Consider the thousands of medical professionals who spoke out against lockdowns, or masks, or vaccinating into a pandemic when the virus was sure to mutate, or the risk that mRNA needed more testing, or the efficacy of ivermectin, or anything else that differed from the consensus. They were all ostracised, many lost their licenses, many doctors and nurses here in New Zealand still haven't gotten their jobs back and we are desperately short of medical staff. How likely is it that next time someone will bravely speak out what they believe? Practically none. That means that medical science can no longer correct mistakes. Every mistake becomes dogma that can never be overturned. That only leads to bad places.

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I'm not saying all those people were right. Maybe none of them were right. But the supression of dissenting opinion is I believe eventually fatal to a society one way or another.

Some were defo right to raise concerns

How many in New Zealand ?

Seems to be a global shortage of medical staff?

Shit working conditions and long working hours and now just germs everywhere?

Are they all becoming software developers?

I can never follow your threads Mike. People reply to you or you reply to others and other comments in the threads never load in for me on Damus..

I'm sorry to hear that. I would recommend morespeech except that I should really be recommending gossip except I should be recommending something that runs on a phone.

lol. something that doesn't require compiling - someday maybe? :)

btw #[2] i use nostr.band when i cant access from clients, if that helps