It’s one thing to say it’s difficult to parent. It’s very hard to be a parent. It is another entirely to say that non-parents are “privileged”. Using privileged is a total and inaccurate misappropriation of identity politics discourse to weaponize the unpaid work of parenting.
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It may be that ableism among the currently healthy who don't appreciate doctors means doctors don't get paid enough and we should pay them more That's one possibility It may ALSO mean doctors have too much power over patients and some doctors need to get fired
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But you're not having the argument about the thing you ought to actually care about as long as you focus on doctors, and as long as you make your whole big framing device the idea that doctors are special people compared to non-doctors
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