Thoughtful article: community reaction to a surgeon

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Fascinating story

A doctor who truly lives to give compassionate care for people who are still marginalized.

And not merely for the whole money thing.

Is he using the new peritoneum technique?

Middle America

This is a very heart warming and encouraging story. The fact that the local community was supportive of the doctor's case has changed my perception of American public opinion.
Rightly or wrongly I always thought that Americans were more than a little conservative about what is right and what is wrong when people had to deal with questions where the bible and religion appeared to be in conflict with science.
The doctor's involved both appeared as very genuine in their own beliefs and I found myself sympathising and to some extent agreeing with both points of view. In this particular case it would appear that the majority of the population showed that their own feelings were more liberal than most people, (myself included, would believe.)
Have I got it wrong when I assume that the pastor involved also had sympathies for the problems faced by the patients, medical staff and local people.
This is a very heart warming story and I have placed Moscow high on my list of places that must be visited when I invade America.
People are all different, that's what makes me enjoy writing, I have a reason to talk to as many people as possible. But I do admit to having my own, somewhat bigoted opinions, and that is not being able to accept that people who harm children and animals are also people. When I have this internal conflict I hide behind the excuse that my acceptance of my fellow humans does not include those who would harm others.
Thank you for posting this, Catherd.

Frances

Frances

325 million people

The population of the USA is about 325 million. Any generalization about how Americans are could be true only for a segment of that population.

Populations

Dear Dab,
I have read and noted your population comment and do agree. You are right, I do appear to have made the error of generalization and yesterday did start to reply but I was wandering off topic and it was approaching short story in size then pressed the wrong key and deleted it, (a Senior Moment.)
I will try and reply via an IM because both the report and your comments are worth expanding but there is a risk of wandering into the world of social economics rather than TG even though both are linked.

Frances