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Replying to @TamaraBrouwer1 @HPluckrose
Maybe I've been duped too many times and this article just feels too absurd to be true... I'm projecting my not wanting it to be true.
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Replying to @TamaraBrouwer1 @HPluckrose
I cannot find a scenario where the judge is justified, even according to his own (flawed) standard. If she is mentally ill ->
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and thus irresponsible, then she is unfit to become a surgeon. But if it was deliberate and she is held responsible, then she is also unfit!
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Replying to @BristolBen @TamaraBrouwer1
Drugs & alcohol is a third option. Doesn't indicate mental illness or a naturally violent character. Still responsible for taking them tho.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @TamaraBrouwer1
Still responsible, indeed. As for being a surgeon, only diff is that she has a propensity to drink/drug and then be violent, ->
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Replying to @BristolBen @TamaraBrouwer1
Not necessarily. I speak as someone who made very stupid choices re drink & drugs along with a load of other ppl doing the same thing. 1/2
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Most of whom are now responsible doctors, teachers, police officers etc. Stupid coz can't know what effects they'll have on you.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @BristolBen
I agree with Helen her. This is a slippery slope. Patterns are more telling than incidents.
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Replying to @TamaraBrouwer1 @BristolBen
One of the times someone said to me 'try this' & I said 'OK' I cld have had a reaction I'd later regret hugely & learn from immediately
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Not suggesting this happened or that I wouldn't have deserved to go to prison if I'd hurt someone but not an inherent danger to society
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