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The other article she wrote is about how she wishes more doctors were just like Grey's Anatomy doctors. If only treating diseases were as simple as having a writer make shit up.

In Season 10, Bailey met Braden Morris (Armani Jackson), a child with an immune deficiency, extremely vulnerable to germs. Through research, Bailey discovered a way to inactivate the HIV virus and use it to deliver a treatment to repair immune system function. When Braden's parents refused treatment, Bailey administered the virus without consent, knowing it was his only chance of survival.

This is the magic she wants doctors to pull

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And Superman stopped ww2 by grabbing Hitler and Stalin.

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For what it's worth that's actually a real medical concept that's being researched.

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Those researchers need to put down the science and just use black girl magic.

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Oh, there's no problem with the concept. The problem is "a TV drama said that a real hospital doctor would have the time and inclination to do this kind of long-term research, and could pull it off with a miracle cure in sixty minutes, and went ahead without parental consent to do an experimental treatment, and nothing bad happened!"

How happy would she be if, in the real world, a doctor went "I read some study about injecting bleach to cure the flu, so I'm gonna do it to your kid even though you expressly forbid me to do that"?

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Infect my child with an HIV virus and you're gonna get stabbed

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HIV is actually really good at infecting gays, so sciencels took out the plague part and replaced it with medical treatments

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One doctor isn't going to be able to do it on her own.

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They did this exact plot on Babylon 5: alien kid can be saved by surgery, parents have religious objections, doctor goes ahead and does surgery anyway. Doesn't have a happy ending, because the parents believe the kid has been replaced by a demon and kill him.

Moral of the story? Don't be a fricking smug-butt know it all and do shit just because you want to feel good about yourself.

If this b-word thinks TV shows are reality, I'm way more concerned about her kids than anything Trump might influence: "Now honey, eat this lump of polonium! One of Mommy's stories had a plot where this cured the common cold!"

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no you just do it, and lie about it

or shoot the parents

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I think what she really wants is docfors to administer cures without consent, because vax worship is a core part of libtardism

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