In medicine, we are confronted with the reality that the quest to save lives might actually lead to net harm 1/
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Replying to @ethanjweiss
Let's take the President at his word that he is trying to make the country safer? Is it possible this action will make us less safe? 2/
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And what of the harm to individuals? It is hard to look at this photo and not at least consider the impact on real peoplepic.twitter.com/Pc8EARHj8R
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Replying to @ethanjweiss
And of course there are countless photos of similar anguish/grief at the site of terrorist attacks 4/
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But here we are dealing with real harm that comes in the spirit of reducing potential harm. That is harder to swallow 5/
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Replying to @ethanjweiss
But it would be easier to swallow if it felt like this action was taken after careful consideration, not as a reflex to satisfy a promise /
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Replying to @ethanjweiss
Read
@ScottAdamsSays blog to see a plausible explanation for DJT's actions.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @VSimonAbraham @ScottAdamsSays
read it. Makes perfect sense but also makes me want to vomit
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