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‘Code Of Conduct’ Set To Fishslap Medical Patients Who Don’t Play Along With Wokeness???

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Now that even WaPo recognizes Covid as a ‘Pandemic of the Vaccinated’, last year’s method of discriminating against patients needed an update. And boy howdy, did it get one.

If you thought denying medical treatment — up to and including life-saving transplant surgery — to patients who had not been vaccinated was obscene, just wait until you see the next scene in the drama the odious left is playing.

One healthcare system in Massachusetts has rolled out new rules for patients to abide by … or else.

From the video’s transcript:

Hi, I’m Dr. Allison Bryant, Senior Medical Director for Health Equity for Mass General Brigham and an Obstetrician/Gynecologist at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Thank you for taking a moment to watch this video on Mass General Brigham’s Patient, Family, Visitor, and Research Participant Code of Conduct. I’m glad you’ve decided to learn more about our Code, which was created to help maintain a safe, inclusive, and caring environment for everyone within the Mass General Brigham community.

Here are the basics:

Just as we expect all of our employees and clinicians to treat each other, and every patient and visitor with courtesy and respect, we have the same expectations of all of you.
Disrespectful, racist, discriminatory, hostile, or harassing behaviors and words are not acceptable within Mass General Brigham spaces.

Examples of these unacceptable behaviors include:

Making offensive remarks about others’ race, accent, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or other personal characteristics.
Requesting a clinician or other staff member be the one to take care of you – or NOT to take care of you – based on such personal characteristics.
Sexual or vulgar remarks or behaviors.
Physical or attempted assaults, and disrupting another patient’s care or experience, among others.

If you are ever the target of such behaviors, please let a staff member know. Our goal is always to work with you to achieve the best clinical care and experience possible. Everyone following a shared Code of Conduct is essential to reaching this goal, and we thank you for doing your part.

If there is a time where your actions violate the Code, our staff will remind you of the expectations. Depending on the situation, it’s possible that family members or visitors who violate the Code may be asked to leave the premises and future visitations may be restricted. If necessary, patients who repeatedly act in disrespectful or discriminatory ways may be asked to make other arrangements for their care and obtaining future non-emergency care at Mass General Brigham sites may require review.

I invite you to read a copy of the Code the next time you visit us. If you have questions, please reach out to a patient advocate or your care team. Thank you for your time today and for joining us in keeping Mass General Brigham sites safe and respectful places for all. We look forward to seeing you soon.

These zealots are so busy looking to enforce their view of the world on others they haven’t bothered to think through the consequences of their own ideas.

For instance, religion, gender, and accent are standards upon which one must not be discriminated. What happens when they collide? For instance, many observant Muslims would think it a moral outrage to disrobe in front of a member of the opposite sex — even if that person were a doctor.

But this policy indicates they would be punished for requesting a different doctor on this basis. They, in turn, could level a religious discrimination complaint at the hospital.

How far are they willing to take this? Will someone dealing with debilitating pain from some kind of an injury or illness have dig deep and find the mental bandwidth to walk on eggshells and not to ‘misgender’ any of the staff providing care? Will there be some kind of an oath of allegiance to the tenents of the 1619 Project?

Patient care — in a hosptial — is literally taking a back seat to a woke political agenda.

This is all because the Secular Humanists are desperate to colonize the culture with all of their latest moral fads. Or, in the words they themselves used to use against religious groups as recently as the 1990s — they want to shove THEIR private morality down everyone else’s throat.

The so-called ‘culture war’ is a conflict between rival moral systems… the traditional versus the radical. At least the radical woke left are honest enough not to hide their attempts at pushing their vision of a secular theocracy.


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Wes Walker

Wes Walker is the author of "Blueprint For a Government that Doesn't Suck". He has been lighting up Clashdaily.com since its inception in July of 2012. Follow on twitter: @Republicanuck

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