Anonymous
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7/10/2025, 12:35:43 PM No.509998470
Some cancer doctors genuinely want to fight to end cancer, but the profession attracts a LOT of sickos.
The political class protects them, gives them a monopoly over patients' treatment options, and the media makes normies think they are holy beyond reproach.
I've been working with a lot of them lately and they are 100% the type who would have turned out to be serial killers if they hadn't found another outlet for having the power of life and death over people in a vulnerable state. I made one squirm the other day. It was fun seeing that sadistic Irish fuck with his fake-compassion mask removed.
If you ever have to deal with one, you might notice something feels a bit "off" about their manner. You won't notice while you're in the room with them, since they tend to be smooth talkers and know how to seem open to every question, eager to address every alternative the patient might have in mind, but only as a tactic to foster submission. They will only keep funneling the patient back to whatever they wanted to do with them all along. Red flag: they just don't have the manner of people who care about solving hard life-or-death problems. They don't WANT to find better treatments for patients, they're happy with the ones from the 1970s that make the patient suffer. Telling a patient they have cancer is a Freudian-thrill for them, they know the patient will now be scared, desperate, and agreeable to whatever they want to order, even treatments that are borderline-suicidal or permanently maim the patient. If a patient dies sooner than the cancer would have claimed them, they get the thrill of a kill on a repressed-Freudian level.
The political class protects them, gives them a monopoly over patients' treatment options, and the media makes normies think they are holy beyond reproach.
I've been working with a lot of them lately and they are 100% the type who would have turned out to be serial killers if they hadn't found another outlet for having the power of life and death over people in a vulnerable state. I made one squirm the other day. It was fun seeing that sadistic Irish fuck with his fake-compassion mask removed.
If you ever have to deal with one, you might notice something feels a bit "off" about their manner. You won't notice while you're in the room with them, since they tend to be smooth talkers and know how to seem open to every question, eager to address every alternative the patient might have in mind, but only as a tactic to foster submission. They will only keep funneling the patient back to whatever they wanted to do with them all along. Red flag: they just don't have the manner of people who care about solving hard life-or-death problems. They don't WANT to find better treatments for patients, they're happy with the ones from the 1970s that make the patient suffer. Telling a patient they have cancer is a Freudian-thrill for them, they know the patient will now be scared, desperate, and agreeable to whatever they want to order, even treatments that are borderline-suicidal or permanently maim the patient. If a patient dies sooner than the cancer would have claimed them, they get the thrill of a kill on a repressed-Freudian level.
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