The Uncomfortable Truth Of What Happened With COVID | Dr. Paul Offit

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2024

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  • @KristinaLee-e8p
    @KristinaLee-e8p 7 месяцев назад +2194

    I teach communication classes and this is what I teach it:
    Disinformation- information you know to be untrue but you share anyway to support your goal.
    Misinformation- information you think is true but is not.
    Misleading information- information that is technically true but is taken out of context thus can lead to incomplete/inaccurate conclusions.

    • @sleepypup
      @sleepypup 7 месяцев назад +47

      This was very helpful 🙏🏼 Thank you

    • @GoldenMechaTiger
      @GoldenMechaTiger 7 месяцев назад +30

      Ye this seems like the most useful definition of these words. What Mike talked about here was a bit vague

    • @HealthyDisrespectforAuthority
      @HealthyDisrespectforAuthority 7 месяцев назад +31

      huh.. my own personal definition of dis and misinformation is, truths that are inconvenient to the administration.

    • @carlabarrick8538
      @carlabarrick8538 7 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you for this clear distinction.

    • @eltooyo2
      @eltooyo2 7 месяцев назад

      Misleading Disinformation: FOXNews.

  • @terenzo50
    @terenzo50 7 месяцев назад +3875

    When you need medical information, stay away from politicians.

    • @JamilaJibril-e8h
      @JamilaJibril-e8h 7 месяцев назад +27

      That's the truth 😌....

    • @Seraphim144
      @Seraphim144 7 месяцев назад

      Or from big pharma. They just want to suck the money out of you.

    • @justjoddat
      @justjoddat 7 месяцев назад +100

      this is also why politicians shouldn't tell women what they can do with their bodies...especially based on religious beliefs that not everyone even follows

    • @indianasb59
      @indianasb59 7 месяцев назад

      Can we please talk about the fact that the mRNA ‘vaccine’ is a RNA modulator and NOTHING at all like the normal vaccines. That’s where the conversation needs to start.

    • @MMuraseofSandvich
      @MMuraseofSandvich 7 месяцев назад +58

      What is absolutely infuriating about the whole situation is that a lot of people are lumping in FDA/CDC/NIAID with "politicians", when those agencies are run by career professional scientists and doctors.

  • @glaubhafieber
    @glaubhafieber 7 месяцев назад +379

    The swiss ministry of health earned a lot of trust by just answering we don’t know because it’s a new thing. Honest and clear. People mostly listened to the advice. Later turned out that some information was wrong which they admitted. The health minister is retired now but got a standing ovation on his way out. Communication was crucial

    • @virginiamoss7045
      @virginiamoss7045 6 месяцев назад +11

      Switzerland is not America. Their people, like most of Europe, are mostly well-educated and mentally healthy. US government agencies did say "we don't know" nearly every time they made an announcement or "with what we know now". That is what I, an American, heard. If that one third plus of the US population that only wanted to hear what they wanted to hear by only listening to politicians and others wanting to control that segment, then that is on them. They trusted the wrong sources.
      Then the question becomes: How did America end up with such a large population of sheep? It had to do with the original people who left their homes in Europe to colonize America. Why did they leave? Many did so because they were forced out; they were unwanted in their communities, even criminals. Australia began with Britain emptying out their prisons, shipping them to that new world. Then, like with America, better people came later, but genetics do get passed on.

    • @augustuslunasol10thapostle
      @augustuslunasol10thapostle 6 месяцев назад +7

      @@virginiamoss7045 no, it was cultural the ones who left were fundamentalist Christians

    • @iamtobler
      @iamtobler 6 месяцев назад

      @@virginiamoss7045 Even IF they said 'we don't know' they didn't act like it. They were too quick to mock/attack people who questioned them... They acted too certain many times. About whether to wear masks or not, about how the virus started and where, about how many people were dying. About when regions opened up vs didn't open up, about when schools should open up and how to run them. About what age groups needed boosters and when, about how effective the vaccines and boosters were, about what should be mandated and how, etc etc. They allowed political theatre to enter what should have been purely scientific/medical reasoning...

    • @virginiamoss7045
      @virginiamoss7045 6 месяцев назад +8

      @@iamtobler That simply was not my experience as I followed the development of the pandemic over time. The only political theater came from Trump and some Republicans. If you can't tell the difference, that's on you.

    • @virginiamoss7045
      @virginiamoss7045 6 месяцев назад

      @@augustuslunasol10thapostle Some were; maybe they were ousted by British culture as undesireables so they left.

  • @benjaminjohnson4181
    @benjaminjohnson4181 7 месяцев назад +817

    How can we sue politicians when they practice medicine without a license?
    Serious question.

    • @robin24512
      @robin24512 7 месяцев назад +46

      The same way we sue insurance companies for deciding what test they will not pay for until you’ve tried XY and Z .
      AKA practicing medicine without a license. You just can’t.
      How is it that an insurance person can tell a doctor what they have prescribe, and what tests to run? It’s all about the $$$$$

    • @klectickate
      @klectickate 7 месяцев назад +23

      Vote vote vote

    • @CoolWall01
      @CoolWall01 7 месяцев назад +3

      The issue is both sides would be able to sue

    • @MsEagle20
      @MsEagle20 7 месяцев назад +9

      the problem is they are getting their information from the CDC.

    • @kellydiver
      @kellydiver 7 месяцев назад

      If I knew, I would sue them for making reproductive healthcare decisions for women.

  • @TealWolf26
    @TealWolf26 7 месяцев назад +859

    "I was wrong." Three words that every leader, expert and communicator needs to be humble and brave enough to admit. Sure, admitting weakness makes you vulnerable politically but lying will erode your credibility to your allies and to the people you are trying to help. Without trust, you are nothing.

    • @jonathanrolfsen4656
      @jonathanrolfsen4656 7 месяцев назад +41

      During the pandemic, I followed those who readily admitted when/where they where incorrect, and completely lost respect for anyone who acted infalible in the name of what they called 'science'. Anyone who outright ignores/vilifies dissenting voices is not worth listening to.

    • @kathleencochrane9698
      @kathleencochrane9698 7 месяцев назад +7

      Well stated!

    • @tinydancer7343
      @tinydancer7343 7 месяцев назад +5

      This is exactly why we are in this position. Excellent comment!

    • @drewchristner3750
      @drewchristner3750 7 месяцев назад +8

      Often most people have no nuance in their opinions so “I was wrong” can mean they think he’s untrustworthy because they have their own bias to their personal abilities. I have been told by people they will trust those who say the same thing through any evidence to the contrary more than those who change their minds with evidence because they perceived it as constantly choosing an incorrect opinion that will always be corrected when more information comes out, and they preferred a static ideology that claimed to already know the answer. It was heavily motivated by religion but that translates that mode of thought to other l aspects of their life like science and politics.

    • @likwidchris
      @likwidchris 7 месяцев назад +9

      Perhaps more importantly, "I may currently be wrong"

  • @MNbenMN
    @MNbenMN 7 месяцев назад +3608

    "Stay home if you are sick" means "get suspended without pay, and lose your health care plan" for a lot of people

    • @yeetyeet7070
      @yeetyeet7070 7 месяцев назад +325

      america 💯

    • @johnnyc0882
      @johnnyc0882 7 месяцев назад +108

      Depends on the company, some companies offer paid sick leave and where I live (which is not a state but a territory) paid sick leave is mandated by law

    • @yeetyeet7070
      @yeetyeet7070 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@johnnyc0882depends on the society you live in, whether it's fully AnCap or whether it has some humanity to itself

    • @dorothea_walland
      @dorothea_walland 7 месяцев назад +159

      that is why he said it has to be done in cooperation with companies 🤷‍♀️ so they also understand they are putting all their staff at risk (and maybe face repercussions)

    • @clairbear1234
      @clairbear1234 7 месяцев назад

      I think the modified version of this is. If you are sick, wear a mask and wash your hands. This is what Japan has been doing pre pandemic

  • @zadrik1337
    @zadrik1337 7 месяцев назад +2004

    I am a huge fan of vaccination, but I will not abide public officials lying to me "for my own good" or the public good. You must tell the truth or you lose the right to tell me anything at all.

    • @indianasb59
      @indianasb59 7 месяцев назад

      Can we please talk about the fact that the mRNA ‘vaccine’ is a RNA modulator and NOTHING at all like the normal vaccines. That’s where the conversation needs to start.

    • @Kriddle1229
      @Kriddle1229 7 месяцев назад +30

      Well, they can still tell you whatever they want. You just don't have to listen.

    • @MichaelHorstmann
      @MichaelHorstmann 7 месяцев назад +156

      @@Kriddle1229some people would have lost their livelihoods if they didn’t listen, not to mention the social ramifications of being unvaccinated. People were forced in many ways.

    • @nolancheck1465
      @nolancheck1465 7 месяцев назад

      The only public officials I saw lying were those trying to downplay the pandemic and cancel the lockdowns.

    • @turdusobscurus
      @turdusobscurus 7 месяцев назад +21

      I agree. There will always be those who don't listen to reason. Don't bend to them by making up stories. There are (hopefully) far more people who understand at least a bit about how science works and just want to know the data. This whole situation was a mess.

  • @B1Y1O1B
    @B1Y1O1B 7 месяцев назад +90

    As a nurse educator, I drill my students on medications they are administering before we even walk into the patient's room. It's intense but they often appreciate it because they're more confident when answering patient questions. Thank you for mentioning that confidence from the practitioner plays a key role in the patient's trust.

    • @mcz4251
      @mcz4251 6 месяцев назад +6

      I was bothered by the fact that the Moderna MRNA vaccine didn’t even come with a package insert. I’ve never seen that.

    • @Afrikanbootiscratcher
      @Afrikanbootiscratcher 5 месяцев назад +2

      All the nurses were horrible to just about everyone, when covid was going on. Now they see how stupid it was.

    • @editname3145
      @editname3145 5 месяцев назад +3

      Please teach them about their ingredients and how much toxic they are. There is still not a doctor that would answer why childhood vaccines have formaldehyde? Polysorbate 80? Plus the amount of aluminum which is 10x more than what the CDC recommends.

    • @karstelobster8203
      @karstelobster8203 4 месяца назад

      ⁠@@editname3145Formaldehyde is used in a lot of processes and is present in our own bodies naturally. We synthesize it and eliminate it without any harm.
      Polysorbate 80 is used to help deliver and stabilize some vaccines and medications. It’s also used in a lot of foods and cosmetics, so the tiny amount present in a vaccine should be the least of your worries if you consume any processed foods, wear makeup, or use commercially available soaps.
      Finally, aluminum is present to help enhance the body’s response to certain vaccines. The amount present is insignificant considering the amount of aluminum you are exposed to and ingest on a daily basis. I’m not sure what the concern here is

    • @MeliXdupraeX
      @MeliXdupraeX 3 месяца назад +1

      ⁠​⁠@@editname3145I’m confused by your comment. Aluminum salts are used in vaccines to stimulate a stronger immune response. And I have more in my breastmilk each time I feed my baby than in one vaccine. The “10x” is referring to the recommendation for things like parental nutrition (into the stomach) because intestinal mucosa doesn’t absorb aluminum the same way. Polysorbate 80 is in a lot of the food we eat. And formaldehyde makes vaccines effective without causing disease. It’s heavily diluted and already present in your body naturally.

  • @GabrielaSantos-yb5sk
    @GabrielaSantos-yb5sk 7 месяцев назад +648

    I’m a doctor here in Brazil and it was really hard working in the pandemic, in the middle of the “battle field” and seeing so much fake news and unbelievable political decisions that were being taken.

    • @beneficent2557
      @beneficent2557 7 месяцев назад +17

      Hey you better mask up in your profile pic, or my 98 year old abuelita might croak!

    • @beneficent2557
      @beneficent2557 7 месяцев назад +19

      Hey did you know Dr. Offit's buddy "Tony" had his wife as his Ethics Chair?
      Thank God we had the guy from the 1980s AIDS panic to see us through this crisis. 🙄

    • @beneficent2557
      @beneficent2557 7 месяцев назад

      You know what I love about these jokers, they can defend a mandate on US citizens while glossing over the vax status of THOUSANDS of people crossing over the border....
      BTW the Measles outbreak was in a Sanctuary city...but they still think US citizens aren't taking enough 💉 🙄
      Maybe the medical industry would have more credibility if we didn't see "Tony's" stock portfolio.
      Public Health = Money Laundering.

