When at the beginning of the plandemic healthcare folks were being dubbed “heroes,” I wanted to barf. Not because I didn’t respect them and their jobs (this was at THE BEGINNING of the whole show, remember), but because THEY WERE JUST DOING THEIR FREAKING *JOBS*.
I mean, that’s part of the calling to the profession of medicine - a willingness to put oneself in harms way for others. Just like nurses and doctors have done for millennia with the flu, and yellow fever, and malaria, and scarlet fever (used to be deadly), and diphtheria, and every other epidemic known to mankind.
My hubby a HERO of the pandemic built their med buildings while being harassed to mask, before anyone was USING THEM, and refused. Builders, construction workers, road crews, garbage pickup, electricians, grocery stockers, door deliveries to infirm, etc etc ALL ESSENTIAL WORKERS. Government leaders NOT SO MUCH MUCH!
Agree. I am a physician. We take an oath to help others. I am constantly exposed to contagions. It is part of the job. I remember early on when restaurants were giving free food, coffee to healthcare workers which was ridiculous. I was still working and collecting a salary. The same could not be said for the “non-essential” workers.
Well, true, now we know that many of them are cowards.
But early on, before we knew what we now know, they were just supposed to be doing their jobs. Going to work to take care of sick people. But somehow, by some reason, they were told to be scared, and so they were.
I wondered what happened to the courageous people of old, those who ran into battle to help the wounded, those who cared for and comforted dying AIDS patients in the 1980s when Fauci was telling everyone it could be caught from touching and toilet seats, those who courageously cared for dying plague patients? Why weren’t THOSE people being held up as role models?
I mean, we don’t really need doctors and nurses when we are healthy. There’s no benefit in their presence when we are well. If they aren’t here for times of sickness and death and crisis, then why are they here at all. Jesus himself said it is the sick who need a physician.
Because who gets to decide who is essential and not. When did we start dividing our society along the lines of who is worthwhile enough to warrant employment and who isn’t. Oh, wait, maybe that was just dress rehearsal for the gene therapy mandates that came a short while later - those with are “essential,” those without were not.
And they complained and complained about their long work hours which were caused by lack of staff hospital administrators CAUSED by their jab mandates 🙄
char, I'm reluctant to criticize but... Being retired after 36 years from the firefighting profession I noted a few things from the short video of the rescue. I will preface by declaring entering a burning structure while unprotected from thermal and especially respiratory threat is very risky. Thankfully it turned out well for the victims and the rescuer.
From a tactical point of view I noticed little urgency from the responders. I also didn't see a water supply for the engine, actually I didn't see any hose lines deployed. The old saying "put the wet stuff on the red stuff" still applies, thus you need a source of wet and a means to deliver it. Even if the decision had been made to fight the fire in a defensive mode, in which case you are writing the structure off and any occupants inside, you still need hose lines to protect exposures.
In my years of service I noticed a disturbing trend in the industry towards the philosophy that no injuries are allowed. At the same time staffing was being reduced and a 'command' officer, usually the first arriving officer, being told to stay in the apparatus with the radio to run the incident. That may leave a crew of three to perform all the firefighting tasks. An emphasis to medical training and response (80% of calls) shifts the priority to medical and not firefighting. Now you may have one person to fight fire, until subsequent rigs arrive with additional manpower. Speaking of medical, was that a tourniquet applied to the rescuers arm? Maybe he had sustained an arterial sever but I wasn't there and can't say. And yes, O2 via non rebreather mask was indicated.
True, modern building codes have reduced the incident and severity of fires, but they still occur. In my opinion aggressive firefighting is rare, especially in larger cities. DEI, NFPA and AFL/CIO has gutted the fire service. We see the same in our military, significantly so these past three years.
Agree wholeheartedly on Mr. Bostic - a true hero, as well as the comments on the fake heros of the scamdemic.
My absolute favorite - the signs outside a nearby public high school saying “EDUCATOR HEROES WORK HERE!” Meanwhile, they were sitting on the ass at home supposedly doing distance learning.
The Principal for that school lives directly across from me. What a piece of work. I’m not on social media, although my wife keeps up on things. After young children were approved for the jabs, the Principal posted how excited her 8 year old son was to get his jab that morning. It’s bad enough to sacrifice him to the Convid gods, but to lie about it and pretend an 8 year old is excited to get a jab? Please. What a twisted, sick, virtue signaling fool.
Remember the "hero mania" for firefighters and police during the 09/11 debacle? That a flying HUGE American flags from the bed of your pick-up trucks!! Oh what fools these mortals be!!
You are so correct. Nobody playing sports is a hero, unless they do something that saves someone else. Nobody was a hero on 9/11 if they happened to work in the towers and did not do something in an effort to save someone else. They were victims, not heroes. Another example of the cabal controlling the language
The word "hero" is so over used, it almost has no significant meaning any more. Mr. Bostic has restored it considerably, he IS a HERO!
Oh my goodness, yes!!!
When at the beginning of the plandemic healthcare folks were being dubbed “heroes,” I wanted to barf. Not because I didn’t respect them and their jobs (this was at THE BEGINNING of the whole show, remember), but because THEY WERE JUST DOING THEIR FREAKING *JOBS*.
I mean, that’s part of the calling to the profession of medicine - a willingness to put oneself in harms way for others. Just like nurses and doctors have done for millennia with the flu, and yellow fever, and malaria, and scarlet fever (used to be deadly), and diphtheria, and every other epidemic known to mankind.
My hubby a HERO of the pandemic built their med buildings while being harassed to mask, before anyone was USING THEM, and refused. Builders, construction workers, road crews, garbage pickup, electricians, grocery stockers, door deliveries to infirm, etc etc ALL ESSENTIAL WORKERS. Government leaders NOT SO MUCH MUCH!
