The idea that there are people who have the option to check into a hospital bed "just in case" gets more infuriating the more you think about it Out in the real world there's hospitals directly saying they're not letting you in until you experience a significant blood O2 drophttps://twitter.com/MarkLevineNYC/status/1312454573101969408 …
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I will NEVER feel sorry for Trump no matter what happens to him, BECAUSE what is happening has happened to so many other better people To me that's how empathy works, if you really have empathy for THEM then how can you not want him to suffer
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That kind of "empathy" is like pointing out that by Newton's Third Law your face must've hurt the other guy's fist as much as his fist hurt your face
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There are people who died because hospitals at capacity had to triage for people more likely to survive (because they'd all die without treatment, but some were more likely to die even with it, so to save as many lives as possible...)
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This is the gruesome math of triage. It does happen during normal times. Shit, sometimes a perfectly normal (but severe) car crash can cause it. But it's supposed to rare. Not daily. Not the norm. Doctors aren't meant to have to decide who dies *every goddamn day* without end.
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