    • @cherriberri8373
      @cherriberri8373 7 месяцев назад +37

      @@beneficent2557 Perfectly proved their point I guess... Yikes.

    • @itoibo4208
      @itoibo4208 7 месяцев назад

      Next, on Notícias da Raposa: Vaccines are bad, and so is education!

  • @LunatheLynxPoint
    @LunatheLynxPoint 7 месяцев назад +490

    Remember, folks: people matter more than opinions. We’re going to agree and disagree - and that’s okay! Things are going to be said that aren’t perfect - that’s okay too! It’s okay to be human and take something different from this message than someone else.
    Thanks Dr. Mike for tackling a very sensitive and volatile topic with professionalism and integrity.

    • @RunBayou
      @RunBayou 7 месяцев назад

      It is not okay to agree to disagree when one side is captured by a cult like adherence to government/pharma propaganda.
      One side is straight lying.
      If one side is saying "poison your children for no tangible benefit" and the other is saying "no," you don't agree to disagree.

    • @immafox1496
      @immafox1496 7 месяцев назад +13

      Hello, I'm writing here in hope to reach people and Doctor Mike: the comments are being censored and I'm not able to respectfully share my experience. This is really concerning, I trust that Doctor Mike is not aware of this because I know it goes against everything he believes in

    • @CircumlunarFeasibility
      @CircumlunarFeasibility 7 месяцев назад

      @@immafox1496he will stay the propaganda line because he doesnt want to lose his careeer, i warned him about these so called vaccinations years ago and he blew me off. IF you want real information, i suggest you check out Dr. John Campbell, and Brett Weinstein for actual non big government controlled information.

    • @ElementaryWatson-oxo
      @ElementaryWatson-oxo 7 месяцев назад +5

      what do you mean "agree to disagree"? -- RUclipsIsKillingComments, no disagreement allowed

    • @jaslady22
      @jaslady22 7 месяцев назад +11

      @@immafox1496 Yep, mine were taken down, so I noticed that as well!

  • @oliviawolcott8351
    @oliviawolcott8351 7 месяцев назад +1405

    I lost trust when the CDC bowed to political pressure to change their recommendations.

    • @ms.donaldson2533
      @ms.donaldson2533 7 месяцев назад

      I lost trust when my mother was overly radiated and died at Johns Hopkins in 1987. When my father was paralyzed during a back operation and then died of a bowel obstruction while under the care of Johns Hopkins in 1994. HOWVER, the biggest loss was my son in 1989, two days after a DPT vaccine.
      They don't educate parents today about the DPT vaccine, but they will recommend a D=tap vax.

    • @oliviawolcott8351
      @oliviawolcott8351 7 месяцев назад +76

      @@RandomUserYTisFailing the social distancing recommendations as well as mask recommendations when we still were in a peak.

    • @MMuraseofSandvich
      @MMuraseofSandvich 7 месяцев назад +82

      @@RandomUserYTisFailingSpecifically, the recommendations were nerfed at the behest of the Iowa governor and others close to the meat packing industry. Language was softened from "You must do this" to "We recommend that you try for this..." Rachel Maddow was about the only one on TV who covered this.

    • @Supercharge7868
      @Supercharge7868 7 месяцев назад

      @@oliviawolcott8351 and now they are saying that quarantine times should now be seen as the common flu, instead of some world wide deadly disease.

    • @jaygio
      @jaygio 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@oliviawolcott8351+ the efficacy percentage + the safe and effective narrative + ” the once and done ” theme + the data regarding masks effectiveness + stance on natural immunity + goal post moving on herd immunity. We can go on and on

  • @leslieholland7843
    @leslieholland7843 7 месяцев назад +21

    This podcast is why we need scientists and doctors and other people (hello, media!) who actually have people's best interest at heart. The question is how does one find those professionals? Ideally, it would be social media...

  • @dbackscott
    @dbackscott 7 месяцев назад +403

    Taking a larger perspective, I think there are too many people who don’t understand that there’s no such thing as a perfect solution. Everything is risk of harm vs probability of benefit.

    • @leonardofabbri7930
      @leonardofabbri7930 7 месяцев назад

      If there's no such thing as perfect solution, you can't sell something as undeniable truth and treat anyone who has critical thinking and pose some question as a lunatic deserving to be cancelled and stripped of own social sphere.
      It's called fascism and was made this time by the supposed progressives always caring about freedoms and rights.
      They showed their true colours. You are free and you have rights only if you act like they want.

    • @beneficent2557
      @beneficent2557 7 месяцев назад +40

      The key element is Voluntary Informed Consent, all the mea culpas in the world will NOT make up for Being Complicit in Economic Coercion.

    • @mellie4174
      @mellie4174 7 месяцев назад +13

      Exactly! This is because of poor science education.

    • @matthewsilva8617
      @matthewsilva8617 7 месяцев назад

      Well sure, if your goal is profit, then you don’t want to kill the virus, and you just let it mutate and be more contagious yet less deadly. That is what happened yes. Then they turned around and said “speed of science” when they supposedly tested it fully and spent billions of tax dollars funding this circle jerk..not perfect but definitely killing the virus will help stop the spread lol and that’s not what they wanted

    • @firefly10241
      @firefly10241 7 месяцев назад +14

      @@beneficent2557 AGAIN it is consent and there are choices. You not liking the choices or not understanding the choices doesn't mean its not consenting.

  • @MB-ve2ub
    @MB-ve2ub 7 месяцев назад +427

    I wish people stopped using the terms "my, your" truth. Truth just simply is (or should be), if you need to add adjectives to it it's NOT TRUTH, it's an opinion, point of view!!!

    • @fennyellis3366
      @fennyellis3366 7 месяцев назад +5

      True...truth is always subjective

    • @ElementaryWatson-oxo
      @ElementaryWatson-oxo 7 месяцев назад +6

      what is truth? - Pontius Pilate

    • @ElementaryWatson-oxo
      @ElementaryWatson-oxo 7 месяцев назад +36

      @@fennyellis3366 truth is not subjective, truth is an abstract notion (abstract logic), and we live in real world, where any abstraction is at best an approximation of reality. Now, which abstraction better approximates reality -- that can be a big argument.

    • @tamsolo1584
      @tamsolo1584 7 месяцев назад +25

      Subjective "truth" is not truth.

    • @fennyellis3366
      @fennyellis3366 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@tamsolo1584
      In science, it is.

  • @tatlowtimes
    @tatlowtimes 7 месяцев назад +668

    The inability for government and health organizations to simple say “we don’t know but this is the best options we have based on what we know at this time” has done irreparable damage to science as a whole. We may have won the battle, but we are losing the war. 😢

    • @Justanotherconsumer
      @Justanotherconsumer 7 месяцев назад

      The next pandemic will be far, far worse.
      Not if, but when.

    • @shakeyj4523
      @shakeyj4523 7 месяцев назад +39

      That's on you for conflating Science and Politics. Stop doing that, and learn how to evaluate research. Simple.

    • @duncanchestnut5583
      @duncanchestnut5583 7 месяцев назад +72

      Screeching 'trust the science' then asking politicians to ban science they disagreed with tends to form a lot of distrust

    • @beneficent2557
      @beneficent2557 7 месяцев назад

      @@duncanchestnut5583 mass formation psychosis

    • @timcowley4646
      @timcowley4646 7 месяцев назад +25

      I think you are right but I’ve seen the public act poorly when they admit to not knowing and I think this is a reaction to that. People seem to have a lot of misconceptions regarding the certainty of science and the general public often struggle with nuance, even when explained very simply. I think people don’t pay close attention, don’t think deeply, and messages get distorted by the news media.
      Take for example when the vaccines first came out there were studies that showed the vaccine prevented symptoms. But because they didn’t perform constant tests for viral antigen they weren’t able to say with certainty that they prevented infection. So the scientists said the vaccines are great at preventing symptoms but we do not know yet if it prevents infection. A lot of people took that to mean they don’t prevent infection. So were they wrong to communicate it this way? Should they instead said it prevents infection even though they didn’t know that for version? I wouldn’t suggest that because it’s important to be honest and I think the reason for the messaging was what it was because they wanted people to continue social distancing. Note this was early on when testing was more difficult and the vaccines were more effective and actually dud a decent job preventing infection as they found out with follow up studies of people regularly resting after vaccination to confirm absence of antigen.

  • @jorgecarvalho9922
    @jorgecarvalho9922 7 месяцев назад +12

    Hi Dr. Mike, I am a recent graduate who wants to become a certified chemical engineer. I have been watching your videos since the COVID pandemic and I just want to say THANK YOU because have been a huge help to everyone who needs information on health, culture, medicine, myths, etc. I have learned plenty by watching your videos and I was also fact-checked by them on some things I thought I knew. I would like to, in the future, become a RUclipsr who makes videos about industrial processes, more related to chemical production, refineries, oil transformation, and also on safety prevention (CHAZOP, HAZOP, FMEA, risk assessment, etc).
    Nowadays, with all the incidents occurring in chemical plants and other facilities, the need for medical information is important more than ever. I do not know if my comment will ever be seen, but I would like to know your comments on that (from a medical standpoint). Not only the risks but also the medical causes and effects of said accidents. Thank you!

  • @tylergannon7398
    @tylergannon7398 7 месяцев назад +864

    So much of the distrust for me could have been avoided if the CDC simply said “I don’t know” instead of saying that masks 100% do not work at the start of covid then did a complete 180 and told everyone they HAVE to wear a mask then later said, “well they’re not really effective”. By the way take this vaccine we developed and has less than a year worth of testing done and you only need to take it once. Then a year a later “by the way take this seasonally like a flu vaccine”.

    • @rosalynalicea968
      @rosalynalicea968 7 месяцев назад +62

      You could not have said that any better.

    • @markrobinowitz8473
      @markrobinowitz8473 7 месяцев назад +91

      CDC never said you only need it once. Flu vaccines are annual. Most vaccines require more than one dose.

    • @byuftbl
      @byuftbl 7 месяцев назад +52

      Yeah the flip flopping on telling you what to do can be hard for people to trust. But at the same time I think they were trying to give the best info they had at the time. You don’t know what you don’t know….but they could’ve done a happy medium like “hey we think at this time masks don’t help, BUT we aren’t sure. You could still wear one if you want, we’re just not sure how well it helps”
      I think overall at the start of the pandemic, we weren’t sure of anything because with anything new, we don’t have all the facts or answers so everyone was going off what we thought we knew at the time, but then we learn we’re wrong or were misunderstanding things.

    • @georgewang2947
      @georgewang2947 7 месяцев назад +70

      I think the authorities did say it with appropriate uncertainty. The problem is once it gets repeated through the media and on social media and turns into policies at the local level, what was a "recommendation" becomes "Fauci is forcing us to..."

    • @HateNeverCeasesHate
      @HateNeverCeasesHate 7 месяцев назад +53

      That's science buddy. Science changes it's mind, based on the available evidence and understanding.

  • @tommcmasters8429
    @tommcmasters8429 7 месяцев назад +710

    I am glad you are allowing comments.

    • @jaygio
      @jaygio 7 месяцев назад +5

      Oh, so you don't know then...

    • @jaygio
      @jaygio 7 месяцев назад +5

      That this platform ls

    • @jaygio
      @jaygio 7 месяцев назад +3

      Automatically

    • @jaygio
      @jaygio 7 месяцев назад +4

      Comments

    • @jaygio
      @jaygio 7 месяцев назад +4

      Too many hot topic words together

  • @courtneyjoe3436
    @courtneyjoe3436 7 месяцев назад +77

    100% if they had been transparent and not assume we were too dumb to notice some things, I think the state of our country would be very different aside from the COVID related repercussions.

  • @thedankswordsmantm
    @thedankswordsmantm 2 месяца назад +33

    This is such a bittersweet conversation for me to hear.
    On one hand, this video is confirming a lot of my personal opinions from the pandemic. Things like: shutdowns not needing to be so severe and long lasting, that we only needed to target the very young/very old/at risk from underlying illnesses, that the death toll was ridiculously over inflated, etc.
    On the other hand.... do you have any idea how enraged I am right now? To hear medical professionals have this conversation so casually now, but in 2020 anyone even daring to question (not protest or be anti-vax) what we were being told about shut downs and vaccines. To have friends, family and coworkers treat you like a Nazi sympathizer for thinking for myself and simply having questions about what is necessary vs fear-mongering-overkill?

    • @AnaLucia-wy2ii
      @AnaLucia-wy2ii 2 месяца назад +7

      You aren’t alone. Never forget.

