Saturday 21 November 2015

How dare doctors think they are workers?

I was watching a typically moronic BBC reporter asking the head of the British Medical Association if he was not concerned that operations or other medical treatment may be jeopardised if the junior doctors in the UK go on strike next month? Now that the doctors are threatening industrial action they will of course need to be categorised (although not quite so harshly given that they are all middle class bourgeois pillars of the establishment), with the rest of the working scum who dare to seek to protect their conditions of employment against the wise and gifted geniuses of the British elite who are born with a deep innate understanding of what is good for everyone in society, as wreckers, unacceptable disrupters of normality, unappreciative of the luxury of having full-time employment and all the other insults the British heap onto anyone who dares to exercise the right of removing their labour. I doubt if the doctors will actually be accused of terrorism by our wise and wonderful masters, that is a category that is reserved for the working scum who went to comprehensive schools and did not go to university.

This useful BBC idiot asked the doctor about people who may be waiting for important consultations for cancer and how such a scenario surely cannot be acceptable. A very close member of my family was in just a situation when his appointment to discuss his cancer diagnosis was cancelled because of the wedding of Prince William and Kate, two of the biggest and most useless unemployed benefit scrounging parasites imaginable. This gentleman had been diagnosed in November and got his appointment with the consultant in May. The May appointment was cancelled because of the royal wedding and was not rescheduled for another six weeks. This resulted in this person and his family waiting eight months before there was any chance of treatment etc. in the knowledge that there was cancer and all the accompanying stress and anxiety. This however was not disruption, this was not an unacceptable incident, indeed the man with cancer should have been joyous and celebrating what was of course an infinitely more important event in his life than a paltry examination of a deadly disease. This was a royal wedding after all and his consultant would have been guilty of high treason had he not participated in the mandatory public holiday of celebration. Indeed it is surely an act of treason to complain about the cancellation in the first place. It is only an act of treason when you go on strike to protect you working conditions, the conditions of your family and the protection of your industry. That is indeed treason, but doctors are exempt from such criticisms because, well, they are doctors and of course anything remotely concerning the British royal family is above criticism.

I trust that their experience will somehow seep into the consciousness of the medical profession and they may begin to understand miners, train-drivers, refuse collectors etc. and refrain from demonising them when they need to take the kind of action the medical profession feel it is necessary for them to take. What will I ask a doctor if I meet one who is on strike. Well if you read this blog you will know, I will ask him/her what they voted at the last election? It tells you everything you need to know about this government that the medical profession have reached this stage, but it is hard to sympathise with people like them who think that they are entitled to take such action but no-one else is allowed to. However, this action by the doctors is only a start because the Tories are hell bent on destroying the entire welfare state. You have been warned

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Doktor Kommirat    

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