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Comments by "iggle" (@iggle6448) on "JBP Reacts to Court Decision" video.
@leaterry1504 Frankly, I'm disgusted at all professionals who are not speaking out against such administrative terrorism and not supporting JBP. In the UK we've just had yet another horrific example of doctors not speaking up about the murders of new born babies whom they knew were being murdered (JBP made a quick reference to this sadistic atrocity).
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@Cate953 As I was writing comments here, I didn't know what else I could do to support him (in our fight, it should be said) so I made a promise to myself to buy shedloads of whatever books he writes and distribute them amongst friends and family.
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With the greatest respect, this is very scary for everyone of us who values the right to freedom of expression and, indeed, any of our hard won rights against all tyranny. I'm also incredibly grateful to Dr Peterson for all he does in the cause of truth, and speaking it to power, and in the cause of helping to make our world less dysfunctional.
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Just a thought, where in the College's guidelines and regulations does it tell the practitioner what they can and can't say as professionals. That is, we have responsibilities that correlate to the rights we have. Does the College make those responsibilities (as they see them) absolutely clear? Or can the College's administrators just make it up as they go along, on a whim?
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@winstonsmithsoul Let's hope that it doesn't come to that this time round - but YES! and many of them will take their angst out on their neighbours, shopping them to the Authorities, tripping them up any way they can in the vain hope that they can score brownie points with the Authorities. We saw truly terrifying displays of that during the pandemic....
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Thank you for standing against this agenda and this org. It could use a lengthy course of CBT and rehab followed by early retirement...imho. Do you know how they treat clients who are maltreated by members? Suffice to say that it's probably not the most helpful place to go if you've been abused.
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@amfohr I entirely agree with you - there are always consequences, some of which may be positive and some which may be negative. I know a bit about whistleblowing, from the inside. In reality, everyone - no matter who they are, even the most powerful and wealthy - who speaks truth to corrupt power suffers at least some difficult consequences. It's the core nature of off-the-rails power to play by its own antisocial, self-protective rules. It's a sort of psychosis in itself. But not engaging in helping to restore good governance, leadership underpinned by fair and just consensual rules and accountability also has negative consequences with perhaps only limited short term benefits.
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@bertibear1300 That's intriguing. Why are we not hearing all the issues? (I don't even count MSM weather reports as reliable info nowadays! )
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