Dance-in-Your Face Totalitarianism
April 30, 2020
TONY S. writes:
In the comments to your recent post, Air Force and Navy Fly “Operation Desperate”, Zeno mentions that “dancing doctors” and the need of doctors and nurses for “applause” as being unprofessional.
As a physician, I can tell you that this is extremely upsetting to witness. Zeno is exactly on the mark; this is over-the-top unprofessional. When I attended medical school 25 years ago at a prestigious Ivy League medical college (meaning left-wing) one of the required seminars for all 1st year students was how one is to conduct oneself professionally. Ostentatious dress, abundant jewelry, the use of slang in speech or discussing one’s lifestyle (this meant one’s socio-economic status, not what the word implies today, i.e. sexual orientation) around patients was strictly off limits. I would guess this seminar has been removed from the curriculum.
My take is that this is another manifestation of the push of moving our culture downward, to the lowest common denominator. Doctors and nurses were always held to a higher standard with regards to behavior. If they are successful in having people give up restraint in how they conduct themselves, even in the workplace, they have achieved another level in the psychological warfare being conducted for the last 50 years to demoralize the descendants of those who built Western civilization.
And I would also predict that this Covid-19 panic-demic will lead to a hard push in the next 1-2 years to unionize all hospital nurses (and maybe even physicians).
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Josh writes:
What makes the “dancing nurse” phenomenon so crazy is that we are supposed to be STILL right in the thick of a deadly pandemic. These “heroes” are literally dancing in the middle of a so-called “war.” That’s why they are “heroes,” right? Because “heroes” dance during “war?” But this “war” isn’t even close to being over if you listen to the media. NOT EVEN CLOSE! Who celebrates before a “war” has been won? How are “heroes” defined before victory or defeat has even been determined? “Dancing nurses” and “hospital parades” aren’t the stuff of real wars.
Laura writes:
I know real people are doing these dance numbers but it didn’t originate spontaneously. It’s an orchestrated phenomenon. It’s great advertising for Tik Tok, and that might even be part of the plan.
The dancing nurses are a psyop. They want people to get riled up about it. One of the keys to successful advertising is to make the message so obnoxious that people notice it.
I’ve never seen anything close to this kind of behavior in hospitals.