from a poster on patriots.win:
While we have many fine immigrants who are physicians in this country, one of the problems with people who receive their early education outside of this country is that they are not trained to question or think. (To be fair, this may be a generational thing, but in theory the entire history of the United States is “and then we questioned the accepted authority and did amazing things” which I hope is still being taught.)
I recently had a social conversation with a married couple who are both physicians. They told me:
the New England Journal of Medicine did not update their findings on the Covid vaccines being unsafe for pregnant women. Here is the link they said doesn’t exist: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejme2107070
no one is dying from the vaccine, and they denied that VAERS data says it is happening. Here is the link that says the opposite: https://openvaers.com/covid-data/covid-reports
teenage boys are fine to take the vaccine. Here is the link that says the opposite in English https://archive.is/2021.09.09-171451/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/09/09/teenage-boys-risk-vaccines-covid/
As a bonus, the female of the pair informed me that myocarditis is not that big of a deal. I didn’t even argue about that because two seconds of google shows depressing five year survival rates.
Both urged people to get the vaccine. I can only conclude their lack of critical thinking ability is a problem from their early education, and pray for the patients who listen to their bad advice.
On Edit: to clarify, both of the pair were born and received their early education outside of the United States.