    • @KGW_Park
      @KGW_Park 2 месяца назад +1

      Do you know how enraged it makes me, to associate with the ignorant conservatives and liberals? I'm talking about the ones that draw conclusions without proof. If their conclusions turn out to be correct, they conclude that they have more knowledge and authority than peer reviewed, carefully executed studies! They often fail to understand that research, by nature, is evolving as they discover new facts. That is not a conspiracy or a plot - it's the nature of doing medical research. The validity of the studies also depends upon the number who participate and that proper procedures are followed. Hence the reason for peer reviews. It has never claimed to be an exact science as new things are constantly being discovered. Finding a quicker path of treatment - ie., the vaccine - in the face of a rare debilitating disease, or a pandemic, is not sloppy medicine. It has always been considered an option when the initial investigation through the FDA, shows that the treatment has more promise for good, rather than losing lives to the disease.

    • @SherlockkHolmes
      @SherlockkHolmes Месяц назад

      If you make the worst of a bad situation that's your fault. I got to tell people to bleep off and leave me alone so I can better myself in peace and just chill out.

    • @AnaLucia-wy2ii
      @AnaLucia-wy2ii Месяц назад

      @@SherlockkHolmes What are you talking about? No one said anything about making the worst of a situation.

    • @andylee5759
      @andylee5759 Месяц назад

      ​@@AnaLucia-wy2iiI think he's in agreement with OP, like the government making things worse when the COVID situation is already bad.

  • @Oraanu
    @Oraanu 7 месяцев назад +643

    As a pharmacist, working through the height of COVID was an utterly embarrassing time to be a healthcare worker. The fall out from our government's mishandling of the COVID response ruined more lives than the virus itself.

    • @usucktoo
      @usucktoo 7 месяцев назад +1

      Typical american. Blame the government. I blame the american jndividualism and selfishness, but go ahead, i guess

    • @IntelligentProbe
      @IntelligentProbe 7 месяцев назад +21

      Stop it with the fear mongering.

    • @lindajardee
      @lindajardee 7 месяцев назад +63

      Not fear mongering, truth@@IntelligentProbe

    • @ElementaryWatson-oxo
      @ElementaryWatson-oxo 7 месяцев назад +27

      Just think about it, how many lives would have been saved if they just did nothing?

    • @IntelligentProbe
      @IntelligentProbe 7 месяцев назад +31

      @@ElementaryWatson-oxo so you didn't watch the video, just more nonsense.

  • @UnicornMacAndCheese
    @UnicornMacAndCheese 7 месяцев назад +1016

    The COVID-19 era was just... _messed. up._ 😵‍💫

    • @llamamama2910
      @llamamama2910 7 месяцев назад

      Trump suppressing things to stay in power, everything is fine! Don’t look behind the curtain!!
      And Biden group awfulizing everything and shutting down commerce and human interaction.

    • @rsalbreiter
      @rsalbreiter 7 месяцев назад +73

      John Oliver said the history books should just say "it was a crazy time, had to be there, we tried our best"

    • @Palzahar
      @Palzahar 7 месяцев назад +15

      @@rsalbreiterProbably the best way to say it. The issue is that this came out of nowhere (well, there was a slight period where it was in China before it went everywhere), and everyone just didn't know what to do.

    • @indianasb59
      @indianasb59 7 месяцев назад

      Can we please talk about the fact that the mRNA ‘vaccine’ is a RNA modulator and NOTHING at all like the normal vaccines. That’s where the conversation needs to start.

    • @lizardsofozz
      @lizardsofozz 7 месяцев назад +64

      It's still not over. Those of us that are immunocompromised are still fucked. I haven't been to a restaurant, a concert, a venue, the movies, a friends house....since January 2020.

  • @hedgehogpancakes6174
    @hedgehogpancakes6174 7 месяцев назад +147

    I really appreciate Dr. Mike's pragmatism and general ability to understand this topic from multiple angles, he's great

    • @robintauber9994
      @robintauber9994 2 месяца назад

      I agree. As a family general medicine doctor, he interacts with the public. The CDC as well as government don't really interact with the average person. The communication is different when you are only among a limited group. Your colleagues have a different exposure to the messaging and knowledge set.... so communication with people who don't speak the same office jargon as your profession don't understand where you're coming from and when the messaging is obviously dumbed down for the public, the public can sense that and you loose the trust because people sense the messaging isn't quite right.

  • @I_Am_SciCurious
    @I_Am_SciCurious 7 месяцев назад +470

    There were highly knowledgeable experts in their fields who were muzzled and maliciously, viscously attacked because they didn’t march in lockstep. That’s the antithesis of a scientific approach. Everyone lost their minds and the damage to trust in government and medical institutions is both deserved and profound.

    • @gribbler1695
      @gribbler1695 7 месяцев назад +25

      Maybe because they were giving personal opinions unsupported by scientific evidence. Is that how you believe science works?

    • @I_Am_SciCurious
      @I_Am_SciCurious 7 месяцев назад +77

      @@gribbler1695 they weren’t giving personal opinions and they were from institutions like Stanford, Yale, and Harvard who we know now for certain had it right. They relied on data from studies conducted in Australia, Japan, Korea, etc.
      You’re watching a video about things we got wrong. We could have had them correct and done far less damage to children, the economy, and society if we had listened to actual experts who had the data and evidence on their side.

    • @secretagentrandybeans364
      @secretagentrandybeans364 7 месяцев назад +13

      Former NBA player John Stockton is currently suing the state of Washington over this exact issue I'm curious what will come out of it.

    • @husher5142
      @husher5142 6 месяцев назад +20

      @@gribbler1695 No the interference has been swift, calculated and intentionally to cover up or profit.

    • @ChaoticNeutralMatt
      @ChaoticNeutralMatt 6 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@gribbler1695 let's say that this is the case, they are still licensed doctors or other professionals who should at least be considered. Why are they saying the things they are? Where is that coming from?

  • @twistedpuppetOG
    @twistedpuppetOG 7 месяцев назад +864

    To be fair, the Tuskegee experiment still has a lot of impact on trusting government agencies.

    • @ihatenwo
      @ihatenwo 7 месяцев назад +57

      as it should be lol

    • @nadiamagdalena2712
      @nadiamagdalena2712 7 месяцев назад +26

      I think about it every single time I'm at a doctor's office or my children.

    • @gloriouslumi
      @gloriouslumi 7 месяцев назад

      Unreasonably. Equating a clandestine government operation during a fundamentally racist era of our history to a once-in-a-generation virus with every single pair of eyes in the world on it is objectively wrong.
      Doing things in the dark is far different than doing it with literally every single researcher, scientist, doctor, and medical organization in the world collaborating and sharing information.

    • @WMDistraction
      @WMDistraction 7 месяцев назад +47

      The government mandated a whole new set of then unprecedented ethics rules and committees that never existed until then after Tuskegee.

    • @carrierichardson6619
      @carrierichardson6619 7 месяцев назад +25

      ​@@WMDistractionClearly that did no good.

  • @HamStrokersEjacula69
    @HamStrokersEjacula69 7 месяцев назад +615

    I didnt get to say goodbye to my father while he was dying from cancer during the height of covid. They government can never give me that back.

    • @SternalJet
      @SternalJet 7 месяцев назад +41

      Sorry to hear brother. That certainly could not have been easy.. hope you are well.

    • @HamStrokersEjacula69
      @HamStrokersEjacula69 7 месяцев назад +24

      @@SternalJet I've been doing but I don't think I'll ever not feel incomplete due to them taking that away from me.

    • @E_Don
      @E_Don 7 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@HamStrokersEjacula69who is "them?" Define.

    • @HamStrokersEjacula69
      @HamStrokersEjacula69 7 месяцев назад +77

      @@E_Don the people who made the rules in the state of New York that said I couldn't enter the hospital as my father was dying and threatened to arrest me had I tried.

    • @gomezg8497
      @gomezg8497 7 месяцев назад +10

      I hope your pain goes away. Everyone is gonna die some we will die and nevee get to tell by to our loved ones and some will die with their loved ones right beside them. Regardless of whar your faith was, do good at regards of ur dad. Donate in regards of ur dad, pray if u believe. Thats gonna benefit him more.

  • @TheSarah89
    @TheSarah89 7 месяцев назад +222

    Frankly, the more you censor information, the more fearful it will make people. Teach people to think critically and how to combat untrue information.

    • @rossmackay-williams4583
      @rossmackay-williams4583 7 месяцев назад

      Well as a critical thinker why do you think they not reporting all the access deaths world wide of all ages of 10 to 40% not of covid?

    • @sathvamp1
      @sathvamp1 7 месяцев назад

      Also in the USA, the censoring of any information is a VIOLATION of the law known as the Freedom of Speech.

    • @MultiChrisjb
      @MultiChrisjb 7 месяцев назад

      At least we all got the completely true message that the vaccine is safe and effective, and if you take ivermectin you're a horse.

    • @shapirodeluxe
      @shapirodeluxe 6 месяцев назад +4

      I wish it was this easy but it isn’t. People can’t be scared of something censorship prevents them from seeing. Fear of the unknown, yes, sure, but if the unknown is a scholarly article then nobody will care. It is also universally agreeable that people should combat untrue information, but who decides what is true? Ironically, it is easy to be uncritical about critical thinking. Things that seem universally good quickly become complicated.

    • @Bomb6A9Head
      @Bomb6A9Head 5 месяцев назад +2

      but then how are you going to control them and make money? lambos won't pay for themselves

  • @secretagentrandybeans364
    @secretagentrandybeans364 7 месяцев назад +32

    I live in Washington state and at the time of writing this former NBA star John Stockton is suing the state Of Washington for silencing any doctor who tried to publish an opinion that the state disagreed with. Not silencing people who were pushing crazy stuff out of a basement I mean silencing practicing doctor's and expert's in the field.

    • @AjZ530
      @AjZ530 3 месяца назад +1

      Imma pass on this body I'm John Stockton

    • @danarzechula3769
      @danarzechula3769 3 месяца назад

      Um lots of crazy people with MD after their name

    • @ADashnawMKIBC
      @ADashnawMKIBC 2 месяца назад

      I'm from Washington state too.

  • @ThePhysicalReaction
    @ThePhysicalReaction 7 месяцев назад +86

    combining politics and science/medicine doesn't clean up politics, it corrupts science/medicine

  • @EllePhoenixMC
    @EllePhoenixMC 7 месяцев назад +138

    One thing I noticed where I had lived and online was that the political discourse made it extremely hard to have civil conversations and ask questions of peers around you. Almost any hesitancy to take the vaccine or questions about it's safety in children was treated met with social pressure, pushback, and no answers on where to get more information. Of course meeting peoples worries with vitriol only pushed those with questions away and made them more distrusting.
    Though I did get vaccinated, I was one of those individuals who had a lot of skeptism, and I can greatly empathize with those who were fearful.

    • @CrustyUgg
      @CrustyUgg 7 месяцев назад

      I did not take the vaccine. I'm so glad I stood my ground. But you're right.. even asking a simple question was met with so much hate from armchair doctors

    • @jordanwhite352
      @jordanwhite352 7 месяцев назад +15

      I think the biggest problem with that is that there's a big difference between legit questions about a vaccine and being an antivaxor. The more bigger problem this country which is there is no nuance for discussion. There's only extremes. One of the reasons why most people don't know anything about science because everyone treats all data as absolutes because we learned that from dealing with US law and religious books. So science it does not deal in absolutes but we live in the society that only thinks an absolutes. You either are pro science or anti-vax. You can't be a scientist that has some legitimate concerns about a vaccine then thus wants to see more trials or more clarification. It just doesn't happen.

    • @TheGismono
      @TheGismono 7 месяцев назад +11

      @@jordanwhite352 -- "legit questions" who is/was the judge on that? mob rule is the answer to that.
      So no, I don't you understand. People got threat's by the question "Why, explan that to me" and not just following along. And yes, that was what has happening, I happen to me.

    • @patricasmyth4359
      @patricasmyth4359 7 месяцев назад

      One thing that should be mentioned is that these were NOT traditional vaccines. They are mRNA drugs that generate an immune response. This was a big experiment practiced on billions of people with little public discussion. People were fired and ostracized for simply asking questions. Now we are hearing of possible bad outcomes of exposure to the spike protein (Pfizer) and these people still cannot admit a possible mistake. They only admit to miscommunication. P.S. The rotavirus vaccine IS a traditional vaccine. It is not in the same class as Pfizer’s “vaccine”.

