rvallee
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
And /r/medicine has now picked up on the paper.
Yeah, it's bad. But, this:
is all about perception. Basically any criticism against medicine is invalid. Everyone just has to suck it up, they know it all.However, if it falls into the public’s hands, they can use it to fit into their narrative about how doctors are insensitive and callous.
Apparently it's a "hot take" that we have lower quality than most diseases. Evidence is just something you choose to believe or not based on what your peers and institutions think, apparently. Facts to some are "hot takes" to others.
Frankly, you can't fix that culture. It's an insular culture that needs to be fixed from external forces, but there aren't any, in part because it's too big.
There are a few less awful comments. At the bottom. Not popular.
So now: how to fix a broken system that is completely insulated from anything happening outside of it? In politics, this is where revolutions are needed. Except oppressed people can't revolt, so we're basically forever screwed. What an awesome system.
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