I really don’t have too many words for this horrid event.
This poor lady apparently had a stroke and broke her ankle, and she was asked to leave the hospital, but she couldn’t.
So, what happened then? The compassionate (Nazi) workers at the hospital took pity and decided to treat her? Nope, they called the gestapo, I mean police, and she died in their custody.
Wait, I do have words—-remember during the past three years when we, the ones who rejected the Devil Juice, or rejected the dirty face nappies—were told that we were going to “kill Meemaw,” even if we were those Meemaws?
Remember when we were told that we could not go see our loved ones in hospital, or nursing facilities, so they had to die alone to prevent us from killing them? Or, grandparents and grandchildren were separated, not by miles, but by government diktat?
We live in Garbage Land where the Garbage People’s hospitals don’t heal, they kill, and where law enforcement doesn’t protect us, it protects the killers!
Don’t go to the hospital? We know that thousands of people were killed by stasi-protocol during the “pandemic” and counted as Covid deaths.
What if we lived somewhere other than Garbage Land and this poor woman could have been the one to call law enforcement and they would have come to help her and force the ER to treat her? Fuck.
I am distraught over this, but how many times does something like this happen off-camera?
This is the only example of policing and healthcare in the United States that you need.
A hospital called police on an elderly woman in distress they insisted was simply causing a scene. She was then arrested and berated while having a stroke and died in police custody.
JFC! What a shit show. Brown shirts just doing their job, hospital choosing to only help those with deep pockets. Fuck them all. I will NEVER go to a hospital, I would rather bleed out in the street.
This has been going on a long time. I lost my son, Michael, to this mess of a "system" on April 1, 2008. At that time, some 45,000 Americans were dying from lack of access to care. In fact, on the day we found out therre would be no cure for my son, a homeless man in Asheville died because the hospital tried to release him back to the street with pneumonia. He refused, was arested and died in a jail cell a few hours later. I thought the ACA would change that, and his has -- now there are about 68,000 people dying every year. The ACA was a gift to Big Insurance, which has perverted everything about it that worked. I am so fucking sick of human beings being considered disposable.