    • @aesopstortoise
      @aesopstortoise 7 месяцев назад

      @@jordanwhite352 Your statement that, "there's a big difference between legit questions about a vaccine and being an antivaxor", destroys the possibility of any meaningful, or even civil dialogue with those who disagree with you. Without that you can't have any real nuances, because you don't accept that people who disagree with you may be honest, well-meaning, intelligent and well informed. Try it for a thought experiment.

  • @justicedog3696
    @justicedog3696 6 месяцев назад +51

    So it seems that there's an admission here that the public was lied to to make them comply and then derision and confusion because a faction of the public doesn't trust what is being told to them. That doesn't seem too insightful. The fear mongering was absolutely politically motivated to force compliance.

  • @junkoe119
    @junkoe119 7 месяцев назад +311

    I know someone who works for home and hasn’t left her house since 2020 due to the panic of Covid. This whole thing has damaged people psychologically.

    • @thewholeworldiswatching
      @thewholeworldiswatching 7 месяцев назад

      Covid (SARS) literally causes brain damage. And it's not gone - look at wastewater data. Sorry you've been fooled by your leaders.

    • @sathvamp1
      @sathvamp1 7 месяцев назад

      While I've left my house and have done public errands, grocery shopping etc (when I WANT to) since Covid... I haven't WORKED in person since 2020 since for my field personally, most employers discovered in-person work of that type is TOTALLY NOT NECESSARY (for my field... it CAN be all mostly remote / online and still be effective). So... saves a LOT on gas, car repairs, AND unnecessary risk of viruses (including common cold viruses and flu viruses that were around WAY before Covid). So such realization, used in a healthy manner at least... could be considered an improvement).

    • @TWForeeever
      @TWForeeever 7 месяцев назад +57

      Given that it’s a threat and many immunocompromised people have virtually been locked out of society since others won’t mask or actually disclose their illness, do you blame this person?
      By stating that this is a psychological issue, you’re implying that their fear is disproportionate to the actual threat at hand

    • @sathvamp1
      @sathvamp1 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@TWForeeever "Immunocompromised people have been locked out of society since others won't mask"... you do realize [I've heard of] studies showing masks only work about 70% (?). I know that's not any excuse for not taking advantage of that 70% effectiveness, but my my point is: If I was an immunocompromised person who had a low risk tolerance... I would NOT trust that 30% mask INeffectiveness... so even IF EVERYONE "masked up" (and even disclosed their illness IF they knew... this virus VERY often spreads BEFORE symptoms appear FYI)... I would STILL be hiding. In fact, I am not even officially "immunocompromised" and I STILL choose to hide! Well not to an "extreme" but I have gotten out of even long lines at the bank try try again another day if I hear anyone cough in the building. And I've modified my breathing habits when I get near people such that if anyone DOES cough while near me, I'll likely be holding my breath at the moment, and will have time to get away from them.

    • @ravengale
      @ravengale 7 месяцев назад +21

      That’s what they want.
      “You will eat the bugs and live in the pod, have nothing, and be happy”.

  • @EC_ATV_Outdoors
    @EC_ATV_Outdoors 7 месяцев назад +195

    Maybe you should have some of the Dr's who spoke up and out on the responses and risked their careers by following data over pharma/gov orders.

    • @firefly10241
      @firefly10241 7 месяцев назад

      Some of the doctors were crazy AND NOT following the science. Its why some nurses got fired as well as doctors. If your not going to pay attention to the updated science THEN WHY be in the medical field? ANYBODY in the medical field also have to have vaccines every year because they are around patients. ITS NOT new. Even going to college they make sure you are up to date before even getting in the program.

  • @idahojab
    @idahojab 7 месяцев назад +130

    The answer to your question of how you stop misinformation is not to censor it. We need to teach kids in schools to be critical thinkers. Not just to take what everyone tells you as fact. How to evaluate information and trace it back to sources. Don't take someone's regurgitation of the info as fact. Go as close to the source as possible. If you ban the conversation, it will cause mistrust of those causing the ban. If an organization wants to be trusted, they must tell the truth and over time they will build a trusted image.

    • @Justanotherconsumer
      @Justanotherconsumer 7 месяцев назад

      There’s a fascinating report called “The Firehose of Falsehood” put out by RAND.
      Worth a read.
      Short version - if people are overloaded with options they will fall back on what their peers want to hear and stop caring about what’s true.

    • @deanmcdougall5331
      @deanmcdougall5331 7 месяцев назад

      Problem is conspiracy theorists, especially anti-vaxers don’t have the capacity for critical thinking or source assessment.

    • @cherriberri8373
      @cherriberri8373 7 месяцев назад +14

      This is what I say all the time, but the issue is that it will never happen unless an incredible complete overhaul of how the internet works and the education system as a whole happens. And something needs to happen to give people the free time to pursue knowledge about this- people aren't gonna just stop having opinions about things they don't know about, so they need the time to research info if this ideal future were to come about realistically... so realistically it just won't happen.

    • @nomandad2000
      @nomandad2000 7 месяцев назад +1

      It’s a slippery slope. Like his RFK example where 84 kids died and 5500 people got sick with measles.

    • @CptVein
      @CptVein 7 месяцев назад +6

      How do you plan on doing that when kids are homeschooled or going to religions school?
      What's the plan until only kids who were taught critical thinking are left? Cuz right now, there are still a lot of people who arent kids, who do not possess critical thinking and have an effect on others. What about them?

  • @TeeganLee
    @TeeganLee 7 месяцев назад +145

    26:14 I wish air quality had been pushed harder. Improved air quality in public spaces would have been a net good in a bunch of different ways and it wouldn’t have infringed on anyone’s bodily autonomy. If we’d put air purifiers in every classroom so schools would stay open that would probably have helped lower rates of all respiratory infections and would help with the (increasingly regular) wildfire smoke pollution. Heck if done right it could have even been great for the economy!

    • @meghanlazerson997
      @meghanlazerson997 7 месяцев назад +14

      It was and is in Germany. My kid’s classroom has a monitor and they frequently open the windows. I’m at the university and windows were opened for 5-15 minutes every hour (yes even in the winter).

    • @donotcare330
      @donotcare330 7 месяцев назад +7

      100% agree. We ran UV air cleaners around the clock at our house. Public spaces should have been REQUIRED to of had UV air purifiers every X amount of square feet.

    • @rl42382
      @rl42382 7 месяцев назад +2

      My kids are in private school and put air purifier every where they reopened school in fall 2020 to get students back to school

    • @leighfei
      @leighfei 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@rl42382 My law school also redid the entire air filtration system before fall 2020

    • @julesc1665
      @julesc1665 7 месяцев назад

      So true

  • @dietbuddha
    @dietbuddha 7 месяцев назад +35

    Lack of transparency, lack of humility, calling out when youry wrong, all reasons many people pushed back.

    • @RogerOThornhill
      @RogerOThornhill 4 месяца назад

      that and "many people" are morons looking looking for any flimsy excuse not to be inconvenienced in any way whatsoever.

  • @anniesenol9858
    @anniesenol9858 7 месяцев назад +129

    As a member of the public, I appreciate the nuanced message on vaccines. I hate when public health officials act like the public is stupid and can't handle the truth so they tell an untruth instead of explaining why this is their recommendation and how they expect that recommendation to work.

    • @beneficent2557
      @beneficent2557 7 месяцев назад +1

      You Mean Mandate....
      Also opinions are reserved for the Fully-Boosted.

    • @beneficent2557
      @beneficent2557 7 месяцев назад +1

      I for one love Dr. "Tony" and his Ethics Chair Wife. We should give him the Nobel Peace Prize and a fresh litter of beagles.

    • @beneficent2557
      @beneficent2557 7 месяцев назад +2

      Hey did you notice how this video has no timestamps? It's almost like this faux "mea culpa" was rushed out at the behest of someone's lawyers 💀
      It must be nice to pretend to larp as an authoritative source while simultaneously avoiding all legal accountability.

    • @CptVein
      @CptVein 7 месяцев назад

      @@beneficent2557 You have a mental issue. You should get that checked out.

    • @ivermec-tin666
      @ivermec-tin666 7 месяцев назад

      Offit is propagating nuanced propaganda. There is no comfort in that. What he is actually doing with his fake apology for nothing in particular is doubling down on the use of social psychology and propaganda tools to move the public, becasue in his view, the public are profoundly ignorant and stupid, and incapable of making rational informed decisions about their personal medical care. So, he is committed to stripping you of your right to bodily autonomy and informed consent. He really hates you, but he hates you in a nuanced way.

  • @michaelhoffman4454
    @michaelhoffman4454 7 месяцев назад +35

    That was a phenomenal conversation to watch, especially as a medical student. Terrific display of understanding nuance in medicine and giving advice on conveying important health measures to the public despite ever-changing data. I loved every second of it!

  • @jeannescott2204
    @jeannescott2204 7 месяцев назад +164

    Could the lack of trust in the medical community have anything to do with the fact that pharmaceutical companies are publicly traded on the stock market and raises the concern that their priority is to their shareholders and not the patients. Raising cost of insulin and epi-pen for example.

    • @evilsharkey8954
      @evilsharkey8954 7 месяцев назад +17

      That’s definitely part of it

    • @coolbreeze5683
      @coolbreeze5683 7 месяцев назад +16

      That's part of it. I think distrust also comes from people's individual experiences with the medical system and the experiences of people they know. There are people who get sick and go to a doctor only to be told it's all in their heads and are dismissed.
      They later find out they actually do have a health problem and they were let down by their doctor.

    • @deanmcdougall5331
      @deanmcdougall5331 7 месяцев назад +1

      That’s just an America issue.

    • @laner.845
      @laner.845 7 месяцев назад +12

      @@deanmcdougall5331 well yeah, we're talking about America's reaction to the pandemic. It makes sense we're talking about American pharmacology.

    • @funsizedi88
      @funsizedi88 7 месяцев назад

      Also the fact that since 1986, vaccine manufacturers have been immuine to prosecution. They all decided together and told the govt they would stop making vaccines, unless they passed the law to protect them. Since the US Govt didn't want to risk them following thru on their threat and having to purchase vaccines outside the US, they gave them everything they wanted. Now, why would vaccine manufacturers do that, if they didn't know that their products were dangerous? No other type of medication is protected from prosecution like that. Also, look at how many vaccines were CDC Recommended before 1986 and after 1986, they doubled the amount of shots. Yes, there is a fund set aside for children who are vaccine injured- but it is nearly impossible to actually win that court battle. They only gave into that caveat of the law, since they knew the cost of lawyers was cheaper than paying out lawsuits. It is heartbreaking to read the stories of the families who's children have been severely vaccine injured and continually get denied in court, even tho their children have been diagnosed (sometimes by multiple doctors) as vaccine injured.
      These manufacturers value money over people, which is why there are meds that cost tens of thousands of dollars a month. An inhaler w/o prescription coverage is $300-$600, even w/insurance people have co-pays in the 100s.

  • @Red-sm1cl
    @Red-sm1cl 6 месяцев назад +43

    The challenge with blocking misinformation/disinformation is who gets to decide. History has countless cases where the one decenting voice that got called false was true... hand washing during surgery, fat vs sugar, lead gasoline.
    I think you have to allow it all to be debated and proved/disproved.

    • @terryvest906
      @terryvest906 4 месяца назад +1

      True and that's what they didn't do. The history was right and everyone else was wrong

    • @petrri323
      @petrri323 3 месяца назад +3

      Thank you fellow rational human. There are so very few of us. The way to correct misinformation is with correct information, not censorship.

  • @shespeex8413
    @shespeex8413 7 месяцев назад +113

    I think the media and the government need to stop treating the general public as though we cannot understand complex issues. Transparency and honesty are the best ways to help our public be informed and *participate* in the solution.

    • @jackierubinstein548
      @jackierubinstein548 7 месяцев назад +1

      exactly, who are them to tell us what we should be doing when we know how to take care of ourselves

    • @BygoneT
      @BygoneT 7 месяцев назад +8

      The public genuinely doesn't understand complex things that's why they don't say thing as they are.

    • @dharmaslife
      @dharmaslife 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes and I will still make the best personal decision for me thank you very much

    • @katepeterson7544
      @katepeterson7544 6 месяцев назад

      Except the general public does NOT understand complex medical information or this wouldn’t have turned political. It would have ONLY been a public health issue and people would have vaccinated themselves and their families. Instead we had every lay person acting like they understand immunology and pandemics. Thanks to politicians….

