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    1 year ago

    Doctors are not in control of society, and no society has ever been controlled dominantly by doctors. Doctors also are not a completely uniform group who all share the same values and beliefs.

    What appears is that your attitude reflects a sense of hostility and superiority, which is not representative of how every doctor looks upon every janitor, and from my own experience, such animus is quite uncommon among doctors.

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        I support doctors. I support janitors. I support all workers.

        I perceive no meaningful conflict among workers, and I perceive confusion in anyone who locates the overarching antagonisms in our society as between various workers based on the kinds of labor they provide.

        I still have no understanding of any objection you are giving that would seem relevant.

        I also have no idea why you are fixated on signs in the hospital, but I hope you find a way to resolve your distress.

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            I have been consistent. I support all workers, and have failed to apprehend your objection.

            Your comments have seemed to me generally as circuitous and distorted.

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                If you invoke rhetoric dismissive of the struggles or importance of workers, or of particular classes of workers, then you should not expect to be well received, regardless of any causal factors, especially since they could not be apparent to anyone else.