Why I Don't Trust Doctors or Vets -- Overall, They Harm More Than They Heal

Rindfleisch
Published on Jun 18, 2021
They harm more than they heal because of willful ignorance & blind obedience to Authority. They don't act like scientists or detectives. They don't challenge or question Official Narratives, they fall into lockstep and allow themselves to be bossed around by Big Pharma & Big Insurance. Real, honest to goodness doctors & vets would be available for help 24/7, 365 days a year and they would not deny helping anyone if they had no means to pay for help. They would not take off Wednesdays to play golf. They would read what the "quacks & conspiracy theorists" have to say about specific medicines & procedures. They would care about TRUTH and revere empirical evidence. They would not be wealthy based on being a doctor or vet. They would treat each person on a case-by-case basis as if they had never seen such symptoms before. They would deduce, like a detective, the cause and make suggestions for non-toxic treatments. -- Philosopher Newport, 17/06/2021

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