jnklheimer
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And also, why is it always going back to the gestapo, the evil Germans, etc. If the western foundational myth is that the allies destroyed an inherently evil enemy, and that the victors and survivors of that war built and rule the society of today, doesn’t that make you question the narrative a bit? What is the excuse for the situation today, then?They are ripping a screaming girl out of her father's arms and pinning her to the floor, with 3-4 of them grabbing her limbs, and nurses appear to be doing some procedure on her. Her father is swarmed like a prisoner in a jail by guards obviously eager to smother him. And you think this is all done on someone losing custody of a kid from a divorce? I did not know nurses got involved in custody battles.
I was once a security guard in a hospital in my college days. We almost weekly had to hog tie men who came through ER high on PCP to gurneys, but NEVER did we ever come close to doing something like this to distressed people, which we surely had our share of. We talked them out of it if they misbehaved.
I knew someone was going to come up with a completely absurd rationalization for the medical Gestapo behavior here. Nobody reads history anymore showing the evil human beings can do to others when they have the power to do so. Sigh...
I’m a little tired of people trying to pigeon hole me or acting exasperated when I start asking questions about things. On both sides.
I admit, the way you responded in italics to me as if the images in the video must obviously depict the narrative which you are emotionally invested in, is highly annoying. As if I should be expected to recognize something so obvious to you and that it’s obscene or something for me to ask for more information.
At risk of being guilty of projecting myself, too, I think there’s a big cognitive dissonance going on with both “sides” here. I can’t quite put my finger on it but it doesn’t look good. I made a post about this just now if you want to read further on it.
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