    • @viktorgabriel2554
      @viktorgabriel2554 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@BygoneT so you are saying you are stupid in Northern America since my government told us everything

  • @SymGenie
    @SymGenie 7 месяцев назад +176

    17:45 I paid close attention to vaccine trials and research, am married to a doctor and have a biomed engineer for a sibling. Most of our extended family came to us for answers and clarification. When we told them the nuances, they looked to the public messaging, especiallythe contradiction of democrats who were questioning how well it was made like Kamela Harris under trump and them immediately switched up under biden. Because of the hard sell and politicization by the gov, they shifted to wondering if they went as far as lying about the data too, so people that were informed would be tricked too. The government failed us from top to bottom during the pandemic. Thats where the loss of trust comes from

    • @zarbins
      @zarbins 7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for bringing this up as I remember clearly Ms. Harris, Hilary Clinton, AOC, Nancy Pelosi and many other democrats (the party I am affiliated with btw) denouncing the vaccines, the trails, saying it was rushed to market, explicitly not trusting Project Warp Speed all because it was associated with Trump. They were the original political anti-vaxxers and the left leaning media spread that message until Biden was in office and they flipped on a dime. It was reprehensible because they were busy playing politics, during a global pandemic, that many of them profited off of, instead of being there for the people.

    • @HtheKing
      @HtheKing 6 месяцев назад +2

      So since you know about this what are the effects of the shot that has spread? Good or bad?

    • @StoryThyme100
      @StoryThyme100 4 месяца назад +3

      Well said, when you are second guessing the 'data', where does that leave you?

    • @MsMinoula
      @MsMinoula 4 месяца назад +8

      In EU we were only considered vaccinated if we did one of the american/british vaccines. The chinese or russian one didn't count. Our friend worked in a hotel in UAE, and when he returned to EU he had to be vaccinated again to get a covid pass, otherwise he'd be jobless. There was no workaround (eg antibodies testing). How medical is it to impose two vaccinations to someone? if anyone tells me there was any data of the above being safe, I will laugh. Oh, and he signed a waiver. My belief to this day, is that most governments made decisions against public health. The most laughable is giving a "pass" to vaccinated people, although vaccines didn't sterilize you from the virus.

    • @SleightWryder
      @SleightWryder 3 месяца назад

      Nah, take your measles vaccine. Take the majority of vaccines. Don't go off shoring viral research and then try to cover it up with a technology that's been privatized.

  • @StandAloneState
    @StandAloneState 7 месяцев назад +309

    I learned all I needed to know when politicians and celebrities violated the very decrees they publicly shouted from the rooftops.

    • @beneficent2557
      @beneficent2557 7 месяцев назад

      "C'mon man" sayeth pedo Joe.

    • @polyticks8453
      @polyticks8453 7 месяцев назад +9

      so, even celebrities cant escape anti-intellectual bias. interesting choice of words, dude

    • @d-rot
      @d-rot 7 месяцев назад +10

      That stupid people exist in every cohort? Or that people make stupid mistakes? There's nothing definitive that anyone does that makes a sweeping generalization anything other than a logical fallacy.

    • @Shannendetro
      @Shannendetro 7 месяцев назад +3

      I know what you are saying and agree. “Just look around and you can’t deny” yet I saw no such thing here in the inland empire of California….

    • @matthewsocoollike
      @matthewsocoollike 7 месяцев назад +11

      That’s stupid. That’s like saying if someone smokes while saying smoking is bad it means smoking isn’t bad. Learn some critical thinking skills

  • @dharmaslife
    @dharmaslife 7 месяцев назад +18

    The trust was already on the block and they will never get it back. How do you communicate it? Stop trying to complicate it! Be direct be honest be transparent

    • @nolancheck1465
      @nolancheck1465 7 месяцев назад +2

      They are! But doctors and scientists are surrounded by a bubble of politicians and reporters who communicate the doctor's message, and that is where things go wrong.

    • @augustuslunasol10thapostle
      @augustuslunasol10thapostle 6 месяцев назад

      Except your Americans are known to go hog wild when a medical institution says “ i dont know” because your general population has sooo many misconceptions about science

  • @daveb6963
    @daveb6963 7 месяцев назад +99

    "In order to get people to get it, we had to...we made statements that just weren't true"

  • @TanyaSapienVintage
    @TanyaSapienVintage 7 месяцев назад +86

    I disagree with many of the points that were made here, but I am grateful to see them being discussed in a logical manner and with an appreciation for why the pushback happened which isn't laced with hysterics and insults. This is a major step towards understanding and mending the rift that abuses of power like the pandemic created.

    • @sepehrheidari8352
      @sepehrheidari8352 7 месяцев назад

      What is it you disagree with

    • @TanyaSapienVintage
      @TanyaSapienVintage 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@sepehrheidari8352 That's bait.

    • @pata-tata557
      @pata-tata557 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@TanyaSapienVintage only if you want it to be. Looks like an honest question to me

  • @penguintigerking102
    @penguintigerking102 7 месяцев назад +18

    This is probably my favorite episode yet. Two really compassionate, educated, and honest individuals. Thanks so much!

  • @drinkmorecareless
    @drinkmorecareless 7 месяцев назад +127

    I almost died from COVID in 2021, so this was a very interesting video. Glad to see Dr. Mike having a real conversation about it.

    • @yensteel
      @yensteel 7 месяцев назад +25

      Two of my colleagues had their parents die as soon as they caught it. They could have retired and lived a few more decades.

    • @vampiric4real
      @vampiric4real 7 месяцев назад +4

      bahahahaha no you didn't

    • @danusdragonfly6640
      @danusdragonfly6640 7 месяцев назад +34

      @@vampiric4realSo COVID is not real to you but *vampires* are?

    • @astawolfe
      @astawolfe 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@danusdragonfly6640 they're a troll, ignore them

    • @journeywithnichole
      @journeywithnichole 7 месяцев назад +4

      Curious if you received any vaccines?

  • @sydneyyoung7352
    @sydneyyoung7352 7 месяцев назад +63

    I think they were talking specifically about the Covid vaccine when they said all the other countries except Canada target high-risk groups, but as a Canadian I just wanted to mention:
    Our annual flu vaccines used to be targetted to high risk groups, I think partly because we didnt have the volume of vaccines, or the capacity to administer them, to the full population. With Covid, in BC at least, our vaccines were rolled out to high-risk people _first_ as a priority, but were ultimately made available to everyone.

    • @kdn142
      @kdn142 7 месяцев назад +6

      I think you spelled ‘mandated’ wrong.

    • @sydneyyoung7352
      @sydneyyoung7352 7 месяцев назад +13

      @@kdn142 People could choose not to get them, but they were not permitted to be in businesses where other people would be exposed to them, even if the business was their workplace. I think it could reasonably be argued that it was effectively mandatory, but if I recall correctly it was never _technically_ mandatory.

    • @beneficent2557
      @beneficent2557 7 месяцев назад +2

      I love how you froze the bank accounts of truck drivers. Your Fidelito PM is an inspiration to the world.

    • @beneficent2557
      @beneficent2557 7 месяцев назад

      @@sydneyyoung7352 at least most authoritarian regimes like Russia have the balls to be overt with their heavy-handed policies.
      I knew a PHD student who was failed in retaliation for refusing to get the vaccine. One of his professors threatened to punch out anyone who watched jordan peterson in his classroom.
      Your effete government's constant victimhood cudgel is pathetic. Trudeau belongs in prison.

    • @sydneyyoung7352
      @sydneyyoung7352 7 месяцев назад +9

      @@beneficent2557 first: I don't have that kind of power.
      The Canadian federal government froze the back accounts of 57 individuals and organizations, some of whom were truckers, to end blockades at Canadian border crossings and the gridlock of parked commercial trucks and trailers shutting down part of Ottawa (for I think over two weeks?) That sounds like a very non-violent way to pressure the convoy to disperse, to me.
      The protesting truckers did not have to get vaccinated, but there were very disruptive public safety measures they had to comply with if they refused, which would have made it impossible to do the exact same job in the exact same way they had pre-pandemic.
      While Canadians had some privileges taken away during the pandemic in the interest of public health, adults do have bodily autonomy and may refuse vaccines.

  • @lesliewolfe7643
    @lesliewolfe7643 7 месяцев назад +101

    "The road to hell is paved with good intentions."
    Idk who said it, but I agree.

    • @EinsteinsHair
      @EinsteinsHair 7 месяцев назад +6

      I looked that up thinking it might be Shakespeare, or similar. The French Abbot, Bernard of Clairvaux, said something that translates as "Hell is full of good wishes or desires" in the early 1100s. In 1670 "Hell is paved with good intentions" was a known proverb. The current version was listed in a book of proverbs in 1855.

    • @lesliewolfe7643
      @lesliewolfe7643 7 месяцев назад +5

      @@EinsteinsHair interesting 🤔 I like people that actually seek out knowledge, just for the sake of knowing. That's right up my alley. It's funny how many popular sayings end up being a misquote of something else.

    • @ipickedanamealready6953
      @ipickedanamealready6953 7 месяцев назад

      I don't think they had good intentions and that's the real problem. They are already getting ready to roll out a bird flu vaccine in they can get away with it.

  • @brofenix
    @brofenix 3 месяца назад +3

    :) I appreciate Paul Offit and didn't know about him before this video. I really appreciate how scientifically minded he seems to be and how he tries to note his & others mistakes, and looks to improve himself through those mistakes. Thank you for the mature conversation Mike :)

  • @iPsychlops
    @iPsychlops 7 месяцев назад +151

    Honestly it's really frustrating that "go back to work" is prioritized in a country that doesn't have free healthcare and where employers are predatory toward their employees. Go back to work when you're actually feeling better. It took me a month to get over COVID the second time. I'm still coughing. If I had to be driving to work it would have taken longer.

    • @sathvamp1
      @sathvamp1 7 месяцев назад +9

      Actually... SO many people do NOT realize that healthcare is NEVER overall "FREE". Even where "healthcare ITSELF" seems "free", it is STILL COSTING those, even SAME, people, either money from their OTHER sources (like upfront out of their paychecks)... OR it's costing OTHER people money even if it's not costing money for certain people. SOME such people do realize that, BUT I always wish to clarify the semantics so they don't forget how things actually work.

    • @aaronpascall7827
      @aaronpascall7827 7 месяцев назад +2

      Were you 'vaccinated'?

    • @peter65zzfdfh
      @peter65zzfdfh 7 месяцев назад +19

      ​ @sathvamp1 I don't think you realize how misled you are. For instance, the US spends more TAXPAYER money per person on healthcare than any other country. People THEN spend more employer money on healthcare than any other country, and still in many cases have higher deductibles than any other country. While countries with heavily socialized healthcare result in people seeking treatment *earlier*, when it's *cheaper*, and negotiating better rates with pharmaceutical companies so they pay less total for the medication. So overall FREE doesn't mean completely free, but it does frequently result in substantially LESS money being spent, even by the taxpayer, and results in life expectancies nearly 10 years longer than the US where it costs more than any other country in the world, at all levels. It's not a case of just shifting the cost from the individual to the taxpayer, it's actually just cheaper (for literally EVERYONE) AND more effective.
      The lack of 'free' healthcare in the US for many people actually results in more of other people's money being spent on emergency care that need not have even been an emergency if those people had access to healthcare earlier. The private system also results in people paying more just in deductibles for the same medications vs other systems where the taxpayer pays it all at a much much lower rate..

    • @Nicogs
      @Nicogs 7 месяцев назад +1

      Le me guess you are living in an third world country? Like what did u expect?

    • @sathvamp1
      @sathvamp1 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Nicogs Uuuhhhh actually I assumed he was talking about the USA (I live there).

  • @kp50065
    @kp50065 7 месяцев назад +107

    This is coming from a completely scientific point of view. I’m a long term nurse that works with a worldwide population. I’m not sure if the breakdown of our medical system or what part of covid has impacted my patient population but I have seen accelerated cancers, accelerated Parkinson’s, and other rare autoimmune diseases. I honestly have no idea why I have been seeing this trend but I hope our medical community has the opportunity to heal so we can work together to improve our medical system and the way we disseminate information. The pandemic has challenged my love of medicine. I really enjoyed the content of this interview I will be interested to read the research in the next ten years.

