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Why are there so many reactionary medical workers? I've known so many chud nurses over the years. I don't get it!
Is it any more reactionary than any other American economic sector? It's a pretty heavily unionized sector (relatively speaking in the US)
I know a few nurses, none of them have class consciousness.
They all took up travel nursing during the pandemic, working as scabs for hospitals that were actively picketing for better working conditions such as following PPE protocols (the mask shortage during the pandemic had hospitals telling employees to reuse the same masks for multiple days at one point), a safer patient workload, and better hazard pay.
Scabs were making like $7000/week to keep the hospitals running.
They all bought expensive shit cars, rolling the auto loan they were already backwards on into a new auto loan that they would also be backwards on. Imagine being a scab and you don't even get the benefit of financial stability lol
I don't know if it's necessarily more or not, but intuitively I would have expected that an occupation that is ostensibly all about caring for people would be less reactionary than other parts of the economy