A Simple Analysis

The Supreme Court ruled that medical workers have no rights to their body and must either accept gene therapy with no provable efficacy or quit their job. This ruling comes in the middle of a pandemic where medical personnel is already understaffed.

Does this make medical personnel a different type of citizen with less rights? Consider the following:

Coronavirus infections inside U.S. immigration detention centers surge by 520% in 2022

According to unpublished ICE records, 37.6% of immigrants who have been offered the vaccine by the agency have declined it. 

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So illegal aliens have the right to refuse the vaccine and then be shipped across the country but legal citizens performing health services in a medical crisis manufactured by the United States do not.

To the medical professionals who continue to go participate with this genocide and refuse to prescribe documented treatments like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine:

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If you did not understand the corruption of the Supreme Court before, this should be all the confirmation any sapient being would need.

David DeGerolamo

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tom finley
tom finley
3 years ago

They are telling the American citizen you have no rights but the rights we allow. The new American citizen is who we protect and serve AKA illegal alien.

tangle
tangle
3 years ago
Reply to  tom finley

They do nothing that we don’t allow them to do.

tangle
tangle
3 years ago

I would like to find some medical professionals that would do doctoring the right way. I would be glad to do business with them. That said, we all have a choice to make. The line has been drawn. We all must choose now. There is no fence setting.

Hope
Hope
3 years ago

Our medical system is going to collapse. I hope more and more doctors start practices where they don’t accept government funding, giving everyone more options. More Direct Primary Care practices -- more options. Then we can all decide for ourselves which type of physician we want to see.

enn ess
enn ess
3 years ago
Reply to  Hope

I agree, but until the health care providers,as well as us, start pressuring our reps to change the system and allow outside billing for medicare services they are in a hard pickle. The medicare system provides a huge amount of funding for the medical community. And a huge amount of older (and not so old) people are dependent upon it as the health care funds were stolen from them throughout their working lives.It needs to be revamped and gommermint gotten completely out of the health care industry.

Kal
Kal
3 years ago
Reply to  Hope

it is fear of not being able to continue the “normalcy” of job, life, family and home. Without the government subsidies and such how could they make the money that comes with the practice. Small NGO practices could not possibly withstand even one malpractice suit, let alone the expenses of setting up a clinic. My personal opinion.

Old school
Old school
3 years ago

The SCOTUS, while it has temporarily saved some, is nothing more than a road map for, “officials” to re-up their, “control over you” narrative. We are seeing a failure of societal norms upon which this nation was founded.