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Royal College of Nursing is encouraging nurses to refuse to treat “racists”

Abandoning longstanding ethical principles, the Royal College of Nursing in the UK has issued new guidelines that justify refusal to treat or withdrawal of care in cases of discriminatory behaviour, including racism.

The Solicitor’s Regulatory Authority (“SRA”) is also following a totalitarian ideology.  Solicitor, Lois Bayliss, has been accused by the SRA of acting “against mainstream science” because she sent out “anti-vaccine” letters. The SRA claims to have a “body of evidence” against her anti-vaccine beliefs but refuses to allow her to bring in medical expert witness evidence to defend herself in her final hearing. How Orwellian is that, remarked Jonathan Engler who is a healthcare entrepreneur, qualified in medicine and law.

Our institutions are hollowed out: This is what totalitarianism looks like

By Jonathan Engler, 19 August 2024

Two examples from here in the UK:

The first is The Royal College of Nursing (“RCN”), which says (of the recent protests):

So, they have issued new guidelines which state that “where there is discriminatory behaviour, including racism” a refusal to treat or the withdrawal of care may be justified.

The RCN announcement can be found HERE. The new guidance is HERE.

Aside from the concerns – expressed in THIS article – over a professional body essentially acting as a social justice organisation (as well as simply parroting the government position that anyone who expresses any concern whatsoever about unfettered immigration must automatically be a racist), this represents an egregious abandonment of longstanding ethical principles.

Who is to judge what is racist? And how? Are 95-year-olds who don’t keep up with the latest approved language and use outmoded words such as “coloured” to be refused treatment because they are “racist”? According to these guidelines that could well be justified.

What about a cheeky laddish comment by a male adolescent towards an attractive female nurse? Well, that’s misogyny, which is discriminatory – so no treatment?

It’s all very well responding, “Don’t be silly, nurses will exercise discretion,” but the whole point of sacrosanct ethical principles (and inalienable rights for that matter) is that they don’t depend on the prevailing circumstances, since the consideration of such leaves far too much room for post-hoc justification of – well anything, really – leaving patients frighteningly vulnerable to the ideological whims of their carers.

The second example is with the SRA – the Solicitors Regulation Authority:

Lois Bayliss is a solicitor with a record of many years of unblemished service to her clients.  As reported in the Law Gazette:

A tribunal has denied a solicitor accused of improper behaviour over the sending of anti-vaccine letters the chance to bring medical expert witness evidence to her final hearing.

So, just to be clear:

  • The SRA’s case was that she was acting “against mainstream science” and it referred to a “body of evidence” against her anti-vaccine beliefs.
  • However, she is being refused the opportunity to call experts to challenge that evidence and present alternative data to support her reasoning.

How Orwellian is that? The tribunal is basically saying “mainstream science says you are wrong and we aren’t going to let you argue against it.”

This is consistent with the complete lack of debate permitted anywhere by any major government around the safety of the covid “vaccines.” and this appears to be an example of a supposedly independent institution doing the government’s dirty work in suppressing debate.

Postscript 20 Aug 2024:

The comments to this article[i.e. Engler’s article on Substack] are well worth reading. In particular, I liked this illustration of the absurdity of the current direction of travel:

Royal College of Nursing is encouraging nurses to refuse to treat “racists”

And this comment made me think that in the above I could have made the point that what happened during the “pandemic” years was not a mere aberration, but rather a manifestation of the creeping politicisation of healthcare delivery:

Royal College of Nursing is encouraging nurses to refuse to treat “racists”
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