Muslim attacks gynecologist

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  • enharmonic wrote:
    There comes a time when even the most religious person has to make a choice. That choice should always be life. Allah wouldn't have allowed them to seek help from a hospital if it was against Islam.

    This is an instance where claiming your religion doesn't permit thsi or that should earn you a kick in the balls. If his wife would have died, you can bet that there would have been legal action against the hospital. How "Muslim" would that have been?

    I have no respect for people who hide behind their religion in the face of obvious medical necessity.

    Good points harmonic. I'd also be willing to bet everything I own that the baby was a girl. If it had been a boy, you can bet your ass that the husband would have been getting her some medical care.
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  • darkcrow wrote:
    not condoning the actions of this idiot... but i wonder what the wife wanted/asked for/felt? did she feel the same way? did she also want a female doctor? just a thought....

    I think she was in a pain induced stupor, I don't think she could have told anyone what she wanted.
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  • Collin
    Collin Posts: 4,931
    Good points harmonic. I'd also be willing to bet everything I own that the baby was a girl. If it had been a boy, you can bet your ass that the husband would have been getting her some medical care.

    Assumptions are always nice, I wouldn't bet everything I own for something based on an assumption, though.
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  • Collin
    Collin Posts: 4,931
    I think she was in a pain induced stupor, I don't think she could have told anyone what she wanted.

    I think she was talking about the woman in the original post.
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  • angelica
    angelica Posts: 6,038
    I think she was in a pain induced stupor, I don't think she could have told anyone what she wanted.
    There is a rule in the psychology of transactional analysis that says the only people who cannot decide for themselves what they want are unconscious people. To impose our will on them with any justifications--such as "helping"--is otherwise is considered invasive.
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