Medical "Professionals"
Some lib-tard infiltrated our comment section whining about how the dead nurse up in Minnesota deserved our sympathy and ICE deserved our condemnation because he "treated veterans at the VA."
First up, fuck off.
Alex Pretti was thrown to the ground by federal agents while protesting an immigration operation in Minneapolis 11 days before he was fatally shot by Border Patrol officers, new videos show.
In one video of the Jan. 13 incident posted online Wednesday, Pretti is seen shouting and spitting at an unmarked SUV with flashing lights. As the vehicle begins to move away, he kicks out one of its taillights. A federal agent wearing a gas mask and helmet emerges from the rear passenger seat, grabs Pretti and throws him to the ground. Other federal agents join and try to subdue him.
Prettiās jacket comes off during a scuffle, and when he gets up, a handgun is visible in his waistband. At no point in the footage does he reach for his gun.
So he previously attacked agents....WHILE ARMED....and wasn't shot. But his luck ran out the second time. We're supposed to what? Support committing felonies on multiple occasions while armed? Are you fucking nuts?
And after the incident in New York with hospital staff refusing to treat NYPD Detectives because they might have been ICE, this started appearing in our search results:
- The nurse who wished White House Press Secretary to suffer a severe 4th degree tear during childbirth has been fired.
A male nurse in Florida will likely lose his job after posting that he will refuse to treat supporters of President Trump. On Sunday, an anesthesiologist named Erik Martindale sparked a social media uproar after posting on his Facebook account that he would let MAGA supporters suffer and refuse to perform any anesthesia on MAGA clients.
A nurse at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Health has been fired after making a series of videos suggesting ways to harm ICE agents. [...] "Sabotage tactic, or at least scare tactic. All the medical providers, grab some syringes with needles on the end," she said. "Have them full of saline or succinylcholine, you know, whatever. Whatever. That will probably be a deterrent. Be safe."
And this article covering a series of events where medical "professionals" are basing medical decisions on politics rather than the Hippocratic Oath.
Dark times ahead, meaning disengagement (so you don't have to risk being "treated" by someone who would harm you) is now a requirement of the job.









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