Tired, overworked and underpaid: Why doctors across Europe are going on strike

by anna_avian

3 comments
  1. Because unlike the military, the medical system is underequip and understaffed. On top of that we’ve had these past few years extra load thanks to that stupid virus.

    The tiresome is cumulative and doesn’t go away with a week of vacation and 3 nights of sleep.

    Imagine this, I will task you to dig a grave, with a shovel, something that you could put as “hard work”, definitely get some sweat out. Now given “we’re out of shovels, I’m gonna give you a spoon”.

    We now have AI software to assist medics for at least 5 years, yet we don’t deploy it globally simply cause it’s not good for business.

    The hypocrisy of the medical system today is all time high

  2. People never want to talk about the real problem, and this is happening all over the developed world. So let me say what these workers can’t.

    Your health is your responsibility. When you let yourself go, you burden the system and society at large. The system is overwhelmed with preventable diseases due in large part to gluttony.

    The medical system was never designed for 50 percent obesity rates. There is no amount of taxes that can pay for that. It’s completely unsustainable. And the healthcare workers are exhausted with dealing with it.

    Lose the weight. Stop trying to normalize it. And stop pointing the finger at everyone but yourself.

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