Was it not on this same twitter that a babe was mocked for reading 200 books? You people mock intellectuals and subscribe to olodos and you’re surprised olodos are uprising? Lol
The #OlodoUprising is everywhere o! It’s not just content creators. It’s in our churches too—from the pews to the pulpit. It’s why a pastor will confidently say fibroids are caused by abortions and no member stood up to correct the foolishness. Olodos are everywhere!
One thing that has been evident in this younger doctor push back is —they want to work fully only on official hours.
That's really commendable. It is a reasonable and fair demand.
Congratulations Doctor
But if I be patient, I will run away from you when coming to check on me, due to this your Hair Style 😢😢😢.
It's terrifying seriously.
Pediatric patients will as well oo
These men are not gay tho, being gay has a meaning & being sexually attracted to women is not one of them. They are straight men & most straight men are misogynistic; you have to sit with that… that the men you all hustle to procreate with & submit to do not see you as anything
No matter the noble intent, there is no justification for using kids for content as a teacher, especially when it’s not necessarily for educational purposes but just vibes. Parental consent or not, it is still wrong and unethical and endangers the safety of the kid.
Y’all might sh00t me but this is why I’ll forever judge content creator moms/ dads, particularly those that create special pages for their children
If you cared about your kids you’d keep them off internet eye until they’re old enough to decide if they want to be creators
It’s alarming how quickly people blame a child when an adult is involved.
A minor is anyone below the legal age of adulthood. Society classifies minors separately because they are still developing and therefore require protection, guidance, and safeguarding.
An adult has the responsibility. An adult has the power. An adult knows the consequences.
So when your first instinct is to ask what the child did wrong, you’ve completely missed why child protection exists in the first place.
Instead of asking why the child didn’t know better, we should be asking why the adult did what they did despite knowing better.