Three plaintiffs testified about the trauma they experienced carrying nonviable pregnancies.

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    “Physicians who violate Texas’s abortion laws can lose their medical licenses, face up to 99 years in prison or incur fines of at least $100,000, according to the Center for Reproductive Rights”

    You wouldn’t have to deal with any decision as hard as this. How can you say a doctor is complicit? They’re likely just doing their best then a law gets put in place threatening life in prison.

    Unless you’re put in that position, you have no room to say that shit.

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      If a doctor is willing to stand there with their thumb up their asshole while their patient dies an easily preventable death, they’re a failure as a doctor and as a human being. At best, it’s negligent manslaughter.

      If you’re too much of a cowardly little rat to stand up against fascism to save a life, don’t be a fucking doctor; quit and go work at Taco Bell you belong.

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        A doctor that throws away a career of helping people to make a political point once is probably not helping as many people as a doctor that avoids going to jail.

        I understand the impulse here but the reality is that texas legislators would probably prefer to reduce the number of doctors available to the poors.

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        Yea! Why don’t they all just line up to lose their medical licenses? That way they can’t help anyone!

        Shortsighted dumbass…

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          Must be nice living in your sheltered little bubble where the deaths are abstract and doing the right thing when lives are at stake is the wrong thing to do.

          You’re a morally bankrupt scumbag. People like you are the reason fascists win.

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            Don’t let your ego hit you in the face when you open your eyes dickhead. Go throw yourself on a spear instead of telling other people they should you fucking degenerate keyboard coward.

            The people who voted to change the laws to prevent doctors doing their job don’t deserve the benefit of medical care, the rest are collateral damage from the actions of idiots; not the inaction of doctors you braindead troglodyte.

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            It’s easy to tell someone else to give up their freedom. What are you willing to risk over this issue, O righteous keyboard warrior?

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            No actually it’s you standing on the safe sideline screaming from the top of your lungs that doctors should be throwing their lives away and go to prison for life to help a single patient that the state has decided to murder.

            If they did that then all the good doctors would be in prison after a week. Not a great plan. And I bet you’d be singing a different tune if it was your life on the line.

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        Now your knocking Taco Bell employees??? They are just trying to make a living like everyone else…

        Not making a good case for yourself.

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        Once all these doctors fall on their swords, who’ll be left to treat the rest of us?

        I understand your sentiment, but it’s misdirected.

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          It’s the first fucking line of their oath

          Take the risk and provide the help or move to a state that allows you to help. Going along with the fascists isn’t the answer.

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            No, it isn’t. Physicians do not take the Hippocratic Oath. That is an anachronism.

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                  Physicians literally murder (in the moral if not legal sense) patients because the state pays them to. The state doesn’t even force them to, it just offers them a bit of money to execute prisoners, and they do it willingly. The entire medical system in the USA is deeply, deeply corrupt. It does not exist to help people, it exists to serve its own capitalist needs. Yes, they still take an oath today; a meaningless one that permits all that and more.

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                    Um, what? Citation needed, badly. All I’ve ever heard about this issue is that things like lethal injections are routinely fucked up because nobody with medical training is willing to participate.

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            First of all, its not the first line. Second of all, that is in regards to avoiding harm through action, not taking action to prevent harm as you suggest it is.