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> *A "goldbrick" refers to someone who shirks work or duty, an object that seems valuable but isn't; it describes a slacker, a worthless item, or a deceptive practice, especially in military slang for avoiding duty.*
Basically every banker, lawyer, doctor, realtor, insurance agent, property appraiser and every other kind of worthless paper-pusher! 🙄
For those old enough to remember, there was a character on TV called Sgt Bilko, played by the jew Phil Silvers, whose sole function in the army was to avoid work and scheme and cheat other soldiers. For some reason, jews take a perverse pride in this particular stereotype.
> For some reason, jews take a perverse pride in this particular stereotype.
They really do. They love quoting their Talmudic lies that promise them that "we will sit like kings and be served." Now you have Epstein's emails with "let the goys deal in the real world while we scam them with speculative paper." They're not Big Brain financial geniuses, just clever scammers who know how to bait/ switch investors.
The types of doctors that do nothing. Surgeons and people who actually take the time to solve the problem are a different story. Id call them human engineers
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I think it's a bit of a reach to blanket all of those professions as "worthless paper pushers". There's worthless paper pusher bankers and lawyers (especially the jewish ones) but there's also many productive useful ones. Doctors? Seriously?
At the motherfucking best they are wayward children who should be disciplined severely for such extreme transgressions. And you enable the next genocide.
Okay, but I'm not talking about the indivdual doctors. I'm talking about doctors, as a profession. Do you think having doctors is unnecessary?? Because that's what the original comment by Bleach_America implied.
do you think modern medicine is doing the right thing?
How many doctors out there are doing preventative medical prescriptions; telling patients to lose weight, exercise more, stop smoking/drinking/drugs/having unprotected sex with whomever wherever, sleep better...... prescribing gym memberships, healthy prepared food services, etc.
Do they even ask about those things? A patient comes in and says their knee hurts and they are 300lbs. Does the doctor tell that person to lose weight and the pain will go away or does the doctor prescribe pain pills and get them out the door?
Fun fact: the first cookbooks were created by physicians for Kings. physicians back then knew that eating certain foods would "cure" whatever ailed that King. There is NOTHING like that today in the professional field.
Remember they would not prescribe ivermectin or HCQ all so they could give covid shots to everyone and get paid for it.
This is just retarded logic. There's a huge difference between "doctors are collectively not behaving in a way that I would prefer" and "doctors are worthless".
You don't get it, do you? There's a stereotype that mechanics are scammers and will do unnecessary or fake work on your car to charge you a higher repair bill. Everyone is aware of this stereotype, because many people have had a bad experience with a mechanic. Does that make mechanics sometimes untrustworthy, suspect, scummy, etc? Or does it make them "worthless"? Do you not see the difference? Indian call center scammers are worthless. Mechanics are not worthless. Snake oil tonic salesmen were worthless. Doctors are not worthless.
Basically every banker, lawyer, doctor, realtor, insurance agent, property appraiser and every other kind of worthless paper-pusher! 🙄
They really do. They love quoting their Talmudic lies that promise them that "we will sit like kings and be served." Now you have Epstein's emails with "let the goys deal in the real world while we scam them with speculative paper." They're not Big Brain financial geniuses, just clever scammers who know how to bait/ switch investors.
How many doctors out there are doing preventative medical prescriptions; telling patients to lose weight, exercise more, stop smoking/drinking/drugs/having unprotected sex with whomever wherever, sleep better...... prescribing gym memberships, healthy prepared food services, etc.
Do they even ask about those things? A patient comes in and says their knee hurts and they are 300lbs. Does the doctor tell that person to lose weight and the pain will go away or does the doctor prescribe pain pills and get them out the door?
Fun fact: the first cookbooks were created by physicians for Kings. physicians back then knew that eating certain foods would "cure" whatever ailed that King. There is NOTHING like that today in the professional field.
Remember they would not prescribe ivermectin or HCQ all so they could give covid shots to everyone and get paid for it.
Fuck them.