Scott never published his real name on his blog, he merely made it possible to find it with some sleuthing. Lots of SSC readers never knew his name, because they didn't do so. The ability to find his name with sleuthing was never Scott's concern. 1/3
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His Black patients deserve to be able to read his "controversial blog posts" and make up their mind about them Being adult human beings with the right to autonomy, however low-IQ and crazy you may think they are
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I'm not even saying that "They have a right to know if their doctor is racist" You can't enforce that You can't MAKE a racist doctor write blog posts about it or keep them from burying their secrets deep in their hearts
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According to Scott, the consensus in his field is that it's better for patients if they go in without prejudices and the like, because psychiatrists (should) act professionally during their job. I don't trust your judgment on this over those with expertise. 1/2
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"According to Scott,"? Are you serious right now? Do you not see how his perspective might be, I dunno, a little self serving?
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