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      22 hours ago

      Ah yes, just walk in and take the MRI machine. They are notoriously portable.

      I suppose they can just take the entire OR back to their sterile environment they keep at home too.

      Also, chemotherapy drugs are compound medications, meaning they must be correctly mixed on a per-patient basis, which you can only determine by running a bunch of tests that can only be done in a hospital.

      And either you’re extremely ignorant or you know all of this and don’t give a shit if sick people die as long as people are striking. And I think it’s pretty clear it’s the latter.

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        18 hours ago

        No, walk in and use the machine. They work there.

        You can choose to live a life of subservience and artificial scarcity if you want. Or you can take back what is stolen from us and live in abundance

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          13 hours ago

          You literally said they should walk out and strike.

          Which is it? Are they going to be working in the hospital or not?

          Do you even remember what you’ve already said?

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              7 hours ago

              First of all, again, you literally said they should walk out and strike. Are they leaving the hospital or staying there? Make up your mind.

              Secondly, do you expect the hospital CEOs to go on strike? And their security team? And the cops? Because otherwise, they’re not going to be using the building for anything.