rvallee
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Yeah, this response makes me think that Cochrane is even worse than I'd feared and leaves me dreading whatever they're going to do next. So many annoying and misguided things about it. I'm going to have to re-read it with lowered expectations so I can avoid being distracted by my eyes rolling back into my head.
I think we should pretty much assume that no help will come from the gatekeepers of medicine. It shouldn't stop anyone from trying, at least it gets it all on record and will matter in the long term, but Tovey's responses were basically a politician's non-responses. It's simply not a serious process because they don't think it needs to be. They only use the tools and institutions of medicine to give them the authority to do what they want, not because they think it's medically relevant. All the power of medical authority with none of the accountability, a classic recipe for disaster.
Medicine needs massive reform for patients' rights. There is no due process, no ability to appeal, no evidence is necessary to convict. Evidence can be withheld or arbitrarily dismissed. It can even be asserted without evidence based on eminence. And here we have clear abuse of authority leading to a massive human rights failure because the standards and ethics of medicine can be waived off at will if the majority opinion is "I just don't believe in these new mumbo jumbo diagnoses".
These are supposed to be the people helping us. They are doing exactly the opposite, acting as oppressive forces denying us basic human rights. We don't have a messaging problem, we have a sabotage-from-within problem.