2010 Equal Money System Rant #8 - DOCTORS and PLUMBERS: REVISITED
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@Commando295 the question you are not actually looking at is WHY you are having to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to go to med school when it is in the best interest of all that such an education be made to as many as possible. ANYONE can fix a heart if they had access to that education.
incidentally, the current money system is also a hypocritical system - it turns would be 'good doctors' into capitalists - a dangerous combo.
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Hmmmm interesting but I'm still going through med school for the monetary value no matter how "corrupt" the current system is. I'll be a good dr b/c I want to get payed more, if I didn't I'd be a pretty crappy dr. I'm
Not against ur system(it's a hypocritical system too btw) it's just I'm paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to go to med school. It's not free like you said at the beginning of the video. And any dumb shit can fix a pipe so he/she gets shit pay. Not anyone can fix a heart, so
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@InspiredMuse74 exactly - when we have ANY professional who is motivated primarily by money, the starting point is not what is best for all - but what is best for one's own pocket book - which invariably leads to systems that value private profit more than actually benefiting society - AKA the medical industrial complex
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Drs should not be doing their job for the money alone. If that is all they want then they should find another job. Being a DR is a humane position and I would never trust a Dr who cares more about money than their pateints!
Unless and until the dominant worldview is corrected, we cannot see the Greater Good.
it "costs" zero dollars to feed, clothe and shelter every human being on earth....think about it.
YOUnitygosp3l 3 weeks ago
@YOUnitygosp3l the dominant world view is 3 billion people living in poverty and the majority of human population either stuck in wage slavery or middle-class serfdom.
the time to 'think about it' is over, folks - the 'time' is now for solutions and the first step is realizing that our current economic system is a poison to the only planet we have and our only chance is to educate ourselves and each other and support a new world view based on oneness and equality
JoeKouFullCircle 2 weeks ago
Iv'e got a better idea have technology do all the work for us and then you have a everything is for free society! there problem solved now that's communism instead it works now. And I quite like it actually. but the technology isn't there yet and isn't that advanced yet to do all our work labor so we are going to have to wait probably another 100 or 200 years mabye 500 years.
Dimitri0809 1 month ago
@Dimitri0809 or we could do something practical about it NOW instead of hoping for a technological revolution that must somehow come into play in a world that is drastically choking to death from inequality and rapidly declining availability of resources. i suggest the implementation of a new system to address immediately the core issue of inequality - because if you have a look around you will see that we do not have another 100 or 200 years to 'figure something out'.
JoeKouFullCircle 1 month ago
@JoeKouFullCircle To pay for the professors and the facility's. And any one can become a doc if they wanted, poor or rich. You can get gov. loans and student loans. Grants and scholarships. Education in the US is free(K-12) so don't give me that -"Their to poor for food yet alone edu." line. Don't get me wrong, I respect plumbers, custodians etc. b/c they are taking crappy jobs to support their family's unlike a lot of assholes who could get jobs but chose to when their welfare runs-
Commando295 6 months ago
again - why does it have to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars in order to 'pay' for facilities that have already been built and for professors who have already been educated - unless of course the system is based on profit and money as the incentive instead of the actual effective practice of medicine and health - which incidentally would cost dramatically less money, cause less redundancy, and be widely more accessible in terms of providing actual health and care.
JoeKouFullCircle 6 months ago