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Sorry, but this is bullshit - any doctor who sees this as a "catch 22" and not an "I swore to save lives and will continue to do so despite fascists making it supposedly illegal" shouldn't be a doctor in the first place.
Something being "law" doesn't make it right nor moral, and if following a clearly wrong and immoral "law" is more important to you than innocent lives, you're not only in the wrong job, but are also sternly and clearly taking sides and standing by the fascists.
While I sympathize with the frustration, anger, etc. over these dystopian laws, we shouldn’t direct those emotions at the doctors. It’s quite easy to say that they’re ethically responsible and should break the law to do what’s right. It’s dramatically more difficult to be in that situation and accept enormous personal liability for your ethics. The doctors are victims too, obviously to a lesser degree.
Blame the law makers. Blame the voters.
Of course it is, when it's your own life, but fuck other people's lives you hold in your own personal hands..
Doctors are in a position of far more power to actively save lives (and organise industrial action) than any random voter, I absolutely hold them to a higher account. Also - "just following orders" didn't work then, and it doesn't work now.
Doctors willingly breaking the law to do what is ethically correct. Unfortunately, they would be risking much more than their jobs. They would be risking every major aspect of their lives. Their jobs, yes. Their income and lifestyle. A massive amount of media attention. Legal problems for months or longer. Incarceration. Basically everything. It’s very difficult to look at any single person and correctly say “this is your responsibility”. Self sacrifice just isn’t reasonable or ethical.
A doctor in jail and without a medical license will not be helping anyone with medical care.
Unfortunately, I think you find that extremely few people are willing to accept those risks. And if you could suddenly prevent them from practicing medicine because they follow the law, I think you will find that Idaho suddenly has no doctors at all.
It’s a terrible reality.