at 11:15 am to 4cubbies
quote:So basically a 10-fold reduction? You think that might be contributory?
There are probably 6 total minutes of recess at many urban elementary schools. 15 minutes tops.
We had a 15min-morning recess and 45min lunch/recess.
Posted on 7/12/25 at 11:20 am to rockford177
There's a lot of screwed up and dead people who followed the advice of medical professionals, especially since 2020. I thank God He gave me the sense to see thru all of the bs from day one practically. By the end of March 2020 I knew they were lying.
This post was edited on 7/12/25 at 11:21 am
Posted on 7/12/25 at 9:20 pm to NC_Tigah
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So basically a 10-fold reduction? You think that might be contributory?
Absolutely. The decrease of recess has negatively impacted multiple components of childhood. The dramatic decrease is in physical activity in schools post-NCLB impacts childhood obesity, learning and behavior. Kid’s needs breaks to able to learn abs recall. Research shows that taking a short break every 25 minutes boosts one’s ability to recall information. Unstructured socializing is important for development and maturing.
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