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Thursday, January 10, 2019

Types of healthcare workers which could be dangerous....in ideology circumstances.

Your child fell down and broke a bone.  You NEED a doctor now.  There isn't any way your mind could fathom simply doing a "survival tactic" by wrapping bones in wrappings and twigs to keep things stable.

You end up in the doctor's office.

Common people in health care do not share their independent ideologies.  But occasionally, one will discover the true colors of a person.  This is especially apparent for those in the doctor or leadership positions of healthcare.

I wrote a previous blog post on having "Muslim healthcare workers"....or even "middle eastern" appearing healthcare workers....

Here are some issues where it could be dangerous to consider using the healthcare system/worker:

1. Extremely anti-semetic or racist views of a healthcare worker.  Some patients do not know their full heritage.  The healthcare worker that wants to "steal" a vulnerable person's DNA for heritage ID is doing just that, stealing something from the patient that doesn't belong to them.  Healthcare work NEVER requires heritage testing except in cases like sickle cell anemia or "skin cancer issues" if even in those situations, but even then, do NOT trust healthcare workers that have these types of racism views.

2. Extremely atheistic viewpoints.  They make fun of people who "don't eat pork."  They say it's ridiculous to pray before a meal.  They believe that "healing miracles" don't exist.  They believe they are better at loving people than the one who died for their sin.  They don't believe in a day of rest.  They can't stand the idea that women wear modest clothing and consider it oppressive.  They don't like the idea that a creator created the universe and humanity.

3. Extreme favoritism towards LGBT community.  They cater to EVERYTHING that these people do to each other.  They ignore signs of diseases that exist in these people.  They believe in surrogacy as if it is more valuable than natural parenting.

4. The healthcare worker has been known to support things in religious value that are contrary to natural protection of the vulnerable, like support for Female Genital Mutilation.

5. The healthcare worker wants patient to stop contact with a family member, friend, faith community or special advocate (so long as it has no terror or major cult ties).

6. They are extreme abortion/unnatural pregnancy advocates.  They encourage all forms of birth control for women in any and all cases.  They hate the idea of women giving birth at home or natural setting.  They believe only normal women are surrogacy women.  They are not advocates of raising down syndrome or disabled babies into adulthood because of dependency issues.

7. They think that natural medicine is for the "dogs."  Herbal remedies are a scam.  Vaccines are the only solution to fix epidemic diseases.

8. They favor extreme natural health.  Chiropractors fix all cases of broken backs.  Supernatural prayer will cure the cancer instantly.  (not to say that natural health doesn't work, but there are cases where it is better to use man-made resources than to come up short without enough man-power to overcome the issue.)

9. They are advocates of euthanasia in all cases even in acoma that is over 9 months long.

10. They are selectively encouraging only the "strongest" can survive.  Eliminating care to most vulnerable people.

And other such examples.  Even the most trained healthcare professional can have severe issues.  More of these issues WILL arise in certain countries or areas.  It will depend upon the stress level the doctor/healthcare worker can endure as well.

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