To the degree that I am sympathetic to the argument that calling PhDs "Dr" in social situations outside of their field is unnecessary and elitist, I am completely unsympathetic to the argument that calling MDs "Dr" is any different or any better
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Like I'm absolutely certain if some lawyer were disbarred or voluntarily surrendered their license to practice after being dogged by ethics complaints, the Bar Association would not stand for them having a damn TV show called "Phil McGraw, Esq., Answers Your Legal Questions"
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Even if you had a stupid disclaimer saying "Phil McGraw, Esq. is not a licensed attorney. This program is for entertainment purposes only and should not be construed as professional legal advice"
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i mean this is the parmesan cheese thing, right brands can advertise their not-at-all-100%-cheese grated parmesan cheese as "100% Parmesan!" because courts have ruled that people are so jaded they think that means less than one hundred percent parmesan
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