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Yes, safety-ism has gone way too far.

I could have used more examples but I wanted to prove to myself and to readers that I could write something a little shorter than usual.

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Our hysterical culture of safety is really showing with military recruiting numbers. All branches are way below quotas. Doesn't bode well for the future of the nation.

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Plus those that volunteer are poisoned by mRNA injections. It would be naive to believe that played no part in it.

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Absolutely. I also believe that the American Warrior Class i.e. Shawn Ryans and Jocko Willinks of the future are rejecting the "new" military in droves as well. They not only see the craziness within the military but also the foreign policy insanity.

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Yes, safety-ism in health care. I've often blamed the lawyers. The practice of defensive medicine by doctors ordering unnecessary tests and procedures was a reaction to medical malpractice lawsuits. Which got doctors used to checking the boxes on med-mal insurance protocols.

Which became Obamacare standardized health care protocols. Leaving no room for professional discretion and practicing the art of medicine. Shifting the profession into cookiecutter, one-size-fits-all medicine by number. So when edicts came down from high above about covid care it was normal operating procedure. Decades of being trained and conditioned not to think. Just check the boxes on the forms and submit. Lawyers were the gateway to rule by public/private bureaucratic authorities.

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