@RupertLowe10 Comments are a 100% made of one extreme calling Rupert racist and the other saying he's not racist enough.
Pure comedy from the terminally online retards.
We shouldn't become people that want terror groups to win because you dislike the govt in power.
A good thing has been done, lets remove politics and applaud it.
Also making sure it never happens again.
Controversial take but hear me out: I don’t think you have to share the same political views to think a 78 year old woman being bludgeoned to death in her own home is fucking awful
One hill I am willing to commit sepuku on, is that the way we experience people when they are our friends is different from the way their partners experience them.
Good friends do not necessarily make good partners.
“Truly understand her pains.
Because my wife also went through the same trauma when the husband of this woman was persecuting, yes! . . . persecuting some of us. My bail conditions under Justice. . . (I won't mention his name) - now gone to meet with his creator - of Kaduna State High Court 10, in 2017, were also impossible to meet.
Among them was that I had to produce two sureties who must have N10m in their bank accounts and they must deposit their International Passport with the court.
Who would deposit his International Passport for the length of the time that the persecution would last?
No one!
So, it could be that the court that gave him the impossible condition learnt from how judges under him treated those he hated.
I can't be among those calling for fair hearing for him.
I wish him what he did to some us.”
- @Kindusluka
When the Chair of NHS England gleefully narrated a future doctor- and nurse-free NHS that would theoretically save them all the money they are mismanaging and halt the inevitable doomsday clock 😅, I read a deeper meaning into it.
Before superintelligence runs our clinics and asks patients if they've pooped, there's a different kind of replacement they are envisioning
Many people in the quotes are dismissing MEMORI as a tool that will fail, but I hold a different view. It'll succeed & be adopted widely in the NHS over the coming years. I’m happy to wager on this.
It has taken careful steps to prevent errors similar to those made by tools like ESM, which—even though it was rolled out in 100s of US hospitals & was marketed as a revolutionary tool—failed because it used a plug-and-play model that would never truly work in healthcare.
So what's the actual replacement they are envisioning? It’s not the sci-fi robot Dr from The Empire Strikes Back (maybe not yet. lol). It’s an NHS where tools like MEMORI are so widely adopted that they spit out simple, protocolized risk scores. "Patient X is a Level 4 Sepsis Risk."
Once the diagnosis is algorithmic, the institution doesn't need a senior clinician at the bedside. You need a cheaper workforce—ACPs, PAs, assistants—managing the AI's queue and executing its checklist.
Their dream is that the few remaining Drs & nurses won't be practicing medicine; they'll be compliance officers. They'll sit in the back room as liability sponges, overseeing a ward of cost-efficient protocol-followers, waiting to take the legal hit when the machine inevitably misses the nuance required anyway.
It is an end goal of a 2-tier healthcare system, where the masses get the AI-plus assistant algorithmic pathway to save the "NHS" & keep up the front. At the same time, Human-led clinical medicine will become a luxury product outside the NHS matrix.