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Michael Mohr's avatar

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AlabamaSlamma's avatar

Many government and social institutions have now used up the public trust that they built up in the half-century after WWII. Recall what David Burge said about what the Left does to respected institutions.

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Zoya's avatar

"I think the erosion of trust in the medical institutions may be one of the most deleterious, if not the saddest."

whereas I personally think it is one of the silver linings. medical doctors are just human beings, prone to all the same pitfalls. professional associations of doctors have been entirely captured by the woke, and most certainly should not be trusted. The fact that a lot more americans now know that AMA / CDC / FDA / FBI are not to be trusted... this is a Good Thing in my view.

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Sue Seboda's avatar

It is incredibly sad. The medical institutions are politicized now by radical ideologues. In addition to their disastrous handling of Covid, they also support gender affirming care”, a practice that supports the drugging and mutilation of kids who are likely to grow out of gender dysphoria without any intervention. I doubt it is a coincidence that they support practices that undermine our society and culture.

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Michael Mohr's avatar

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Jill's avatar

Quite right Sue. It is all rather depressing how malevolent things have become and the ignorance of people who go along with it thinking they are being "inclusive and kind".

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Michael Mohr's avatar

Sad but true 🫰🫰🫰

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Anthony's avatar

The problem is not the erosion of trust, the problem is that those medical institutions are not trustworthy.

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JoAnna Shaw's avatar

Exactly. What’s sad is that these institutions have probably been untrustworthy for quite a long time, and the past three years has pulled back the curtain on that.

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