    • @mac.8184
      @mac.8184 7 месяцев назад +18

      I felt deeply for the medical staff, doctors, nurses, during COVID. My heart broke repeatedly for all of you. I worked with special needs kids in the school system and that is a story of it's own. It certainly showed the worst and best of humanity. 💜

    • @judymills2362
      @judymills2362 7 месяцев назад +31

      The Trend? Its the jabs 😮

    • @sdzielinski
      @sdzielinski 7 месяцев назад

      You are not the only medical professional who questioned the science and the health institutions during and after the pandemic. Reusing masks! Wearing garbage bags! Replacing well-tested vaccine technologies with the novel mRNA technology!

    • @ktakashismith
      @ktakashismith 7 месяцев назад +48

      You had a ~2 year period where people were avoiding hospital visits like the plague (forgive my choice of words). Of course you're going to suddenly see people coming in with more advanced disease when they've been given ample reason to avoid preventive screenings or in-person visits to manage/investigate symptoms of chronic diseases.

    • @kp50065
      @kp50065 7 месяцев назад

      @@judymills2362 I am honestly open to any research but have noted things over these last few years in vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals that I hadn’t seen previously. I would love to see more research into the virus I just wish it wasn’t such a political position because most healthcare workers just want healthy patients and to provide good guidance. The mistrust and division this has caused just makes me so sad to see. Being over a facility when this hit I keep hoping the ripple effects to stop which I understand is naive and simplistic.

  • @wideeyewanderer1785
    @wideeyewanderer1785 7 месяцев назад +18

    Doctor are supposed to be trained in nurturing patients “autonomy” and not have a “paternalistic approach” approach to patient care.
    I think transparency by doctors (especially from a government agaency) is king.
    Great talk y’all

  • @dawnfire82
    @dawnfire82 7 месяцев назад +285

    They weren't 'wrong.' They lied.

    • @duckman896
      @duckman896 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah this is bothering me, everyone has memoryholed covid guidance as "they were wrong. But at the time didn't know better" when that is literally not the case. They knew better but lied to the public to try and convince everyone to do what they want.

    • @joshuameeks3689
      @joshuameeks3689 6 месяцев назад +21

      That's a loaded accusation. Not saying you're wrong or right. But a wide margin act like they're pros in any field with just a quick internet search or listen to folks talk about any given subject. The only true fact is "we don't know." Saying anything else with such certainties is muddying the waters of an already silted up river and doesn't help. We need to remember to focus on what we know and go from there.

    • @lady4191
      @lady4191 5 месяцев назад

      🐂💩 they lied to make money anybody who denies that now must be on their payroll​@@joshuameeks3689

    • @nelsontragura1441
      @nelsontragura1441 4 месяца назад +6

      ​@@joshuameeks3689 they only made billions

    • @ItsJennNotJenny
      @ItsJennNotJenny 3 месяца назад

      ​@nelsontragura1441 No, they didn't 😊

  • @GagnierA
    @GagnierA 7 месяцев назад +193

    I learned more in the first 20 minutes of this video than in the last 4 years. I can't believe this is 2 hours. Fantastic interview!

    • @hackerkiller2131
      @hackerkiller2131 7 месяцев назад +10

      That’s the beauty of looking back.

    • @mimosveta
      @mimosveta 7 месяцев назад

      go back to cia basement troll

    • @BombshElle_7
      @BombshElle_7 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@hackerkiller2131Facts

    • @triciacofman4716
      @triciacofman4716 7 месяцев назад +16

      Don’t believe everything said in this interview.

    • @GagnierA
      @GagnierA 7 месяцев назад +5

      @@triciacofman4716 Care to elaborate?

  • @tutacat
    @tutacat 7 месяцев назад +23

    Trust takes forever to build, and it's gone in an instant

    • @Grizzly_Adams.
      @Grizzly_Adams. 6 месяцев назад

      It was gone at the moment our patience is running thin.

  • @Meldog1851
    @Meldog1851 7 месяцев назад +10

    Man. Dr. Mike talking about not getting together for thanksgiving reminds me of CDC and safe sleep recommendations WHICH I WAS ACTIVELY A PART OF. When I had my first child he would not sleep on his own, in any way shape or form. I knew what the safest sleep environment for him was, but WTF do you do when your child doesn’t sleep in that environment? I had to research the deep corners of the internet to figure out what the heck to do, because what we were doing was waaay less safe than “safe” cosleeping.

    • @myaccount3402
      @myaccount3402 7 месяцев назад +3

      Children don't want to.sleep on their own...it creates anxiety issues most carry into adulthood...

    • @SaraWilsonBasturk
      @SaraWilsonBasturk 7 месяцев назад +3

      At some point I figured I was more likely to kill us falling asleep behind the wheel than my baby was to die during cosleeping with precautions.

    • @AnaLucia-wy2ii
      @AnaLucia-wy2ii 7 месяцев назад +1

      The US is the only country that pushes the narrative that cosleeping id inherently dangerous.

  • @jenniferstamp1006
    @jenniferstamp1006 2 месяца назад +1

    I love an intelligent, honest, and logical conversation. Thank you both.

  • @tomhalla426
    @tomhalla426 7 месяцев назад +306

    Public health has always treated its audience as idiots. They never trusted their audience with the strict truth, and tried to suppress disagreements with their narrative rather than holding an open discussion. They never tried reporting real science, which amounts to as much information as possible. They only acted on behavior change, not education.

    • @kekort2
      @kekort2 7 месяцев назад +9

      💯

    • @ms.donaldson2533
      @ms.donaldson2533 7 месяцев назад

      Public Health was CREATED at Johns Hopkins in 1917 by Rockefeller funding and then again in Jerusalem in 1918. Johns Hopkins is still a "Public Hospital" meaning you do NOT need insurance to be treated and they have financial assistance that ranges from free to low-cost health.
      ELIMINATING every NATURAL born bloodstream in the world.

    • @labtechtech
      @labtechtech 7 месяцев назад +60

      "Public health has always treated its audience as idiots"
      Well? Were they proven wrong? 😂

    • @Johnnyiswhere
      @Johnnyiswhere 7 месяцев назад +12

      @@labtechtechexactly.

    • @唐人街快车
      @唐人街快车 7 месяцев назад

      Same point my point exactly

  • @elliem.rr.ss.y13613
    @elliem.rr.ss.y13613 6 месяцев назад +10

    As someone who was part of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout and someone with a master's in public health, I was really frustrated by a lot of CDC's response to COVID-19 (not the actual employees and the amazing work that they did but the people leading CDC). The directors we had were a) not trained in communications and b) were telling people what they thought they wanted to hear.. that doesn't mean this information was unavailable though! everything is on CDC's site including the fact that the vaccine doesn't 100% prevent mild infection and things like that... HOWEVER because that wasn't frequently stated on tv and stuff, that left me and other public health people with the job of explaining to people we vaccinated that no the vaccine really did work even though you got a mild infection.. the vaccine protects you from hospitalization and death... of course these people then felt really surprised and sort of maybe misled... my team and even myself as a person all lost a lot of the trust and respect we had because of directors that made certain choices.. we are still working to get that trust back.

  • @megd7593
    @megd7593 7 месяцев назад +35

    I agree to disagree on some points of this talk, but this civil, earnest conversation is what is so desperately needed in medicine!! Thank you, Dr. Mike. Please have a similar conversation with Dr. John Campbell.

    • @Kriddle1229
      @Kriddle1229 7 месяцев назад +8

      Why? He's a misinformation specialist.

    • @rongracilla6164
      @rongracilla6164 7 месяцев назад +10

      Yes please. At the beginning of the pandemic, I was following Dr. Campbell. Then, when he started going down the “Ivermectin is safe and effective for COVID” path…my eyes were opened! I no longer follow him.

    • @mkkrupp2462
      @mkkrupp2462 7 месяцев назад

      Campbell went with the money @@rongracilla6164

    • @SillyGrandma99
      @SillyGrandma99 7 месяцев назад

      He's a doctor of nursing with expertise in education, not a medical doctor or researcher. He's been brainwashed by conspiracy theorists.

    • @chaleej5571
      @chaleej5571 7 месяцев назад

      "Dr" John is not a doctor.
      He has already been debunked numerous times.
      But I'm sure he appreciates the continuing viewership of millions of suckers like you.

  • @williamsonah5667
    @williamsonah5667 2 месяца назад +1

    This man is so unbiased and I really appreciate that

  • @Rescue2225
    @Rescue2225 7 месяцев назад +33

    @7:30 “very well tested” in the context that the general public should be reassured that it’s safe even though they are apprehensive about it being new is a bit misleading. Being that it was discovered in the 60’s and 70’s, used in trials in the mid 2000’s, but never given to humans on a wide scale until Covid-19 without knowing the full scope of side effects both short or especially long term is not only irresponsible but alarming and what caused me to pause to question everything. To each their own though

    • @Afrikanbootiscratcher
      @Afrikanbootiscratcher 5 месяцев назад

      I lost respect for this guy laying time ago.

    • @evanr5871
      @evanr5871 4 месяца назад

      Well, because it is very well tested. Actually, it’s the most tested vaccine ever.
      Many traditional vaccines are actual viruses. They have to be bred, manipulated and selected in order to be created. This takes a lot of time.
      mRNA, on the other hand, is basically printed out. That’s then put into a delivery mechanism made out of fat.
      Getting rid of that cultivation process saves a TON of time, which is why it seems things went so fast.
      A basic understanding of biology just shows how ridiculous all of this unease is. mRNA is nothing new, and you’d get many more types of much more harmful mRNA from the virus itself. The COVID vaccines just pick one that’s particularly helpful for immunity and puts it into your system so your immune system can learn.

    • @casaroli
      @casaroli 3 месяца назад

      There have been many clinical trials for mRNA vaccines.

  • @benzeboy5
    @benzeboy5 7 месяцев назад +96

    As someone who watches lots of debates, the best way I've seen to deal with people jumping from wrong statement to wrong statement ("Gish Galloping") is to simply ask a question that you know the answer to, that you know they know the answer to, that disproves something they said. And don't progress the conversation until they answer it.
    i.e. "the sky is red, the sea is purple, the grass is blue" "Ok so then why is it that in all of human history it's been depicted as blue, blue, and green?"
    edit: i'm a new grad RN who uses this and Motivational Interviewing when trying to get people to slow down and discuss one thing at a time

    • @clairbear1234
      @clairbear1234 7 месяцев назад +3

      This is very interesting, where did you learn this. I’d love to read a book on this kind of thing

    • @BeeWhistler
      @BeeWhistler 7 месяцев назад +5

      You say simply but that would be incredibly challenging for me. But then, there's a reason I hate debating.

    • @clairbear1234
      @clairbear1234 7 месяцев назад +5

      @@BeeWhistler simple doesn’t always mean easy.

    • @Jkjoannaki
      @Jkjoannaki 7 месяцев назад +4

      Colors categorization is just that and the human eye receptors and brain work differently from human to human. We only can give a general light wavelength of each nouns mentioned to say what they are, what they are is different than how people perceive it. One is objective to the subject, one is perception of the subject.

    • @uikmnhj4me
      @uikmnhj4me 7 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah the iconic example of this in public discourse these days is the question “What is a woman?”

  • @CrustyUgg
    @CrustyUgg 7 месяцев назад +103

    What infuriates me is doctors and healthcare professionals and those with common sense and the ability to think critically would say something "they" didn't like, they would be punished and ostracized and silenced and then a few months later "they" would come out saying the same thing...

    • @jordanwhite352
      @jordanwhite352 7 месяцев назад +2

      Such as?

    • @lecherojr
      @lecherojr 7 месяцев назад

      @@jordanwhite352are you serious? Here’s some examples; non at risk populations probably don’t need to vaccinate. Exercise and sunlight combined with a healthy diet is probably the best way to prevent severe cases in non at risk populations, social distancing doesn’t make any sense(that ones now been admitted), not allowing people to be with their dying loved ones is cruel and unhelpful, I’m doubtful of the effectiveness of this new vaccine technology, I’m doubtful that I need to vaccinate, I’m doubtful that masks are effective. There are alternative, cheap, readily available treatment regimens that may be very effective for many people.

    • @flortho2440
      @flortho2440 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@jordanwhite352 I've also been waiting for an example but I guess after a week, none is forthcoming. It infuriated ME during Covid that far too many nurses were giving bad advice to people to not get vaccinated and were being listened to due to their title of "healthcare professional". Yes, most lost their jobs but not soon enough and they had far too many supporters. "Healthcare professionals" can be just as stupid as the general public by not following the science to where it leads.

