• atetulo@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    Yeah, but doctors are people too and I don’t think they have a moral obligation to treat people who kill and rape their family.

    It’s part of me not being autistic. I can see nuance in these situations and don’t cling to easy absolutes.

    • funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works
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      9 months ago

      how do you know that, if your sister was killed, and I trip and break my leg, I’m not your sisters killer? You’d have doctors who couldn’t treat anyone until we could prove without doubt their patient wasn’t a killer.

      Imagine having a contagious disease that needs urgent treatment and the doctor sending you back home to inject the rest of the world because you were in a car crash where someone died

      I think you are the one clinging to absolutes here.

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        9 months ago

        Okay, buddy. I can see you will not listen to reason here, and that’s okay. I’ve come across many people like you before.

        I’m just gonna duck out and tell you to have a nice day.

        I hope you do so.

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      9 months ago

      That’s also an incredibly unlikely scenario that I would wager no human being has ever actually faced. We should build societal rules and norms around things that generally actually happen, not the most extreme or ‘nuanced’ versions of a scenario we can imagine.

      By your logic we should have one hospital and a unique set of staff for each religion, one for felons, one for each race, etc. So that each doctor can work only on patients that they think deserve their help.

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        9 months ago

        That’s also an incredibly unlikely scenario that I would wager no human being has ever actually faced.

        That’s because I’m not advocating for your hyperbole, that doctors should judge whether each patient should be treated.

        By your logic

        Not really. That’s your own hyperbole.

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          9 months ago

          I responded with hyperbole to your hyperbole about doctors being forced to treat patients that had raped and murdered their family. But anyway, you’re clearly set on seeing it your way, and lacking in critical think skills, so have a good day in your own little world buddy.