Published
Or, $7,500 if you just want her virtually. Good to know that negligent homicide is such a lucrative endeavor.
NurseGerard said:
And this is what really worries me. Perpetuating the lie that she was the victim to the point where nurses empathize with her builds an entire cohort of nurses who feel the safety of their patients is solely the responsibility of their employer. This can and will create a cognitive dissonance where they feel absolved of their duty to protect their patient.
Deplorable.
FiremedicMike said:an entire cohort of nurses
yeah that's pretty much the issue - an entire cohort of nurses (at every level of age, practice, experience, role, education etc) is completely on board with hashtag we are her because not every nurse practices with the highest ethics or skill and/or can appreciate the intersection of nursing with (law, ethics, practice, reality etc)
also too institutional nursing (orgs and others with an interest in status quo) will defend "most trusted profession" for its PR and financial value at any cost, even to the point of twisting themselves into pretzels and closing their eyes to rationalize the irrational
an entire cohort that is also a majority IMO - as evidenced by
toomuchbaloney said:It's the modern era of conmen, grifters and charlatans. People believe what they want to believe and have lost the ability to think critically enough to recognize a con.
True that. America is at risk for electing a convicted felon. So its no wonder that someone like RV gets a following
feelix said:It is one thing believing whether RV made a mistake, was negligent, was incompetent, or all of the above., it is another showing malice, hatred, vengefulness, painting her as a monster, and attacking and making vicious insinuations about those who disagree.
the more rabid these attacks, the less weight in the arguments.
Well said.
CWS RN said:Well said.
The weight of the argument is determined by the weight of the facts and evidence behind the arguments. I guess what you have giving weight to your "well stated" argument is that the fact bearers are talking mean about the killer and showing little sympathy for the excuses for her criminal negligence.
How embarrassing for you.
toomuchbaloney said:How embarrassing for you.
Indeed
Malice - noun
the intention or desire to do evil; ill will.
Similar - spitefulness spite malevolence maliciousness animosity hostility ill will ill feeling hatred hate bitterness venom vindictiveness vengefulness revenge malignity malignance evil intentions animus enmity devilment devilry bad blood backbiting gall rancor spleen grudge ***iness cattiness maleficence
Opposite - benevolence
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