    • @Bobavakian42069
      @Bobavakian42069 6 месяцев назад +1

      The classic moment when you scroll down far enough in the comments section of a covid RUclips video to start getting the antisemitic dogwhistles

    • @denofpigs2575
      @denofpigs2575 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​​@@flortho2440That's because generally those examples tend to be flagged and deleted by RUclips algo.
      Take it from me. I know about it very well. RUclips won't let me share. Oh well

  • @Sighing-xo7yt
    @Sighing-xo7yt 7 месяцев назад +97

    It took long enough for this realization to appear. It will probably take 20 years for trust to be regained. And yet, public health doubles down on compliance (NOT consent) through fear and coercion.

    • @danielzhang1916
      @danielzhang1916 6 месяцев назад

      public health was doing that because people weren't masking and staying home etc, what do they do when half the country was still out and about and getting infected every day, the virus doesn't care about your consent

    • @denofpigs2575
      @denofpigs2575 5 месяцев назад

      People have been arguing against vaccines for well over a hundred years now. Those groups now have an example of the ENTIRE medical establishment enforcing arbitrary and completely made up on the spot rules and standards to throw into the face of anyone arguing with them.
      What makes you think this distrust is ever going to be fixed. The people whose lives were ruined or otherwise disrupted will likely never forget. If ever, it will take the ENTIRE current living population being replaced for trust to go back to normal. Though I'd hesitate to define "forgetting" as regaining trust.
      Many people couldn't even say goodbye to their DYING FAMILY.
      Expect more to be unearthed. It's a looong history.

    • @5amiann
      @5amiann 4 месяца назад

      Meanwhile, kids die. Their parents are vaccinated. The kids can't choose for themselves.

    • @danarzechula3769
      @danarzechula3769 3 месяца назад

      When the executive branch overreaches 😢

    • @denofpigs2575
      @denofpigs2575 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Sighing-xo7yt It will never be regained. The system will collapse before long

  • @VeronicaGarcia-hf7jb
    @VeronicaGarcia-hf7jb 7 месяцев назад +39

    "How do you debate someone like that?" You don't because you can't. You can't debate with willful ignorance anymore than you can reason with crazy. Good call to walk away from that one.

    • @cebruthius
      @cebruthius 7 месяцев назад +5

      Just cowardice.

    • @agwarden
      @agwarden 6 месяцев назад

      You bring the studies in hand and show it during the debate. Really not difficult.

  • @sivaseelansivapalan8937
    @sivaseelansivapalan8937 7 месяцев назад +20

    Dr Offit is a rare voice of balance, reason and equanimity on this. I wish he could have been heard more during the midst of the pandemic.

  • @Dan-xo9ly
    @Dan-xo9ly 7 месяцев назад +96

    All you need to know about the pandemic is who made out with the most money. That will give you almost all the answers you need to understand it.

    • @amyalewine
      @amyalewine 7 месяцев назад

      Dr. mike never mentions Event 201. He never mentions the WBAN. He never mentions Covid symptoms are the same as radiation sickness.

    • @lindazeisky3845
      @lindazeisky3845 7 месяцев назад +4

      Exactly 💯

    • @LumiereR-b8o
      @LumiereR-b8o 7 месяцев назад

      For a novel virus you need a novel way to launder taxpayer $$.

    • @ollirantala
      @ollirantala 7 месяцев назад +7

      Yes. Follow the money and find the truth.

    • @Nathanielhiggerson66
      @Nathanielhiggerson66 7 месяцев назад

      You mean the people who told you vitamin C or other ”natural” bs would cure it? they made a f-ton of money scamming and spreading disinformation

  • @LadyOfRain1
    @LadyOfRain1 7 месяцев назад +3

    BIG difference between informed consent and informed choice!

  • @Seraphim144
    @Seraphim144 7 месяцев назад +120

    I swear, the Covid-19 era was just felt like a multi-year long fever dream….or acid trip.

    • @tdssupport5064
      @tdssupport5064 7 месяцев назад +5

      "was"? a third of the country just got it in Dec-Feb.

    • @schex9
      @schex9 7 месяцев назад +8

      Felt like I was living in Nazi Germany

    • @beneficent2557
      @beneficent2557 7 месяцев назад +1

      I shook Covid off after a long weekend. (Assuming the stupid PSA test was accurate).

    • @beneficent2557
      @beneficent2557 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@schex9 at least the trains ran on time. These jokers can't do anything.

    • @beefstu84
      @beefstu84 7 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@schex9 I must have missed the part when people were rounded up and executed?

  • @francisugboko
    @francisugboko 7 месяцев назад +142

    Dr Mike content is never going to stop entertaining me.

    • @LittleKikuyu
      @LittleKikuyu 7 месяцев назад +11

      But it’s also very educational. That’s what I like ☺️

    • @BombshElle_7
      @BombshElle_7 7 месяцев назад +2

      I'm not sure if your comment is a compliment or an insult, considering this video clearly was not for one's entertainment. 😅

    • @triciacofman4716
      @triciacofman4716 7 месяцев назад +2

      It’s kinda a mess and not really one to impact your knowledge

    • @ElementaryWatson-oxo
      @ElementaryWatson-oxo 7 месяцев назад

      I don't feel particularly entertained. Can you specify the minute where the jokes begin?

    • @celletoronto
      @celletoronto 7 месяцев назад

      That was such a great conversation!

  • @KirisutonoNeko
    @KirisutonoNeko 7 месяцев назад +6

    4:10 I agree with this part, that is important to communicate the imperfections in our knowledge. Yet I remember reading articles at the time declaring that this was a problem, that health agencies weren’t presenting a clear SIMPLE message and that was why people weren’t obeying.

  • @AdrienneMullen-vb4cs
    @AdrienneMullen-vb4cs 7 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for sharing such good information and sharing your family story. You are wonderful Dr. Mike.

  • @Jarptchow85
    @Jarptchow85 7 месяцев назад +24

    people think that fact is possible in science.... but theory is the highest level of "truth" as science changes when you discover new things. I regardless ow what the theory is about.

    • @hackerkiller2131
      @hackerkiller2131 7 месяцев назад

      “Everything is a theory” - An existentialist

    • @Kriddle1229
      @Kriddle1229 7 месяцев назад +3

      Actually "law" is the highest level of truth in science.

    • @beneficent2557
      @beneficent2557 7 месяцев назад +1

      This wishy washy handwringing does not hold up in medical tort lawsuits, especially since patients were forced to sign medical waivers under economic duress.
      There can be no Voluntary Informed Consent under that obscene FDA "approval."
      I hate the CDC and FDA more than any other agencies.

  • @TOAOM123
    @TOAOM123 7 месяцев назад +204

    I certainly felt reassured watching nurses dance on tik tok after being told i couldnt visit my grandfather

    • @maddilong135
      @maddilong135 7 месяцев назад +32

      What are they supposed to do? Sit at their computers miserable and overworked? Do you have any idea what they had to go through? Everyone needs a way to cope with things so it doesn’t destroy their mental emotional and physical health. It isn’t just about you. No one could visit family members. A lot of healthcare workers couldn’t even be around healthy family members. You were not the only one affected. Quit playing the victim.

    • @ChucksSEADnDEAD
      @ChucksSEADnDEAD 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@maddilong135 How do you learn a dance routine while overworked?
      If I had a bad shift at work and you came up to me to ask me to join a tik tok dance I'd kick you through a door.

    • @mumbo4210
      @mumbo4210 7 месяцев назад +17

      @@maddilong135for example, in England, they shut NHS medical system for anything apart from Covid in 2020-21, so many other illnesses were not treated and people dare still struggling and are dying from this undiagnosed conditions.

    • @erin6945
      @erin6945 7 месяцев назад +24

      @@maddilong135 You are completely missing the point.

    • @abj136
      @abj136 7 месяцев назад

      The point is, all those medical services should not have been cancelled, and the public shouldnt’ have been scared away from hospitals. Mental and emotional and physical health were destroyed for too many people. It wasn’t worth it.@@maddilong135

  • @blair7764
    @blair7764 7 месяцев назад +14

    I understand antibiotic resistance for sure, but not treating strep is very scary to me. My mother had major heart damage from a case of rhumatic fever when she was a child. She died in her 50s of heart problems even after two heart surgeries.

    • @AnaLucia-wy2ii
      @AnaLucia-wy2ii 7 месяцев назад +1

      So did my grandfather and he died in his sixties of heart failure after a lifetime of heart issues. I’ve never heard of anyone not treating strep with antibiotics.

    • @roxcyn
      @roxcyn 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, rheumatic fever is serious. In seventh grade I got assigned it as a disease. I had to write a report about it. It was very eye opening to my mind. No one should have to suffer something preventable.

  • @amoney71185
    @amoney71185 3 месяца назад

    I think this humble messaging would have dramatically improved the USA's COVID response. Bravo, Doctor Mike.

  • @amandastumpff5252
    @amandastumpff5252 7 месяцев назад +9

    The one great thing about the Ken Ham/Bill Nye debate was that both sides were incredibly kind and respectful. They were so respectful of each other’s ideas, even though they disagreed, I love watching debates where people don’t get negative, don’t attack, and don’t get overly emotional other than passionate about what they believe in. So it was a really great debate to watch.

  • @karenheikkila7089
    @karenheikkila7089 7 месяцев назад +7

    One of the best, honest, and informative interviews that I've heard on COVID. Great job Dr. Mike.

  • @ThisIsY0SE
    @ThisIsY0SE 7 месяцев назад +18

    The biggest issue in my opinion was the fact that they decided to give a one-size-fits-all recommendation for the vaccines. People didn't consult their own personal medical professionals and neither did they need to in order to get vaccinated. Instead people went to TV personalities, Late night show hosts, and politicians for their medical health information, not their personal health care providers.
    I would never have gotten vaccinated from covid if I knew more about these "vaccines". After my second dose of Moderna I was hospitalized for a week because of myocarditis. I would have preferred if they either spread out the doses or lowered the second dose for me (or at least gave different recommendations for different cohorts). I was also required by my university to get vaccinated if I wanted to teach there, so it was either starve, move back in with my parents, or get vaccinated.

  • @kimrichards4797
    @kimrichards4797 7 месяцев назад +4

    This has been one of the most informative and helpful podcasts I’ve ever listened to. Tackling disinformation/misinformation can be so challenging and it can also be infuriating. The same day I listened to this podcast my 76 year-old mother told me about how she wasn’t getting vaccinated anymore because of the “bad DNA” used in vaccines that is causing cancer. I felt far better equipped to have a meaningful conversation with her about this information she believed to be true. She was actually open to the idea of listening to reliable podcasts as a way of getting more accurate information and being better equipped to make medical decisions for herself. I hope Dr. Mike continues to create content like this!

  • @DDHS_Podcast
    @DDHS_Podcast 7 месяцев назад +6

    Dear Dr. Mike, I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for this incredible podcast episode with Dr. Offit. I enjoyed every bit of it and my learning curve grew over the coversation. You both are right, we need more dedicated and enthusiastic science communicator in order to fight the epidemic of misinformation on social media. I really look up to you and want to just thank you for doing such a great job and also for inspiring me to step out. I wish you all the best and waiting for the next amazing episode!

    • @DoctorMike
      @DoctorMike  7 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks so much for saying that. I can't wait for you to see the podcasts we have in store!

    • @startupset1527
      @startupset1527 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@DoctorMike 😵😕

  • @jamesshuler6302
    @jamesshuler6302 7 месяцев назад +12

    I think a great way of combating scientific disinformation in America is rediscovering and reigniting value in scientific education. If the public had a better understanding of basic scientific, especially biological, topics, citizens would have an easier time pinpointing nonsense claims and having nuanced scientific discussion.

    • @JamilaJibril-e8h
      @JamilaJibril-e8h 7 месяцев назад +2

      Willing ignorance 😔 it's everywhere not just the US

    • @coolbreeze5683
      @coolbreeze5683 7 месяцев назад +2

      With the rates of homeschooling going up, less people are going to be on the same page when it comes to learning facts

    • @Justanotherconsumer
      @Justanotherconsumer 7 месяцев назад +2

      Understanding that science is always “this is the best understanding we have right now” not “TRUTH.”

    • @GenRN
      @GenRN 7 месяцев назад

      Religion precludes this. When people truly believe that the Earth is 4000 years old and people co-existed with dinosaurs, it’s hard to go farther.

  • @WallDoc
    @WallDoc 7 месяцев назад +10

    Having already had two very mild cases of Covid, I felt that the risk to me was minimal and therefore the only true reason I would be getting the vaccine was for political or economic (my job) reasons. I refused on principle to inject anything into my bloodstream for any reason other than medical. It had everything to do with government overreach. Though in general, I think the vaccine is good and those who need it should get it.