The scamdemic and all the BS they put many through I will never forgive nor forget. Absolute tyranny.
Agree. I am a physician. We take an oath to help others. I am constantly exposed to contagions. It is part of the job. I remember early on when restaurants were giving free food, coffee to healthcare workers which was ridiculous. I was still working and collecting a salary. The same could not be said for the “non-essential” workers.
Like this a million times over.
The people working did not need the perks.
Yeah. Most of the scamdemic medical professionals are not heroes.
Well, true, now we know that many of them are cowards.
But early on, before we knew what we now know, they were just supposed to be doing their jobs. Going to work to take care of sick people. But somehow, by some reason, they were told to be scared, and so they were.
I wondered what happened to the courageous people of old, those who ran into battle to help the wounded, those who cared for and comforted dying AIDS patients in the 1980s when Fauci was telling everyone it could be caught from touching and toilet seats, those who courageously cared for dying plague patients? Why weren’t THOSE people being held up as role models?
I mean, we don’t really need doctors and nurses when we are healthy. There’s no benefit in their presence when we are well. If they aren’t here for times of sickness and death and crisis, then why are they here at all. Jesus himself said it is the sick who need a physician.
The AIDS debacle of the 80s is one of the reasons I knew fauci was full of BS. He has no concern or regard for human beings.
We need MORALITY doctors and nurses because our country surely is SICK morally!
They're GREEDY business people - pure and simple. Quite a few doctors suffer from the "God complex" as well.
Indeed, where I live life expectancy has dropped 2 years since 2020 due to the safe mRNA.
Heroes my ass.
Life expectancy had dropped 2 years across the USA since the onset of the plandemic . Absolutely unprecedented.
Takes a lot of planning to carry out that evil.
Not to worry rolandttg, our replacements are streaming across the border by the thousands. Monthly.
Another form of Bidenflation. Dang!
Well, yes.
I was merely referring to the INITIAL adulations well before most of us had become wise to the more evil undercurrents.
In 2021 we stopped off the interstate at a KFC. The workers all had t-shirts with 'essential worker' in big letters. As cringey as the tik tok nurses.
Yes.
Because who gets to decide who is essential and not. When did we start dividing our society along the lines of who is worthwhile enough to warrant employment and who isn’t. Oh, wait, maybe that was just dress rehearsal for the gene therapy mandates that came a short while later - those with are “essential,” those without were not.
And they complained and complained about their long work hours which were caused by lack of staff hospital administrators CAUSED by their jab mandates 🙄
But they somehow had time to make dance videos for TikTok 🙄
Dances that were preprogrammed in the 2012 Olympic game opening ceremony.
Unable to understand why this hero not given oxygen immediately?
char, I'm reluctant to criticize but... Being retired after 36 years from the firefighting profession I noted a few things from the short video of the rescue. I will preface by declaring entering a burning structure while unprotected from thermal and especially respiratory threat is very risky. Thankfully it turned out well for the victims and the rescuer.
From a tactical point of view I noticed little urgency from the responders. I also didn't see a water supply for the engine, actually I didn't see any hose lines deployed. The old saying "put the wet stuff on the red stuff" still applies, thus you need a source of wet and a means to deliver it. Even if the decision had been made to fight the fire in a defensive mode, in which case you are writing the structure off and any occupants inside, you still need hose lines to protect exposures.
In my years of service I noticed a disturbing trend in the industry towards the philosophy that no injuries are allowed. At the same time staffing was being reduced and a 'command' officer, usually the first arriving officer, being told to stay in the apparatus with the radio to run the incident. That may leave a crew of three to perform all the firefighting tasks. An emphasis to medical training and response (80% of calls) shifts the priority to medical and not firefighting. Now you may have one person to fight fire, until subsequent rigs arrive with additional manpower. Speaking of medical, was that a tourniquet applied to the rescuers arm? Maybe he had sustained an arterial sever but I wasn't there and can't say. And yes, O2 via non rebreather mask was indicated.
True, modern building codes have reduced the incident and severity of fires, but they still occur. In my opinion aggressive firefighting is rare, especially in larger cities. DEI, NFPA and AFL/CIO has gutted the fire service. We see the same in our military, significantly so these past three years.
Interesting view. Thanks for sharing.
Agree wholeheartedly on Mr. Bostic - a true hero, as well as the comments on the fake heros of the scamdemic.
My absolute favorite - the signs outside a nearby public high school saying “EDUCATOR HEROES WORK HERE!” Meanwhile, they were sitting on the ass at home supposedly doing distance learning.
The Principal for that school lives directly across from me. What a piece of work. I’m not on social media, although my wife keeps up on things. After young children were approved for the jabs, the Principal posted how excited her 8 year old son was to get his jab that morning. It’s bad enough to sacrifice him to the Convid gods, but to lie about it and pretend an 8 year old is excited to get a jab? Please. What a twisted, sick, virtue signaling fool.
Remember the "hero mania" for firefighters and police during the 09/11 debacle? That a flying HUGE American flags from the bed of your pick-up trucks!! Oh what fools these mortals be!!
You are so correct. Nobody playing sports is a hero, unless they do something that saves someone else. Nobody was a hero on 9/11 if they happened to work in the towers and did not do something in an effort to save someone else. They were victims, not heroes. Another example of the cabal controlling the language
A favorite quote, "Heroes have an infinite capacity for stupidity." -Walt Simonson.
Stupidity frequently means doing something others are too afraid to attempt.
Mr. Bostic demonstrated his heroic courage (and "stupidity") beyond any doubt.
I get the point of the quote but the word stupid doesn't really fit; irrational seems to work better.