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Fla Mom's avatar

Karen, I'd bet most of the docs aren't lying; they just don't know, because they accept what they're taught, and those who question the orthodoxy are sidelined.

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Janet's avatar

I sadly see this in my own family- 2 MDs, one RN. I used to send info (to the 2 MDs, the RN is a lost cause). Never any unsolicited response. I sent a Dr Ryan Cole talk very early on- finally asked what do you think? One replied “he is a compelling speaker”. Months later and much more info, the other stated “it’s all a bit much to process”. That ended my trying. My oldest brother and I have been on the same page since day 1. He recently emailed an article to the other 3 of us (the RN was excluded). A few days later I asked him if there’d been any response? I won’t quote him, suffice it to say that was a no. Someone yesterday asked for help in the comments for studies/articles best to send a daughter vaccinating his grandchildren. All I could think was the indoctrinated brain is hopeless.

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

To be fair, we won't listen to their reasoning pro-vax and pro-Biden either, hahaha.

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liz's avatar

tragic! would she respond to this column? I quote from it liberally on my facebook page, and watch the lib heads explode..

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Credenda's avatar

True, but willful ignorance is no excuse. “I didn’t know—I was just doing my job” won’t cut it anymore after Nuremberg.

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Fla Mom's avatar

That wasn't the issue in Nuremberg - they *did* know, but were "just doing their jobs." I bet you, and all of us, have excused *ourselves* for not knowing what we didn't know, not about this issue, necessarily, but about something. "Forgive us our debts, AS WE FORGIVE OUR DEBTORS." Don't be surprised what happens to hard hearts, in the end.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I would give him grace but having a hard time. My elderly parents took the shots because of him. They read Epoch times and we discussed it a lot and they knew they were dangerous but he said they were safe. So they took the first two.

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Fla Mom's avatar

I think it's okay to feel anger. I hope the doc ever learns what he did and reaches out to apologize to his patients for his own blind acceptance of what he was told.

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