  • @buffylloyd1860
    @buffylloyd1860 7 месяцев назад

    Very much needed conversation! As an Epidemiologist working on antibiotic resistance, we need to follow data and science, not just keep doing what we’ve always done. Thank you for standing up and having this conversation!!! I could listen to you both ALL day long!

  • @dragonfolkstudios
    @dragonfolkstudios 7 месяцев назад +6

    Wishes are charmingly simple, science is splendidly complex. When to apply either is baffling to many. Much appreciated, Dr. Mike! ☮

  • @16forthecar
    @16forthecar 7 месяцев назад +58

    I agree with most of what is being said. My only disagreement is when he talks about not debating RFK Jr. The reason you debate someone is not always, or even mostly, to convince that person. You're debating them to convince the audience of your side of the argument. If you aren't seen as trustworthy and you only talk to other people who agree with you completely, then people will continue to see you as untrustworthy. If you instead talk to and debate people who have radical viewpoints that differ from yours and you can show that their view is clearly wrong, then you make yourself seem more trustworthy and them less trustworthy. At least to the audience. Sitting in an echo chamber makes you and your position look weak.

    • @zarbins
      @zarbins 7 месяцев назад +1

      Very well stated and I would love to see that debate. I appreciated the conversation with Dr. Mike, especially the nuance around approach, transparency, trust, etc.; but there is also a lot unaddressed.

    • @trevinbeattie4888
      @trevinbeattie4888 7 месяцев назад +5

      I disagree. A debate only has value when the participants acknowledge the basic facts of a subject and are discussing in good faith the nuances and aspects they feel are consequential. If a participant is not acting in good faith, does not recognize well-established facts, and/or has little to no knowledge of the subject matter, then you find yourself in the position of having to counter a slew of logical fallacies and falsehoods which is exhausting and a waste of time. It’s better to ignore such people than to take them seriously.

    • @dylanharnettmarshall9700
      @dylanharnettmarshall9700 7 месяцев назад

      Yet you assume he's telling the truth about the reason he won't debate him. That's not necessarily the case.

    • @augustuslunasol10thapostle
      @augustuslunasol10thapostle 6 месяцев назад

      While you are right I wouldn’t want to debate someone like ben Shapiro because he isn’t interested in reality of facts only his feelings

    • @aslurmyfrog
      @aslurmyfrog 5 месяцев назад

      Brandolini's law, tho.

  • @annalisasteinnes
    @annalisasteinnes 7 месяцев назад +6

    When it comes to debating people's "feelings disguised as facts", maybe a good approach is to deal with the feelings first. If someone is holding onto a position very tightly, there's usually fear or deep concern involved. So pinpointing that fear/concern and acknowledging its validity might open the door to give an alternative way to approach the situation. Dis- and misinformation plays on fear to begin with, so addressing that first is important.

    • @Justanotherconsumer
      @Justanotherconsumer 7 месяцев назад +1

      Ignoring “feelings” is a quick path to failing to communicate.

    • @Grizzly_Adams.
      @Grizzly_Adams. 6 месяцев назад

      Nothing says fear mongering as a ticker at the bottom of the screen saying how many people got tested and shown to be infected. Why didn't they do it to the flu every year?

  • @mvahila
    @mvahila 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for this honest interview. I'd like to see you interview Dr. Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH on this topic as well.
    He has broadly published on a range of topics in medicine with more than 1000 publications and over 685 citations in the National Library of Medicine. A good resource.

  • @pauloariente
    @pauloariente 7 месяцев назад +7

    At least here in Brazil (a country which copied the US very closely, like a child imitating a cartoon), the distrust began when the government started mandating things. Brazilians love vaccines, we're one of the most vaccinated countries out there. However, people were fleeing the covid19 vaccine because it was forced upon them, which reinforces the idea that "Good ideas don't require force".

  • @junior10199
    @junior10199 7 месяцев назад +7

    “Is it my right to potentially catch and transmit a fatal infection?” - now that’s a core and nuanced question. Thanks Dr. Offit. Late as it is in this saga, it’s nice to hear this interview. ❤❤❤

    • @AudraT
      @AudraT 6 месяцев назад

      This is true of the flu too, yet the flu vaccine isn't mandated. You know why? Because the high risk individuals can get themselves vaccinated. There's no mandate going out saying that since the elderly are at risk when they catch the flu every single person on the planet needs to get the flu vaccination. Also, the vaccination, for either virus, doesn't stop transmission. There are a lot of nuances. It's almost like the government and CDC should have just been honest from the beginning and, this is just my guess, but if they were honest I would guess that more people would have gotten the vaccination than what are vaccinated now.

    • @duckman896
      @duckman896 6 месяцев назад +3

      The simple answer is that if the vaccine actually prevented the spread, than someone not getting vaccinated would affect you if you are vaccinated.
      The idea that the unvaccinated need to get the Vax to protect the vaccinated is literally nonsensical

    • @junior10199
      @junior10199 6 месяцев назад

      @@duckman896 no really. For one thing, the unvaccinated can give it to people who cannot get vaccinated or to people who have immunological issues so that the vaccine is not effective. If you think about it, there are other reasons too. I don’t feel like explaining right now though… maybe later. I’m tired lol.

    • @duckman896
      @duckman896 6 месяцев назад

      @@junior10199 you are making someone add a potential medical risk to themselves to protect you from something that the Vax is supposed to be protecting you from anyway. It doesn't make sense

    • @Grizzly_Adams.
      @Grizzly_Adams. 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@junior10199🐑

  • @magamus.decimus.meridius
    @magamus.decimus.meridius 6 месяцев назад +9

    There was a significant amount of politicization of COVID during the pandemic. This is what made people mistrusting of the government and of medical institutions.

    • @nolancheck1465
      @nolancheck1465 6 месяцев назад +1

      It wasn't doctors who made it political.

    • @Grizzly_Adams.
      @Grizzly_Adams. 6 месяцев назад +2

      It was politicians who made it political

  • @sarahjamiesonn
    @sarahjamiesonn 7 месяцев назад +3

    I LOVE that Dr. Mike is covering this. People listen to doctors. We need this information out. We need to know what is happening and what were doing to our bodies. So many people have lost trust in healthcare and have become vaccine injured or have lost their lives to negligence in the healthcare system. Not only in the US, but all over the world.

    • @jaykanta4326
      @jaykanta4326 7 месяцев назад

      "and have become vaccine injured"
      Hello anti-vaxxer. Do you have any evidence that vaccine injuries are significant?

  • @chrisrosillo
    @chrisrosillo 7 месяцев назад +46

    Can you please follow up with a short on what myocarditis is, and why it happens as a result of virus’ & vaccines please? Thanks :)

    • @gribbler1695
      @gribbler1695 7 месяцев назад +8

      Myocarditis is cardiac tissue inflammation, and we don't truly understand the mechanisms of this after mRNA vaccination. But analysis suggests it is due to an overproduction of cytokines by the immune system. It is not dependent on antigens (vaccine spike proteins) that is being pushed by miscreants.

    • @sekischro5093
      @sekischro5093 7 месяцев назад

      @@gribbler1695 does it cause long covid?

    • @rossmackay-williams4583
      @rossmackay-williams4583 7 месяцев назад +8

      @@gribbler1695 Why are you not talking about all the access deaths all over the world of all ages that are not being reported. Access death of 10 to 40% more than normal....why are youu not talking about this??

    • @Grizzly_Adams.
      @Grizzly_Adams. 6 месяцев назад +4

      He can't because his channel would be cancelled.

    • @EmilyDme
      @EmilyDme 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@sekischro5093the vaccine? Yes

  • @justcallmesuzzie
    @justcallmesuzzie 7 месяцев назад +7

    What people do not realize is that the public panic they created caused some people to become so traumatized that they, to this day, are not able to go out into public for fear of getting sick and dying. I am one of those people and are working through this and get out more than just to the doctor. Seniors being told by authorities that stay inside or you will die instantly causes panic and trauma for some.

    • @thelemurofmadagascar9183
      @thelemurofmadagascar9183 5 месяцев назад +1

      Hopefully this taught people to be independent thinkers and not just blindly accept whatever authorities tell them.

  • @Mastario
    @Mastario 5 месяцев назад +19

    What is the logic of mandating a vaccine that did not significantly stop transmission?
    From the BMJ: Most studies show if you got an infection after vaccination, compared with someone who got an infection without a vaccine, you were pretty much shedding roughly the same amount of virus,” says Paul Hunter, professor in medicine at the University of East Anglia. One study, sponsored by CDC, found “no difference in infectious virus titer between groups” who had been vaccinated and had not.
    And why mandate a vaccine to everyone, when not everyone's risk/benefit analysis is the same. For example, an 20 yr old man has less to benefit (due to the high frequency of adverse effects compared to other vaccines), than a 70 yr old, were the vaccines provided huge benefits compared to the risks.

    • @metalpuppet5798
      @metalpuppet5798 4 месяца назад +1

      Almost no vaccine completely stops a disease. That is NOT the point. The point is that it DID absolutely massively reduce severe cases and deaths across people of all ages. THAT was the goal because Covid wrecked all great health care systems. And it worked

    • @alienatedd
      @alienatedd 4 месяца назад +4

      @@metalpuppet5798if you actually look at the low data pools they used to acquire this information - and if you look at all the unvaccinated - not infected they pulled from the pool for various reasons, and the vaccinated who got severe covid - that they didnt count and removed from the pool…. you would understand this topic more.
      im sure you havent actually read the data and full studies that were released….
      but maybe you should instead of just believing propaganda

    • @danarzechula3769
      @danarzechula3769 3 месяца назад +1

      It has nothing to do with virus shed they were trying to prevent hospitalization and death

    • @Mastario
      @Mastario 3 месяца назад

      @@danarzechula3769 (4th attempt, my comments keep getting deleted) Yes, it was about X-mission, the cdc director and f@uci keep repeating that the j@xx stopped x-mission. The media an authorities kept repeating "nobody is safe until everybody is safe". Bad diet and no exercise are the leading causes of heart disease, which is the leading cause of hospitalization and death in the US even higher than co--v--id, yet they don't m@nd@te exercise and good diet because it's an individual's choice if they want to take care of themselves as it does not affect others, just like getting the cov j@xx since you can still spread it, it's about protecting oneself. So, forcing people to take it, had no scientific reason.

  • @Curubita6503
    @Curubita6503 6 месяцев назад +3

    It is so hard to trust your doctor nowadays… I had a doctor for my daughter that told me to give her omeprazole forever practically… and i read that shouldn’t be given for long periods of time. I know we have to do some research but that should be the duty of the doctor.

  • @mitzifuentes1591
    @mitzifuentes1591 7 месяцев назад +16

    Thank you for talking about boosters! The mass recommendation for them needs to be discussed. Also, just want to say you are very brave to have this nuanced conversation Dr. Mike. Most people don’t dare touch this subject.

    • @FunderDuck
      @FunderDuck 7 месяцев назад +12

      Irrevocable issues of lockdowns and mandates aside, several members of my family were hospitalized after Covid mRNA vaccine side effects. Even some of the staff treating them had medical issues they would mention privately but said they couldn’t voice publicly (risking their employment).
      How can I reconcile all of that with taking a booster, especially considering there are efficacious alternative treatments (especially if you have a relatively healthy immune system)?

    • @thecedar8916
      @thecedar8916 7 месяцев назад +2

      Nothing brave about spreading the mainstream narrative, the government is constantly pushing people to get the boosters, stop acting like its such a brave thing to talk about gene therapy

    • @lavenderoh
      @lavenderoh 7 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@FunderDuck this never happened, but hilarious to see so many fun stories.

    • @FunderDuck
      @FunderDuck 7 месяцев назад +9

      @@lavenderoh it’s anecdotal, but unfortunately truthful. Everyone has had their experiences and story, so we can debate the substance without accusing each other of lying.
      And who knows. Maybe there were “bad batches”, or a correlation between vaccination and subsequent infection (vaccinating during a pandemic was as much of an experiment as the treatment itself), or maybe it’s a coincidence that members of family had to deal with these issues out of blue within weeks of getting vaccinated.

    • @beneficent2557
      @beneficent2557 7 месяцев назад +1

      "Recommendation" my ASS.
      The names of the Federal Workers who filed for exemptions were stored with the Pre-Trial Services Agency...they were gearing up for f*cking lawsuits.